"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.