Petra - Exploring the Amazing Rock City of Jordan
Petra, also known as the Lost City or the Red Rock City, is an ancient Nabatean holy city, carved into the rocks in southern Jordan. It’s an amazing place to see in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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On Day 6 of our trip to Jordan, we woke up in the morning, had breakfast at our hotel, and continued on to the gates of Petra. The entrance ticket price of visiting Petra is 50 JD ($70.23), which is on the pricey side, but well worth it to visit this incredible city. Before going into the gates, I stopped on the outside and purchased a keffiyeh (4 JD ($5.62), the traditional Middle Eastern checkered cloth headdress. After that, I was ready to go and explore Petra!
When you see pictures of Petra, at least in my case, you can’t really tell how big it is, or the scale of it - it’s not just one building on tomb, but it’s an entire city, spread out through the red rocks of Petra, through canyons and valley and rock mountains. So it’s a huge site that can take a full day, or even many days (if you had the time) to explore. So rather than just going to see a single attractions, Petra is like walking into a historical amusement city, full of surprises, mountains to climb, and ancient tombs to explore. Just for a bit of history, Petra was built by the ancient Nabateans, likely somewhere around the 300 BC date range. The Nabateans were a nomadic Arabian tribe who were specialist in trade, especially across the Arabian desert. They would run camel caravans and trade to lands across the desert, and due to their incredible desert and sky skills, they could navigate the desert and not only survive, but thrive. They made a fortune trading frankincense and myrrh, and doing so, they made a fortune. Similar to the ancient Egyptians, when the Nabateans became very wealthy, they started to think more about their after-life, and so they decided to build tombs within the rocks of Petra. At first I was thinking that the sites of Petra were temples or houses, but the majority, especially the fancy ornate rock carving at Petra are all tombs. The city of Petra eventually became deserted, and it was hidden for about a thousand years, before being rediscovered by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt in 1812.
After entering the Rock City, you first walk through a slot canyon, which was the main roadway leading directly into the center of Petra. You can either walk, or they also have horse chariots if you want to ride. One of the most famous tombs at Petra is known as the The Treasury (Al Khazneh), which was named so because some people believed there was treasure hidden high in the rock above it. The Treasury, also a tomb, is one of the best preserved and most incredible things to see when you visit Petra. The tombs are carved directly out of the side of the red rock mountains, and what’s really interesting is that the Nabateans were influenced by many different civilizations, as one can tell from the construction. The Treasury has lots of Greek influence, along with Arab and local Middle Eastern details as well. We continued hiking, and visiting many more of the tombs around Petra. Another famous place to see in the city is The Monastery (Ad Deir), which requires a hike that took about 45 minutes. The Monastery looks remarkably similar to the Treasury, but it’s just three times the size. There are some incredible views, and from The Monastery, you can do some more small hikes to get some wonderful views of the rugged mountain rocks.
For dinner we headed to a restaurant in town called Al Qantarah - a nice restaurant housed in a rock building. Along with some fantastic fresh fish, that the owner of the restaurant had caught himself, we also had a main dish of lamb and rice cooked in a claypot. The lamb was amazingly tender and the rice was fragrant. Dinner was the best way to end an incredible day tour exploring the fascinating city of Petra.
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Road Trip from Amman to Petra, Wadi Musa in Jordan - This vlog covers our Petra visit and road trip from Amman airport to Wadi Musa in Jordan. It includes our trip to the ancient city of Petra, the Treasury, the local Jordanian foods (Maqluba) we tried, and a fun tour around / and things to do in Petra. Hope you enjoy our weekly vlog!
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Jordan tour - The Ancient City of Petra, Wadi Rum, and Aqaba
If you ever thought about visit Jordan - do it! There is no reason to hesitate, the country is save to visit and definitely worth it. There are numerous tours in Jordan if you feel saver with a guided tour, as for example Petra tours, Wadi Rum tours, or tours which combine both attractions in combination with Aqaba. Some of the tours do even start from Israel.
Our journey starts with a Map of Petra, Wadi Rum, and Aqaba and then visits the 3 amazing places.
Lost city of Petra
The Ancient City of Petra is famous the red sandstone in which the city is carved in.
Originally, the city was established at around 312 BC as, built as the capital city of the Arab Nabataeans. Petra was rediscovered in the 19th century by Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. Among other things The city of Petra was famous for the films Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Indiana Jones.
Inside Petra, you can enjoy views from The Siq, Petra Treasury, The Facades Street, The City Center, and much more.
Wadi Rum
Next Stop is Wadi Rum, a valley cut in sandstone and granite roc. You can explore Wadi Rum with severals tours, with a Jeep, a camel or even by an hot air ballon, called Rum Ballon.
In Wadi Rum you can camp at a bedouin camp, or a more luxurious version, the Wadi Rum Night Luxury Camp, which has these amazing Bubble Tree Camps for a night under the stars.
Aqaba
Our last stop in Jordan is Aqaba. Aqaba is located at the Red Sea and the perfect spot for diving and snorkeling, where you can discover shipwrecks and tanks.
Road trip Jordan: Epic Travel Video ft. Petra, Wadi Rum & Diving Aqaba
I will never forget the welcoming kindness of the people of Jordan. Dream away with this epic travel video of magical Jordan. It's red desert, the great ruins of Petra and the amazing sea life. When will you book your next trip?
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Jordan vlog! Petra, Dead Sea and more!
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Jordan solo travel guide: What to see and do in Petra, Amman and Aqaba
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Welcome to our 2018 Jordan travel vlog! This trip really was an experience of a lifetime and I hope it shows you how to spend a perfect week in Jordan. Use my 2 vlogs as your top Attractions Travel Guide.
Not just your ordinary Jordan travel video, we covered all of the Jordan tourist attractions and more whilst still having the time to soak it all in. If you are looking for things to do in Jordan, start here with the Dead Sea, (we landed in Amman) the ancient archaeological site of Jerash, a rental car drive down the King's Highway and the perfect day spent in Petra.
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Jordan - Travel Video - Amman City Tour, Petra Hiking, Wadi Rum Safari and Dead Sea Tour
This is Jordan’s Travel Video which I shot by iPhone and Zhuyin Smooth Q Gimbal, no DSLR camera.
Jordan is one of the Safest Haven in the most conflicted zone on Earth. It's bordered by Israel to the west, by Syria to the north, by Iraq to the east and by Saudi Arabia to the south. Our itinerary covered Amman City, Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba, Jerash and Dead Sea.
Amman is the capital and largest city of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan which forms a great base for exploring not just Jordan, but the wider region as well and does. Petra, the fabled rose red city, half as old as time, is a well known ancient Nabataean city in the south of Jordan. Due to its breathtaking grandeur and fabulous ruins, Petra was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. Wadi Rum is quite isolated and largely inhospitable to settled life. The only permanent inhabitants are several thousand Bedouin nomads and villagers. This is known as Mars on Earth because of the reddish and isolated landscape. Jerash is known for the ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa. Floating in Daed Sea although remained as the best experience of our Jordan Trip.
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How To Get From Amman to Petra | Cheapest and Best Option
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Today we are taking you to yet another travel journey going from Amman to Wadi Musa (nearby town to the worlds famous Petra). If you are visiting Jordan - there is one big reason - to see one of the 7 New Wonders of the worlds. The ancient Nabatean city of Petra. Thus, we wanted to share a bit of useful travel information to whom ever is traveling to Jordan. How to get from Amman and Petra.
There is mainly 3 option on how to get to Petra from Amman (4 if you are driving your own car/rental car - but then you probably have an idea about that).
Public bus - Jett bus. Costs 11 JD (or 18 JD for a round trip). Goes from the bus stop next to the Hilton hotel. Downside - goes only once a day at 6:30 am. Have AC and comfy seats.
Public mini vans - costs 7 JD (might vary due to increasing gas prices). Goes from South bus terminal. Cheapest option, leaves several times a day but only once full (we had to wait for around 30 mins to get the van full - and its low season now). Pretty comfortable ride, wide seats (Kris is 1.90m tall).
Taxi - anything from 40-60 JD depends on your negations skills or hotel at which you are staying. If travelling with 3 other travellers might be the best option to go. Faster and leaves whenever you are ready.
In the next video we are taking you inside the famous Petra and gonna show you all the ins and outs, all the scams and traps that you should avoid. Thus, make sure that you follow our channel if you do not wanna miss out on that. It’s gonna be so cool.
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JORDAN - Land of Wonders (Petra, Wadi Rum, Dead Sea, Amman, Jerash) | Travel Vlog 4k
Never in a hundred years would I have bet that I would be traveling to the Middle East the summer of 2019. The experience was truly humbling. From the majestic red sand desert of Wadi Rum, to the incredibly well conserved historical Seventh Wonder of the world Petra, to the bustling city of Amman, and to the unforgettable coasts of the Dead Sea. Jordan is a place with much to explore, from delicious Arabic cuisine to unique experiences. Camel riding, floating in the dead sea, desert sunsets, Jordan's got it all!
I am very thankful for my friend Adel and his family who have so generously invited my friends and I to come visit him in Jordan. Words cannot describe how much I owe him. Thank you brother for the incredible hospitality. Can't wait to see you again when I get back to Montreal.
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10 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING PETRA | JORDAN
Petra is on most peoples bucket list, and I was lucky enough to tick it off mine this month. What an incredible place. BUT, there are some things you need to know before you travel there. And here are 10 of them! Have the best time in Petra guys!
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48 Hours in Jordan 2019: Petra, the Dead Sea, and Falafel!
48 Hours in Jordan: Petra, the Dead Sea, and Falafel
A trip to Jordan is on every traveler’s bucket list - as it should be!
We got lucky enough to visit a little bit of the country during a weekend recently - we literally spent 48 hours in Jordan - but we have so much more to see in Jordan and can't wait to go back to see more of it.
From the beautiful wonder of the world Petra to Amman’s most famous falafel joint, through Wadis and the Dead Sea, here’s our full guide to 48 Hours in Jordan.
48 Hours in Jordan | Day 1: Petra and Amman
As you guys know, we both work full time, so we had to adapt this itinerary to fit in exactly 48 hours - from Thursday evening after work to Sunday morning back to work.
We left the office and headed straight to DXB Airport, where we boarded the Royal Jordanian flight at 9.30 direction Amman.
Arrived in Jordan at 11.40pm, we picked up SIM Cards as we planned to drive and we needed directions at all times (and to post Insta Stories, let’s be honest).
Grab a SIM card at the Zain stand by the Starbucks when you land, it’s cheap, easy and reliable 4G!
Once done, we swang by Sixt to pick up our rental car and got going - no time to waste!
If you’re confident in your driving skills, we really recommend you to do this. The roads are well lit and safe, and the drive is just short of 3 hours, so make sure to drink plenty of coffee and prepare your best road trip hits!
Once we arrived in Petra, we had a couple hours to get a snooze (in the car, but there’s also a Movenpick right by the entrance of Petra if you feel like taking a longer sleep!).
The best tip we can give you, however, is to be right there at 6am at the opening of Petra. Be the first there, and avoid the crowd of tourists coming later in the day. This is really the best piece of advice we’ve received, and we reeeeally recommend you do the same!
Once in Petra, we started the short 2km walk to the Treasury.
The Treasury is the iconic facade you imagine when thinking about Petra. That feeling when you see it appear at a corner is incredible - especially if the sun is just rising!
We hung around the Treasury for a little bit, but shortly began our hike towards the Monastery, which is the highest point in Petra.
Walking through Petra made us realise how little knowledge we had about it - who built Petra? When was it build? What IS IT?
After a quick Google search (oops), we continued on our way to the Monastery, stopping here and there to drink tea with our new best friend Rosa, and buy a couple things on the rise of the road.
Once we arrived to the top, what a sight this was! The Monastery was absolutely empty, so again, make sure to be the first up there - really worth walking a little bit faster (though please don’t use the donkeys!!!).
Tip: Get to Petra at the opening at 6am!
After drinking a coffee and sharing a few moments in the calm with the cutest stray dog, we decided to explore around and finally, head back down.
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TRAVEL VLOG | Jordan - Tips & Places
Jordan nine-day journey in April 2018. Friendly people, beduins, red dunes and & hours of driving inside a grey car.
Itinerary:
Day 1, March 29 – Arrival to Amman International Airport, car pick up, sleepover in ‘Salome’ Hotel in Madaba.
Day 2, March 30 – Sightseeing in Madaba: St. George’s Church, Madaba Archeological Park, drive through Al Mujib Dam observation point, arrive at Wadi Musa (Petra), sleepover in ’Seven Wonders’ Hotel.
Day 3, April 1 – Petra: the Siq, Treasury, Monastery
Day 4, April 2 – Petra, drive to Wadi Rum, sunset and dinner, sleepover in ‘Wadi Rum Sky Tours & Camp’.
Day 5, April 3 – Wadi Rum, drive to Aqaba, sleepover in ‘Costa Marina’ Hotel.
Day 6, April 4 – Aqaba, Berinice Tourist Beach Club.
Day 7, April 5 - Drive to the Dead Sea, Wadi Mujib Adventure Site, sleepover in ‘Holiday Inn Resort Dead Sea’.
Day 8, April 6 - The Dead Sea, Bethany Beyond the Jordan, Mount Nebo, Moses Memorial Church, Madaba, sleepover in ‘Madaba 1880’Hotel.
Day 9, April 7 - Car drop off, departure from Amman International Airport.
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JORDAN | Amman / Petra / Wadi Rum / Dead Sea / Wadi Mujib
This is one of my best adventures, we met a lot of beautiful people and kind souls during the trip. The locals are always very keen to help and fun to be with.
Jordan is such a beautiful country to visit and it has more than just #Petra, #WadiRum & #DeadSea. We arrived in Jordan with no specific itinerary and at the end we decided to rent a car to travel around the country. We had lots of fun!
I booked 2 nights in Wadi Rum with Wadi Rum Camp & Tours ( the host Mohammed is an extremely cool and helpful guy. He was very punctual when he met us at the Wadi Rum village picking us up on his 4WD to his camp. The location of the camp is perfect, it's deep in the Wadi Rum protected desert and right in front of the campsite, you see a beautiful mountain, looks like the Ayer's Rock in Australia, and there's nothing around the campsite which is so great. I was feeling literally like in the middle of the desert. The camp is amazing, the room and beds are very clean and comfortable, you get hot water in the shared bathroom, there's a common area for you to mingle with other tourists and dining. The host set up campfire every night and play music, after the dinner and you get to gaze upon the sky with shinning stars. It's such a wonderful experience. I would have to say the dinner prepared by the host and the family are the best I have had in Jordan, the grilled chicken is so well-seasoned and cooked to perfection, so moist and fresh.
The next day, I joined a jeep tour to explore Wadi Rum desert. Our guide, Abdullah is such a fun person. He showed us the beautiful spots in the desert for pictures taking, he ensured we had enough time to enjoy and he took very great pictures for us. He went extra miles when he offered us the sunset viewing which was not originally included in the tour we book. I forgot my GoPro batteries and he was so nice to drive us back to the camp, so I could get them. One hour before sunset, he drove us to a sand dune, he set up a mat, sisha, prepared hot herbal tea and cookies for us. We were just sitting there enjoying the beautiful sunset in the desert, that's really a paradise, there were wild camels walking around us. What else can I ask for?
Wadi Mujib is definitely a hidden gem of Jordan, its location is just about 30 minutes away by car from the hotel areas in Dead Sea. This is the most fun activity and the best day of my entire trip, canyoning in Wadi Mujib. Not only the canyon is extremely breathtaking, the Siq Trail we did, beginning right after the Wadi Mujib Adventure Centre, is very well maintained and safe. The entrance ticket is JOD21. There are guides at some parts to help and guide you where you are required to climb up the rocks against the strong water current. They are there to ensure our safety. I enjoyed so much and I am so glad I included this place in my itinerary. The whole trail you will be walking in the water, meaning you will be all wet, and if you don't have a waterproof shoe, you can buy one at the adventure centre at only JOD5, then you can embark on an adventure of a lifetime, and not hurting your feet. Every corner you walk in the canyon is so beautiful and worthy of instagram pictures. At some part you will have to swim and slide. In about 2 hours you will reach the waterfall, that will be the end of the Siq Trail, you can spend some times admiring the nature beauty and stay warm in the water, yes, the water is quite warm when I was there during the month of May. The whole trail I was not exposed under the scorching hot sun and yet the water kept me warm. For more information and details kindly visit the website below:
I highly recommend JORDAN if you are looking for a trip combining historical ruins, nature and adventure. Get a car in Amman at an affordable price and start exploring this incredible country.
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Jordan Trip May 2019 - Petra, WadiRum & DeadSea in crazy 3 days during Ramadan
Another crazy trip with my friends! :-) This time we made Petra, WadiRum and DeadSea in just 3 days during Ramadan and we had so much fun! :-) Hope you will enjoy this homevideo with us! :-)
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Travel Vlog Jordan | Amman | Petra | Wadi Musa & Wadi Rum |
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I absolutely loved Jordan, the food and atmosphere and everything about it is so Unique, and the people are so welcoming! Definitely recommend the places I visited. Hope you enjoy :)
Trip to Jordan: Amman, Petra, Dead Sea
This time we’ve decided to spread good vibes in lovely Jordan. Its hard to explain how amazing this place is... but we hope that video will help.
If anyone is interested to travel to Jordan, let us know, because we had the best tour guide, and we can recommend him.
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TRAVELLING ALONE IN JORDAN (AMMAN, WADI MUSA, PETRA)
Here is a short video of my (solo) trip to Jordan in December 2019. Enjoy watching!
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