Petra: World Heritage Wonder

Pétra
  • 2 Days
  • Max People : 26
  • Jan 18’ - Dec 21
  • Min Age : 10+
Description

Petra, often called the “Pink City,” is one of the most fascinating treasures of the ancient world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in Jordan, Petra is famous for its impressive facades carved into the pink rock, a testament to the ingenuity of the Nabataeans, a trading people who thrived here over 2,000 years ago.

Points of Interest
The Treasury (Al-Khazneh): The first wonder that greets you upon entering Petra is the Treasury, a monumental facade adorned with intricate detailing. Although its name suggests a treasury function, it was actually a tomb.
The Monastery (Ad Deir): Accessed after a hike through steep paths, the Monastery is another impressive facade that rivals the Treasury in size and beauty. The panoramic views from here are spectacular.
The Roman Theater: This rock-cut theater could seat up to 3,000 spectators and is a great example of Nabataean architecture.
The Royal Tombs: As you explore the necropolis, you’ll discover a series of majestic tombs that showcase the wealth and craftsmanship of the Nabataeans.
Things to Do
Hiking in the Area: The landscapes surrounding Petra offer plenty of hiking opportunities, including the Siq Canyon, a narrow passageway that leads into the city.
Guided Tour: To fully understand the history and culture of Petra, consider joining a guided tour with a local expert who can share fascinating anecdotes.
Experience Local Food: Be sure to sample traditional Jordanian dishes at local restaurants near Petra.

Itinerary

Morning: Arrive Petra: Arrive early to make the most of your day. Get your entrance ticket to the site. Hike the Siq: Begin your exploration with the famous Siq Gorge, a 1.2km narrow passage lined with impressive cliffs that leads to the entrance of Petra. Take time to admire the sculptures and rock formations along the way. Noon: Visit the Treasury (Al-Khazneh): Marvel at the majesty of the Treasury, Petra’s iconic façade carved into the rock. Take photos and explore the surrounding area.

Morning: Monastery (Ad Deir) Tour: Set off early for a hike to the Monastery. The climb is steep, but the view and beauty of the façade are worth it. Take some time to explore and enjoy the surrounding scenery. Noon: Picnic with a View: Bring a packed lunch or enjoy lunch at one of the cafes near the Monastery while admiring the views. Afternoon: View Trail Hike: Explore the hiking trails around Petra for spectacular views of the city and valley. You can also visit other lesser-known monuments, such as the Soldiers' Tombs or the Byzantine Churches.

Be the first to review “Petra: World Heritage Wonder”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

$765.00

Date