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Exploring the Lost City of Petra

Exploring the lost city of Petra

Part 2 of Jordan Travel Blog Series: Exploring the Lost City of Petra. This wonder of the world will leave you awestruck, and your guide will make it easier for you to plan your trip.

Part 1: 1 Week Itinerary for Jordan

Blog Part 3: Martian Landscape of Wadi Rum

Part 4: Floating in the Dead Sea

After having our minds blown away by Machu Picchu earlier this year, my heart was set on ticking off another wonder of the world. It was a tough choice between Egypt and Jordan, but we decided to do Jordan first. It’s definitely an understatement when I say that our mind was blown after exploring the lost city of Petra. The caves, temples, and tombs built more than 2000 years back, are simply put a work of genius and you can’t get enough of the beauty in front of you.

Also read about our Short Inca Trail hike to Machu Picchu

Petra by night

 

Things to consider before the trip to Petra:

Jordan Pass:

 

Reaching Petra:

 

Where to stay:

Wadi Musa

 

Photography gear:

 


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Exploring the Lost City of Petra

Entering the Lost city of Petra:

Treasury, Petra

 

What to explore inside the Lost City of Petra:

Hike through the Siq
First view of the Treasury
Exploring the lost city of Petra
First view of the tombs
Monastery, Petra
Monastery, Petra

 

What time to visit:

Camel’s kiss 😉

 

The right time for photos:

Monastery Petra

 

What to Wear in Petra & Jordan:

Exploring the lost city of Petra

 

What to carry with you inside the Lost City of Petra:

Ethical travel:

Petra by day & night

 

Petra by Night:

 

Where to Eat in Petra / Wadi Musa

Food has by far become our favorite topic during travels in the recent years, and we strive to find restaurants serving delicious local dishes. There is no denying the fact that, the thought of authentic falafel and hummus enticed us to travel to Jordan. So, of course food was our top priority. Also, since we are vegetarians, it becomes harder to find the best places serving authentic dishes. Read on for our take on best restaurants in Wadi Musa.

 

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