




The Rose-Red City
Visit Petra
One of the New Seven Wonders of the World
Walk through Jordan’s most legendary destination

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Petra Full-Day Guided Tour
Experience Jordan’s greatest wonder
with expert guidance.
✔️ Local English-speaking guide
✔️ Major landmarks covered
✔️ Comfortable transport
✔️ Cultural storytelling
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Petra offers a full-day adventure combining history, nature, and unforgettable scenery.
Guided Experience
Enjoy a guided walking tour with a local English-speaking guide, included up to Qasr Al-Bint, for deeper insight into Petra’s rich past.
Iconic Landmarks
Explore world-famous sites including: The Treasury (Al-Khazneh), Roman Theatre, Corinthian Tomb, Royal Tombs, Colonnaded Street,
Palace of Pharaoh’s Daughter, Ancient Cathedral
Adventure & Views
For active travelers, climb nearly 1,000 steps to the High Place of Sacrifice, an ancient Nabatean altar offering spectacular panoramic views.
Natural Beauty
Admire the unique pink, red, and golden rock formations shaped by time and light.
Why is Petra so famous?
Because Petra is an ancient rock-cut city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Why can't we go inside Petra?
Some tombs and buildings are closed to protect them from damage and for safety reasons.
Can Jews visit Petra?
Yes. Jews can visit Petra like any other tourists, following Jordan’s entry rules.
Language
Arabic, English
Country
Jordan
Currency
Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
Location
Ma’an Governorate, Southern Jordan
Founded
Around 300 BC
Best Time to Visit
Spring & Autumn
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Step into the heart of Jordan’s most famous treasure, the ancient Nabatean city of Petra.
Known as the “Rose-Red City” and the “Lost City,” Petra was carved into solid rock over 2,000 years ago.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and remains one of the most
breathtaking archaeological sites on Earth.
Your journey begins through the Siq, a dramatic 1 km-long narrow gorge flanked by towering 80-meter cliffs,
where shifting light reveals dazzling colors in the rock formations. At the end, the path opens suddenly to reveal
the iconic Treasury (Al-Khazneh), one of the most photographed monuments in the world.
With hundreds of tombs, temples, theaters, and ancient streets, Petra is a living open-air museum that tells the
story of an extraordinary civilization.