Petra and Little Petra Private Guided Tour
Take a tour with a guide for a historical understanding of this wonder and a local to show you around. You will have a very in-depth visit.
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BookPetra Visitor Center
Start the day bright and early at 6 a.m., when it opens, to get the best light, minimal people, and so that you can pack your day full.
See MoreObelisk Tomb & Bab as-Siq Triclinium.
At the beginning of the Siq, there are tombs that have been carved into the mountainsides. It'll be the first of thousands you see, but it is an amazing entry to Petra.
See MoreAl-Siq
A narrow passage through the canyons, you will walk along here to arrive at the famous Treasury.
See MoreThe Treasury
Slowly the Siq opens up to reveal: The Treasury, AKA the most iconic sight in Petra. It is believed to have been a memorial for royalty!
See MoreStreet of Facades
Wander through the rest of the canyon as it slowly opens up to more tombs carved into the rock alongside you.
See MoreNabatean Theatre
Visit this theatre that once held more than 8000 people. It was originally built over 2000 years ago.
See MoreRoyal Tombs
Admire intricate facades of the Royal Tombs such as the Corinthian Tomb and Urn Tomb (and more).
See MoreColonnaded Street
Imagine walking through shops, trading, and bartering, back when this was a hub of the city.
See MoreGreat Temple
Located in the Sacred Corner, named for its being home to many sacred and religious sites, visit the ruins here.
See MoreNabatean Restaurant
A restaurant that supports 40 families in the area. Some great reviews, and some bad reviews... eat here at your own risk, or make sure to pack snacks ahead of time.
See MoreHigh Place of Sacrifice
Hike up 1.9 miles of rocky trail to the hand-chiseled platform here. There is plenty of Nabatean handiwork, architecture, and more along the way. Be careful around the drop-offs, there is nothing to break a fall.
See MorePetra Museum
On your way out, stop by this museum to go deeper into specific artifacts and Nabatean culture.
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