[2024 Petra Stay] Travel Guide for Petra Jordan (Updated Dec)
Petra: The Jordan's Rose City
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If you are travelling to Jordan, you should not miss visiting Petra. Petra, which is also known as Rose City, is the world-famous ancient city. Also, it is known as the city hidden among the rocks.
Transportation from Amman to Petra:
- You may use tax, but renting a car and following the Google map is a better choice. This will give a room of flixibility in visiting other stunning historical locations in Jordan.
Must Actions:
- You must enter the Al-Khazneh (Treasury) and enjoy this rose-red city. Truley unforgettable views.
- Visit the Royal Tombs and the huge amphitheatre, another stunning view you should not miss.
Tips:
- To avoid the crowds and the heat, it is better to make your visit in the early time of the day. Take enough water.
- Wear suitable shoes. A lot of walking is waiting you. Also, use sun protection cream and wear a sun hat.
Best time to visit:
Jordan's summer time is very hot, therefore, it is better to plane your trip other times.
Local food:
Grilled meat, falafel, Konafa.
Accomodation:
Several hotels and guest houses are available at resonable price
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OSFA2004
My Heart and My Soul, Spectacular Jordan
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When I was a kid, after watching movie Indiana Jones, I always imagine myself to visit Petra one day. I even dream myself riding a horse and touring around the area.
And that day finally arrived. I see it myself with my own eyes the beauty of Petra. Its so magnificent and I just can’t believe it myself. True wonder of the world.
It was a journey that can’t be described by words.
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AARON82
Ancient Wonders of Petra
Exploring the ancient city of Petra in Jordan was like walking through the pages of history, a journey back to a time of grandeur and mystery🐪. Carved into rose-red cliffs, the city's monumental architecture, such as the iconic Treasury and the Monastery, left me in awe of the skill and artistry of the Nabateans🏜️.
The hike to the Monastery, though challenging, was a highlight. The panoramic view from the top, overlooking the rugged landscape of Petra, was worth every step. The sheer size and beauty of the Monastery, less crowded than the Treasury, offered a moment of tranquility and wonder🥾.
For those planning a visit, starting early is key to avoiding the midday heat and crowds. Sturdy footwear is essential as the terrain is uneven and can be challenging. Hiring a local guide provides not only historical context but also insights into the lesser-known areas of Petra🗺️.
Remember to carry water, as exploring Petra is a physically demanding experience. The site is vast, and there's a lot to see, so staying hydrated is crucial💧.
Lastly, be respectful of the cultural and archaeological significance of Petra. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a precious piece of human history. Leave no trace and preserve the beauty of this ancient wonder for future generations🚫.
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SamRichard
Roaming the Ruins of Petra
My recent expedition to Petra, Jordan, was an awe-inspiring adventure into a lost city carved into the rose-red cliffs of southern Jordan. Petra is a destination that offers a journey through ancient history and architectural marvels.
Petra's #AncientWonders are immediately evident as you walk through the narrow siq, a winding canyon that leads to the city's hidden treasures. The first glimpse of the Treasury, Al-Khazneh, emerging from the rock formations is a moment of wonder.
Exploring the ancient city allows you to discover tombs, temples, and amphitheaters that showcase the sophistication of the Nabatean civilization. The Monastery, perched high in the mountains, offers breathtaking views.
Hiking to the High Place of Sacrifice rewards you with panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape and the chance to witness the stunning sunset.
Petra by Night, a candlelit experience in the Siq leading to the Treasury, adds a touch of magic to the ancient city. The soft glow of candles illuminates the rock-cut facades.
Jordanian cuisine in Petra is a culinary delight, with dishes like mansaf (a traditional lamb and rice dish) and falafel. Savoring a traditional Jordanian meal in a local restaurant is a must.
When planning a visit to Petra, consider the best time to go, typically during the cooler months of spring or autumn. Exploring the site early in the morning allows you to avoid crowds and capture the best photos.
In conclusion, Petra is a destination that transports you back in time and offers a profound connection to an ancient civilization. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an archaeology buff, or simply seeking the magic of an ancient city, Petra's wonders will leave you with cherished memories. #PetraExploration #AncientCityAdventure
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