
2 Day Classic Tour
Petra - Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) – Al
Beidha – Wadi Rum
Day 1
Queen Alia International Airport or Borders
- Petra
Welcome to Jordan!
We will meet and assist you upon your
arrival at Queen Alia International Airport
or the Borders and then transfer you to your
hotel in
Petra
and then to visit the famous ancient city.
Petra
is the treasure of the ancient world and
definitely a highlight of any trip to
Jordan.
It is hidden behind and almost impenetrable
barrier of rugged mountains and boasts
incomparable scenes making it perhaps the
most majestic and imposing ancient site
still standing today.
The legacy of the
Nabataeans,
an industrious Arab people who settled in
southern
Jordan
more than 2,000 years ago and carved their
new capital out of the rose-red Sharah
Mountains.
The site contains refined culture, massive
architecture and an ingenious complex of
dams and water channels.

For your first part of the tour in
Petra
you will have an English speaking guide who
will show you round the numerous highlights
including the Treasury (El Khazneh) which
has an intricately carved façade that glows
in the dazzling sun, the amphitheatre, and
the Royal Tombs.
For the remainder of the day you will be
able to wander at your leisure; one monument
leading to the next, kilometer after
kilometer.
The sheer size of the city and quality of
the beautifully carved facades is
staggering, almost overwhelming, and there
are over 800 individual monuments in total,
including buildings, tombs, baths, funerary
halls, temples, gateways, and colonnaded
streets to admire, mostly carved from the
kaleidoscopic sandstone by the technical and
artistic genius of its inhabitants.

At the end of the day you will walk back
past gift shops where you can buy a souvenir
or gift to accompany your treasured
memories.
We will drive to a hotel in
Petra
for our dinner and overnight stay.
Day 2
Petra - Siq Al Barid (Little Petra) – Al
Beidha – Wadi Rum – Queen Alia International
Airport or Borders
After having breakfast at our hotel we drive
to
Siq Al Barid (Little Petra)
, a suburb of the main ancient city, and
stop at the area known as
Al Beidha
(the white one) on account of the color of
its rock.
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Remains of a
Neolithic
site have been here in the area, dating back
to 7,500 BC. This makes it one of the
earliest known co-operative villages on
earth.

Mediterranean trees such as Oak, Juniper,
Carob, and Pistachio thrive in this small
sandy valley. We progress to
Wadi Rum
for a Jeep Safari amongst its enchanting
pink and white desert sands.
Travel in
Wadi Rum
is a journey to another world, where one can
escape the worries of everyday life and
return to nature and the simple life. In
this immense space, man is dwarfed into
insignificance.

Vast, silent and timeless,
Wadi Rum
possesses one of the most beautiful
desertscapes in the world. Rock carvings
mark the passage of ancient tribes in
pre-history.
Thamudic
inscriptions, burial mounds, ancient
megaliths, and ruined buildings abound,
Nabataean
rock carved stairways, dams, and temples can
still be found throughout the area.
Wadi Rum
is perhaps best known because of its
connection with Lawrence of Arabia and we
follow in the enigmatic British officer's
footsteps as we drive through the surreal
moonscape.

Then from
Wadi Rum we will drive you
to the airport or borders in plenty of time
for your flight home if time will not permit
us to visit
Aqaba, but we leave this to
after finishing in
Wadi Rum and if we have
time we will visit
Aqaba, if not we will drive
directly to the airport or borders for
departure.

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