6 Hours Private Tour in Petra
Highlights
- Authentic Local Insight
- Experience Bedouin hospitality
- Perfect photo opportunities
- Supporting local community
- Personalized and safe experience
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Private Tour
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Duration 3-6 hours
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Lunch included
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Authentic Bedouin guide
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Personalized experience
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Suitable for all fitness levels
Embark on a 6-hour private tour in Petra and immerse yourself in the authentic local insights and Bedouin hospitality that make this experience truly special. From hidden gems and personalized anecdotes to the best photo spots away from the crowds, our local guides offer a unique perspective on this cultural heritage site. Enjoy a tea break in a cave home or under a tent, supporting the local community while learning about their traditions. Perfect for solo travelers or families, this tour guarantees a safe and unforgettable experience, ensuring you capture the essence of Petra in a way that goes beyond the ordinary. Book now and get ready for a personalized journey through this ancient city.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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3 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in Arabic, English
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Petra with a private Bedouin guide, enjoying personalized insights, local hospitality, and breathtaking historical sites in a 6-hour tour.
Included
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Lunch
What to expect
Travellers will experience Petra with a local ( with or w/o mule ) visiting the beautiful places like Wadi Farasa Trail, The Royal Tombs, The Byzantine Church and The Monastery with lunch inside an ancient Nabatean Cave converted into a Bedouin Cave home. See the life of the locals with a very unique experience.
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The Monastery, also known as Ad-Deir or Al-Deir in Arabic, is one of Petra's most iconic and majestic structures. It is renowned for its grand scale and the intricacy of its carved façade, which features classical Nabataean design elements combined with Hellenistic influences. The Monastery is particularly notable for its large, impressive doorway and the urn crowning its tholos, a circular structure at the center of the façade. Archaeological insights suggest that the Monastery was carved out of the rock in the mid-first century AD, possibly before the Roman annexation of the Nabataean Kingdom in 106 AD. Despite its name, which was given by Bedouin tribes who believed it to be a monastery, the structure's original purpose is not definitively known. It may have served as a Nabataean temple or a monumental tomb, similar in function to Petra's famous Treasury, but this remains a topic of scholarly debate.
The Royal Tombs of Petra, hewn from the rose-red sandstone cliffs, are among the most magnificent and culturally significant architectural feats within the ancient city. These tombs include the Urn Tomb, the Silk Tomb, the Corinthian Tomb, and the Palace Tomb, each showcasing the advanced craftsmanship of the Nabataeans and their unique blend of Eastern traditions with Hellenistic architectural styles. The Urn Tomb, notable for the large urn atop its façade, is perhaps the most famous of these tombs. Originally built around 70 AD, it was later repurposed into a Byzantine church around 446 AD, illustrating the historical and cultural transitions of the region. The Silk Tomb is distinguished by its vivid, multi-colored sandstone layers that resemble silk drapes, making it a visual testament to natural artistry. These tombs were not just burial places but also served as a statement of wealth and power, reflecting the socio-economic status of those entombed within.
The Byzantine Church, also known as the Petra Church, is a notable archaeological site within Petra, renowned for its splendid mosaic floors which are among the best preserved in the region. Located on an elevated ground north of the Colonnaded Street, the church is part of a cluster of Byzantine era buildings that also includes the Ridge Church and the Blue Chapel. It was likely constructed in the second half of the 5th century, as suggested by its architectural style and decorative elements and actively used until the early 7th century when it was destroyed by a fire. Archaeological excavations, which began in 1992 and concluded in 2002, have unearthed valuable insights about the church's structure and function during the Byzantine period. The church is characterized by a large triple-aisled basilica with three apses and a richly decorated nave that prominently features mosaic floors depicting various Christian symbols and scenes.
The Wadi Farasa Trail in Petra is a captivating hike that offers a blend of natural beauty and archaeological splendor, perfect for those keen to explore beyond the more frequented paths of Petra. This trail is relatively less touristy and winds through various fascinating sites, beginning with the Street of Facades and ascending towards the High Place of Sacrifice. This initial ascent takes about 45 minutes and leads to several notable monuments, including the striking Lion Monument, believed to have once functioned as a water fountain. As you continue into Wadi Farasa, the trail presents a series of significant archaeological features like the Garden Triclinium and the Roman Soldier's Tomb, which are complemented by the stunning natural landscape. The path also passes the Renaissance Tomb and culminates at the Qasr al-Bint, a major religious and cultural structure within Petra. The trail offers an immersive experience into the heritage of Petra.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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The extra time (3-6 hours) depends on how long you take at each stop to walk around and explore.
What our experts say
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Try local Bedouin tea during your break.
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Capture photos at sunrise near The Monastery.
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Visit the Byzantine Church for stunning mosaics.
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Explore the Wadi Farasa Trail for fewer crowds.
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Enjoy lunch in a Nabatean cave for a unique experience.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Embark on a journey of discovery with the 6 Hours Private Tour in Petra, a unique experience that offers a blend of cultural immersion and historical exploration. This tour promises an authentic encounter with the ancient city of Petra, guided by local Bedouins who share their deep-rooted knowledge and insights with visitors.What to expect?
During the 6 hours of this private tour, guests can anticipate a one-of-a-kind experience filled with authentic local insights, traditional Bedouin hospitality, and the opportunity to capture stunning photos of Petra's iconic facades. The tour offers a personalized and safe adventure for solo travelers and families alike, ensuring a memorable visit to this historical site.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a deeper connection to the places they visit, as well as those interested in supporting local communities and preserving cultural heritage. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply a curious explorer, the 6 Hours Private Tour in Petra caters to a diverse range of interests and preferences.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Petra with this private tour guided by local Bedouins. Gain exclusive access to hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path locations, all while enjoying traditional Bedouin hospitality and engaging with personal stories from your guide. By booking this tour, you not only support the local community but also ensure a unique and unforgettable experience that goes beyond typical tourist activities.Good to know
Guests can look forward to a tea break in a cave home or under a tent, where they can relax and soak in the beauty of Petra. The tour also includes insider tips on the best times and spots for capturing stunning photos of the ancient city. With lunch provided as part of the package, visitors can focus on enjoying the sights and sounds of Petra without any worries.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the 6 Hours Private Tour in Petra rave about the personalized and insightful nature of the excursion. From the warm hospitality of the local Bedouin guides to the unique photo opportunities and cultural immersion, guests leave with a newfound appreciation for Petra's history and heritage. Overall, the tour receives high praise for its authenticity, local connections, and memorable experiences.Journals from our explorers at this location
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