This awesome 1-day Petra tour from Jerusalem will take you to the famous Lost city, with its huge temples carved out of red cliffs. Marvel at the massive Petra Treasury, and feel just like Indiana Johns in the ancient Tombs!
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• Combine your vacation in Israel with the unforgettable Nabataean Lost City of Petra
• Join the tour from Jerusalem and get a high-quality tour for a fair price
• Ride to Petra in comfort, in an advanced, air-conditioned bus
• Enjoy A fully guided day of adventure with a local professional guide
Begin your day with an early rise and embark on a full day of adventure. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the changing landscape as our spacious tour bus takes you from Jerusalem to the beautiful south of Israel.
Cross the Israeli-Jordanian border and embark on a 2.5-hour drive through a unique landscape to the lost Nabatean city of Petra.
The city of Petra was carved into the surrounding red cliffs over 2,300 years ago, and many of its impressive temples were left pristine and untouched.
Take in the mystery of the Djinn Blocks, where you can make a wish by touching the stone.
Capture great shots of the Obelisk Tomb and continue down the Siq, a colorful and smooth gorge leading to the famous Petra Treasury.
Here, be awestruck by the amazing huge columns and intricate decorations that will leave you speechless.
Visit the Royal Tombs and Petra Theater, and explore the many shrines, mausoleums, and relics of a lost culture.
After 3-4 hours in Petra, you'll finish your day with a relaxing ride back to your drop-off point in Jerusalem as you see more of the beautiful desert landscape.
Please be punctual; the bus will leave the departure point exactly at 03:00. We recommend arriving 15 minutes earlier.
• Passport details are essential; if you didn't fill in every Passport No., Date of Birth, Date of issuing, Expiration date, and Nationality as part of the checkout process, please email these details to Reservations@beinharimtours.com as soon as possible.
• Be punctual; the bus leaves exactly at 03:00 from the David Citadel Hotel. We recommend arriving 15 minutes earlier.
• A valid passport is required. Holders of Israeli Passports must use them at border crossings.
• Be prepared to pay $125 in cash (USD/EU/NIS) directly to the Jordanian border authorities, for visa issuing and border fees. Have the exact amount ready to avoid any inconvenience. Travelers who possess a valid visa stamp or do not require a visa will pay $65.
• Border crossing includes border control and customs, a process that may take up to an hour.
• Wear warm clothing in winter, a hat in summer, and comfortable walking shoes.
• This tour will have a late Lunch; we recommend bringing snacks or sandwiches. There will be a stop for breakfast on the way south (not included in the product price).
• Beverages are not included
• Donkey/Horse/Gulf Cart rides: Make sure to settle the tip before you begin, to avoid quarrels.
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