"History in stone."
Petra is one of the Middle East’s most extraordinary archaeological sites, carved directly into rose-colored sandstone cliffs by the Nabataeans over 2,000 years ago.
Once a vital hub of ancient trade routes linking Arabia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean, Petra reflects a sophisticated blend of engineering, art, and cultural exchange.
Today, its temples, tombs, and rock-cut façades stand as a powerful testament to human ingenuity, endurance, and the deep history embedded in the landscape of Jordan.
Entrance to Petra
Entrance
The Treasury
Bedouin Traveling through Petra
Transportation to the Monastery
Al-Deir (The Monastery)