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If your next vacation plan is to be in Jordan then Petra is the place you must not miss on your trip to Jordan. It was preserved and protected by the Royal Jordanian family and now the responsibility has been shifted to Jordan’s government. The magnificent Petra, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is situated in southern Jordan.

Petra: An Ancient City

Petra, one of the most important ancient cities in the world, was once a stopping route for Arab merchants between the Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea. Archaeological studies have shown that this man-made ancient city was established by the Nabateans around 7000 BC. Since then, Petra has been a unique and untouched gift of an ancient civilization. Having an area of about 264 square kilometers, Petra lies at an elevation of around 810M.

Importance of Petra in modern day

Petra is one of the last remaining ancient cities in the world. This city is a reflection of the ancient civilization and culture of societies that developed around it. The caves and canals carved at Petra give a wide range of knowledge about the ancient engineering and technology used by those people. It is regarded as one of the most significant ancient towns in the world because of this. It has become one of the seven wonders of the world and UNESCO has listed Petra as a World Heritage Site for its protection and preservation.

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The right time to Visit Petra?

Petra will provide you with a spectacular view of its beauty all over the year but there is a particular time when you can fully enjoy your visit to Petra. The months of May through September are the ideal ones to see this ancient beauty. During summer the temperature is burning hot and becomes cold only in spring and winter. The temperature during this season ranges between 18 to 25 degrees Celsius. 

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Best Places to visit in Petra: 

Siq

  • As-Siq, commonly known as Siq is a mystical pathway that leads to the magical city of Petra. This corridor was formed when two tectonic plates collided. ‘Siq’ in English means ‘Shaft’. 

• Al-Deir Monastery

  • After a little hike, the Al-Deri monastery welcomes you with a refreshing view of Jordan. Situated on the top, this monastery is the best place to enjoy the view of Petra. Not only the view, but you can also enjoy Royal Jordanian delicacies at the top. 

•  Colonnaded Tower

  • The Colonnaded Tower is the best example of Romanian influence over Petra. When there was the control of Romans on Petra, they built this tower to mark their sign on Petra.  

• The Royal Tombs

  • One of Petra’s holiest locations is here. The Royal Tomb, as its name suggests, is the graveyard where the ancient rulers of Petra were buried. This place deserves some time on your visit to Petra.

•  Petra Theatre

  • The best way to have a deeper look at the Nabateans people is by visiting the Petra Theatre. The Nabateans built this theatre with a capacity of 3,000 people. Later, during the time when Romans ruled at Petra, its capacity was increased to 7,000 people. Later on, earthquakes and floods changed their original form. 

• The High Place of Sacrifice

  • If you are looking for the highest place to get the best view of Petra, then The High Place of Sacrifice is waiting for you. You can hike or take a donkey ride up to this place. From here you can get a stunning view of Petra and its surroundings.

Some Frequently Asked Questions:

How can we get to Petra?

  • There are two ways to do so. Either you can take a flight or cross the border from Israel.

Is Petra Safe to visit?

  • Yes, Petra is among the safest places to visit in the world. You can enjoy a breath-taking view of Petra in a safe and secure environment.

Is Petra cheap?

  • No, not as like other touristic places in the world, Petra is also expensive.

Petra is a place that you must visit once in your life. Be in Petra and enjoy the magnificent gift of ancient culture.

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