Petra — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips
Tour Highlights
- Start your Jordan Petra tour by leisurely strolling around the Siq until you reach the Treasury building's renowned detailed facade.
- Visit the spectacular Amphitheater before moving on to Colonnaded Street and the Qasr al-Bint shrine. Explore the Temple of the Winged Lions, Petra Great Temple, and Jebel Al-Habees Monuments.
- Climb to the Monastery in the evening to savor the view of the Royal Tombs.
- If you are more of a hiker, ascend the recently renovated stairs to the summit of Al Kubtha or follow the challenging journey to the High Place of Sacrifice for stunning views of Petra.
- Head north to Little Petra and check out the ceiling fresco of the Painted Triclinium.
- Take a guided hike up Mount Aaron, which is equally sacred to Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
Travel Tips
- It is advisable to get your Jordan Pass before your Petra tour so that you can avoid paying the 40 JD arrival visa fee. You cannot claim your visa expenses if you purchase the pass afterward.
- Make sure to have a lot of cash on you. You will need it for anything you buy in Petra, including your admission tickets, tips for the tour guides and animal handlers, and other purchases.
- Avoid being outside for too long or in the heat of the day without a hat, drink, or sunscreen, as Petra can get extremely hot.
- If you are traveling to Petra in April or May, make sure to carry wraparound sunglasses and proper headgear to protect yourself from sandstorms.
- There are no set prices for anything you purchase in Petra, aside from food and beverages in restaurants. Hence, it is possible to get scammed with outrageous prices. Always inquire about the prices before you use any service. If possible, negotiate, as the true price is often significantly lower than what is initially quoted in Petra.