High Place of Sacrifice
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by enas
3d ago
High Place As its name suggests, the High Place sits high above the main area of Petra and getting there involves a steep climb, but the views you will have are certainly rewarding. The trail begins shortly after the exit from the outer Siq where you will climb up ancient Nabataean steps. At the top you can stop to take in the magnificent panorama before turning right to descend to Wadi Farasa to see the Lion Fountain, Garden Triclinium, Roman Soldier Tomb, Renaissance Tomb and Az Zantur excavation. Follow the main trail to the street of facades and then you branch off to the left, befor ..read more
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Beidha – The Second Trail
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by enas
3d ago
This trail begins at the Beidha Neolithic Village, near to Siq Al-Barid, which is the largest Nabataean site in Beidha. A few services are available here, including toilets, soft drinks and a parking area. You can reach the Siq Umm al-‘Alda entrance by car or bus and then hike to the Baja Neolithic site, which is 30 minutes walking distance away. You will pass some magnificent rock structures on your way to Baja. After exploring the site you follow the same track back to Siq Umm al-‘Alda and then drive to Shkarat Msaied, which is 15 minutes away from Siq Umm al-‘Alda by road. On your way to S ..read more
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Beidha – The First Trail
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by enas
3d ago
This trail begins at Umm Qussa and ends at Slaysel. The starting point is 40 meters to the west of the main road to Beidha. The beginning of the trail is easy and takes you to Bir al-Arayis, one of the many ancient Nabataean water cisterns found in the area. The trail then leads to Siq al-Barid where you will see one of the most beautiful mural paintings in Petra. From there you will move on to the Neolithic Village of Beidha, and then continue walking through Wadi Slaysel until you reach Slaysel itself, where you will be able to enjoy a wonderful view over Wadi Araba.   Kindly you are o ..read more
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The Main Trail
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by enas
3d ago
Distance: 4km This trail is the most visited trail in Petra, the trail starts from the visitor center of Petra through The siq to The Treasury, then The royal tombs, The colonnaded street, and finally The Girl’s Palace.. The post The Main Trail appeared first on Flow travel Jordan ..read more
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Ad Deir to Kharubat Al-Fajjah
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by enas
3d ago
The first part of this trail follows the route of the Main Trail, all the way to Qasr Al-Bint. You then begin an upward climb to the Monastery (like the Deir 1 trail) climbing ancient steps as you pass the Lion Triclinium on the way up to Ad Deir. Then instead of returning the way you came, this trail takes you past the view point and on to Umm Sysaban, where you will see the remains of an ancient walled settlement. It ends at Kharrubat al-Fajja, which is located just off the main road leading to Beidha, from where you will need a car or bus to take you back to the visitor center. This trail ..read more
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Ad Deir-The Back Route
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by enas
3d ago
This trail takes you off the main track to reach Ad-Deir, or the Monastery, via a back road route. The trail begins at Kharrubat al-Fajja, which is 50 meters west of the main road to Beidha, and ends at Ad-Deir. The beginning of this trail is easy, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful landscape of the area and the mountain views overlooking Wadi Araba as you walk. It also takes you through an agricultural area. Donkeys can be used for the round trip, taking you from the starting point to the beginning of the steps that lead to Ad-Deir and back again. From the visitor center you can go by ..read more
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Ad Deir–Main Trail
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by enas
3d ago
This trail begins at the end of the Main Trail, from the museum inside Petra, which is located next to The Basin restaurant. It leads you northwards up ancient steps and after a short walk you reach the Lion Triclinium, which is set in a small side wadi on the left. Continue past this up the carved stairway to reach a hermitage with chambers excavated in the rock and decorated with many carved crosses. You then move on upwards to reach Ad Deir, which lies a short way beyond and offers a fantastic view over the area. This trail continues on from the end of the main trail. After reaching Qasr A ..read more
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Al Kubtha Trail
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by enas
3d ago
Al Kubtha Trail This trail starts from the Visitor Center and takes you into the ancient city of Petra through the Siq and past some magnificent monuments. This includes what is known as the ‘street of facades’, as well as a theater craved out of the rock, after which you will explore the intricately carved ‘royal tombs’, which include the Urn Tomb, Silk Tomb, Corinthian Tomb and Palace Tomb, before reaching Al-Khubtha High Place and Cistern to enjoy the breathtaking view. Follow the main trail up to the theatre, after which you turn right when you reach the restrooms beyond the theatre ..read more
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Group Travel Delights!
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by enas
5d ago
Explore Jordan with Group Travel Delights! Are you ready for an unforgettable group adventure in the heart of the Middle East? Look no further! Flow Travel and Tourism is excited to present our latest campaign: “Group Travel Delights.” Embark on an extraordinary group journey to Jordan, a land of ancient wonders and modern marvels. Why Jordan? Jordan is a country that embraces history, culture, and natural beauty like no other. From the enchanting city of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to the surreal landscapes of Wadi Rum, and the tranquil shores of the Dead Sea, Jordan has it all. Let ..read more
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Preparing Your Trip to Jordan: The Complete Guide on How to Get a Visa to Jordan
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by seo
3w ago
Jordan, with its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture, is a destination that beckons travelers from around the world. From the ancient city of Petra to the stunning vistas of Wadi Rum, Jordan offers a myriad of experiences for tourists. However, before embarking on your journey to this enchanting land, it’s essential to understand the visa requirements and the process of obtaining a visa to Jordan. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to secure your visa hassle-free. Jordan Travel Requirements  Travelers visiting Jordan typi ..read more
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