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PETRA - JORDAN

Petra ("petra-πέτρα", cleft in the rock in Greek; Arabic: البتراء, Al-Batrāʾ) is an archaeological site in the Arabah, Ma'an Governorate, Jordan, lying on the slope of Mount Hor[1] in a basin among the mountains which form the eastern flank of Arabah (Wadi Araba), the large valley running from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba. It is renowned for its rock-cut architecture. Petra is also one of the new wonders of the world. The Nabateans constructed it as their capital city around 100 BCE.[2]

The site remained unknown to the Western world until 1812, when it was introduced to the West by Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. It was famously described as "a rose-red city half as old as time" in a Newdigate prize-winning sonnet by John William Burgon. UNESCO has described it as "one of the most precious cultural properties of man's cultural heritage."[3] In 1985, Petra was designated a World Heritage Site.

Rekem is an ancient name for Petra and appears in Dead Sea scrolls[4] associated with Mount Seir. Additionally, Eusebius and Jerome[5] assert that Rekem was the native name of Petra, supposedly on the authority of Josephus.[6] Pliny the Elder and other writers identify Petra as the capital of the Nabataeans, Aramaic-speaking Semites, and the centre of their caravan trade. Enclosed by towering rocks and watered by a perennial stream, Petra not only possessed the advantages of a fortress, but controlled the main commercial routes which passed through it to Gaza in the west, to Bosra and Damascus in the north, to Aqaba and Leuce Come on the Red Sea, and across the desert to the Persian Gulf.

Excavations have demonstrated that it was the ability of the Nabataeans to control the water supply that led to the rise of the desert city, in effect creating an artificial oasis. The area is visited by flash floods and archaeological evidence demonstrates the Nabataeans controlled these floods by the use of dams, cisterns and water conduits. These innovations stored water for prolonged periods of drought, and enabled the city to prosper from its sale.[7][8]

Although in ancient times Petra might have been approached from the south via Saudi Arabia on a track leading around Jabal Haroun ("Aaron's Mountain"), across the plain of Petra, or possibly from the high plateau to the north, most modern visitors approach the ancient site from the east. The impressive eastern entrance leads steeply down through a dark, narrow gorge (in places only 3–4 metres wide) called the Siq ("the shaft"), a natural geological feature formed from a deep split in the sandstone rocks and serving as a waterway flowing into Wadi Musa. At the end of the narrow gorge stands Petra's most elaborate ruin, Al Khazneh (popularly known as "the Treasury"), hewn into the sandstone cliff.

A little further from the Treasury, at the foot of the mountain called en-Nejr, is a massive theatre, so placed as to bring the greatest number of tombs within view. At the point where the valley opens out into the plain, the site of the city is revealed with striking effect. The amphitheatre has actually been cut into the hillside and into several of the tombs during its construction. Rectangular gaps in the seating are still visible. Almost enclosing it on three sides are rose-colored mountain walls, divided into groups by deep fissures, and lined with knobs cut from the rock in the form of towers.

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Extra information concerning the prices:

  • Most prices are for 1 perons, based on a trip with 2 persons. Unless indicated differently.
  • Most prices can be reduced for bigger groups, as from 3 or 4 persons.
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  • Watch Out! Most prices are based on PRIVATE trips. There are possibilities to do these trips with other people in a group, who asked for the same trip. Prices will be reduced!

Petra Safari Trips

1 day Petra
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Departure Dahab around 5:00. Departure boat from Taba at 7:30. Arrival in Aqaba and departure to Petra around 9:00. 3 hour tour, with a guide, in Petra. Departure Aqaba, with boat to Taba, around 19:00. Arrival Taba at 20:30 and transfer back to Dahab.

Incl.: Transfers Dahab - Taba - Dahab, boatticket Taba - Aqaba - Taba, Engilsh speaking guide for 3 hours in Petra, all entrance costs and lunch.

Transport: Minibus and boat
Costs: $ 250,- per person, based on trip with 2 persons
Safari code: P01  
 
 
2 days Petra + Wadi Rum
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Departure around 5:00 to Jordan (see P01). Day 1 visit Petra. Day 2 visit Wadi Rum, with a 2 hour jeep-tour. Stay in a 4-star hotel in Petra. On the second day around 19:00 departure from Aqaba to Taba. Arrival Taba at 20:30 and transfer back to Dahab.
Incl.: Transfers Dahab - Taba - Dahab, boatticket Taba - Aqaba - Taba, Engilsh speaking guide for 3 hours in Petra, 2 hou jeep tour in Wadi Rum, stay in 4-star hotel on half-board, all entrance costs and lunch.
Transport: Minibus, boat and jeep
Costs: $ 400,- per person, based on trip with 2 persons
Safari code: P02
 
 
2 days Petra + Dead Sea
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Departure around 5:00 to Jordan (see P01). Day 1 visit Petra. Day 2 visit Dead Sea, with a lovely free day at the Dead Sea. On the second day around 19:00 departure from Aqaba to Taba. Arrival Taba at 20:30 and transfer back to Dahab.
Incl.: Transfers Dahab - Taba - Dahab, boatticket Taba - Aqaba - Taba, Engilsh speaking guide for 3 hours in Petra, stay at 4-star hotel on half-board, all entrance costs and lunch.
Transport: Minibus and boat
Costs: $ 350,- per person, based on trip with 2 persons
Safari code: P03
 
   
3 days Petra + Wadi Rum + Dead Sea
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Combination of P02 and P03. Day 1: visit Petra. Day 2: visit Wadi Rum. Day 3: visit Dead Sea.
Incl.: Transfers Dahab - Taba - Dahab, boatticket Taba - Aqaba - Taba, Engilsh speaking guide for 3 hours in Petra, 2 hour jeep tour in Wadi Rum, stay at 4-star hotel on half-board, all entrance costs and lunch.
Transport: Minibus
Costs: Price on request
Safari code: P04
 

 

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