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Petra is undoubtedly the jewel of tourism in Jordan. Mythical city, Petra is one of the sites that everyone has seen at least once in a report on television, in photography or in a film. Very logically, visiting Petra is therefore one of the essential of a trip to Jordan ...
Indeed, impossible to travel in Jordan without making a detour via Petra. If you ask the question what to do in Jordan to someone who has never traveled to Jordan, his first answer will necessarily be: Petra!
Vister Petra is, at the very least, a whole day to devote to this millenary site. And even better, 2 or 3 days to visit Petra will allow you to dive 100% in this mythical place.
During my recent trip to Jordan, I obviously visited Petra. I was expecting a lot of this day in Petra and I was not disappointed. On the contrary, I was dazzled by a magical and mesmerizing city. Back to my visit of Petra in this post where I also share some tips.
Petra, A Jewel Of The Past
The Nabataean city of Petra was founded by the Edomites in the 8th century BC. The Nabataeans took control of the city of Petra in the 6th century BC.
The city of Petra and the Nabataean kingdom have prospered thanks to their geographical location, located on the caravan routes especially used for incense and spices.
The city of Petra was abandoned in the 8th century AD after several earthquakes and a change in trade routes.
Forgotten from the western world, the ancient city of Petra was rediscovered at the beginning of the 19th century.
Petra, troglodyte city
Contrary to what one could imagine, the city of Petra is immense! In the 4th century BC, it extended over more than 10 square kilometers. The golden age of Petra dates back to the first century after J-C and it is estimated that the city was between 20,000 and 40,000 souls!