This tour is designed for travelers who want to experience the magic of Petra in just one day without missing a thing. Unlike standard visits, it combines the awe of exploring Petra’s world-famous monuments by daylight with the enchanting Petra by Night event—when thousands of candles transform the Treasury into a mystical scene. With private transfers, flexible departure from Amman or the airport, and the chance to see Petra in two completely different atmospheres, this experience offers an unforgettable way to explore one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Tour Covering: To visit the Petra site, and Petra By Night a round-trip from Amman.<br/>Entry Fees: Petra ticket and Petra By Night ticket are included.<br/>Class of Service: English-speaking local guide or other languages in Petra for 2.5 hours (depending on availability/early booking).<br/>Duration: 12 hours<br/>Meal and/or drinks: Lunch, Soft Drink & Mineral Water are included.<br/>Vehicle type: Private transportation in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle.<br/>Escorted Driver: Professional English-speaking driver throughout your trip.<br/>Pickup included
Tour Covering: To visit the Petra site, and Petra By Night a round-trip from Amman Airport.<br/>Entry Fees: Petra ticket and Petra By Night ticket are included.<br/>Petra Guide: English-speaking local guide or other languages in Petra for 2.5 hours (depending on availability/early booking).<br/>Duration: 12 hours<br/>Meal and/or drinks: Lunch, Soft Drink & Mineral Water are included.<br/>Vehicle type: Private transportation in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle.<br/>Escorted Driver: Professional English-speaking driver throughout your trip.<br/>Pickup included
Stop At: Petra – Wadi Musa
Upon arrival, meet your private guide and choose to hike or ride a horse through the Siq, a winding sandstone canyon leading to the iconic Treasury. Continue your exploration along the Street of Facades, the Roman Theater, and the Royal Tombs, discovering the rich history and stunning architecture of Petra.
Known as the Rose-Red City, Petra was the impressive capital of the Nabataean kingdom. Its magnificent ruins remained hidden from the world until 1812, when Swiss explorer J.L. Burckhardt, disguised as an Arab scholar, unveiled the city. Today, Petra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Note: Travel time is approximately 3 hours from Amman to Petra and another 3 hours for the return journey.
Petra by Night – A Magical Experience
Petra during the day is breathtaking, but experiencing it at night under the glow of 1,800 lumens is truly unforgettable. Walk through the Siq and the marketplace along a candle-lit path leading to the Treasury, accompanied by the haunting melodies of Bedouin music.
Petra by Night tours run from 8:30 PM to 10:00 PM on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. After the tour, you will be driven back to Amman or the airport.
Total duration: approximately 12 hours, including transportation.
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Jordan's national dish, consisting of lamb cooked in a yogurt sauce and served with rice and pine nuts.
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