Petra (Jordan, part I)

In early December, DB and I decided to get the heck out of Dubai for a few days since we had 3 days off due to one of the Eid holidays.  After considering a few places like Maldives, Eqypt, Turkey, we settled on Jordan.  We flew Emirates from Dubai to Amman (3.5 hours) and then drove from Amman to Petra which also took about 3 hours.


Petra is greek for “stone” and is one of the new “Wonders of the World.”  Almost all the structures in Petra were carved out of the existing sandstone.  Since we arrived at night, we took part in the “Petra by Night” tour where you get to walk through the archeological site from the entrance up to the Treasury (photo below) guided only by candlelight.  It was pretty cool:

Petra by Night



The above photo is the Treasury by candlelight and the organizers had laid out carpets on the ground where we could sit, enjoy some piping hot mint tea, and listen to 2 musical solo performances. I enjoyed it all but it was a bit chilly when we stopped moving and with the time difference between Dubai and Jordan, I was pretty beat and was struggling to stay awake since it was 11pm by this time (1 am Dubai time).


Here is what the Treasury with its Hellenistic facade looks like by day.  You can see the scale of this amazing archeological feat by comparing it to the size of the people at the bottom of the photo:

The Treasury



Royal Tombs (remember this was all carved out of the existing sandstone):

Royal Tombs




Only 5% of Petra has been excavated and that 5% could take days to explore.  Besides the touristy areas that we visited, there are also a few off-the-beaten trails that would be great to hike if DB was the hiking type and if we had more time.



Instead we just did the hike up to the Monastery which probably took about an hour or so but was great fun and the views up top were worth it.  Here is the Monastery:


The Monastery




Here is DB almost to the top of the hike:


DB on top of Petra





Here I am on the top of the world with some man that jumped into my picture:

Top of Petra





Next: Wadi Rum (Jordan part II)


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