Petra, Jordan

Al-Khazneh, Petra, Jordan

The most iconic structure in Petra, carved into a sandstone cliff, famous for its grand facade and intricate Hellenistic design.

The Monastery (Ad-Deir), Petra, Jordan

A massive rock-cut monument similar to the Treasury but larger. After a climb of 800 steps, visitors are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

a camel is sitting in front of a building
a camel is sitting in front of a building
brown concrete building under blue sky during daytime
brown concrete building under blue sky during daytime
The Siq, Petra, Jordan

A dramatic, narrow gorge that serves as the main entrance to Petra, with towering cliffs and beautiful rock formations leading to the Treasury.

The Royal Tombs, Petra, Jordan

This collection of large tombs carved into the cliff includes the Urn Tomb, the Silk Tomb, and the Corinthian Tomb, each showcasing the Nabataean's architectural prowess.

The Great Temple, Petra, Jordan

A complex that spans over 7,500 square meters, likely used for public gatherings. Its impressive columns and layout reflect its historical significance.

Little Petra (Siq al-Barid), Petra, Jordan

Located a short distance from the main city, Little Petra served as a suburb and contains smaller rock-cut facades and dwellings, giving insight into Nabataean daily life.

The Street of Facades, Petra, Jordan

A long street lined with rock-cut tombs and carved facades, likely the burial place for wealthy Nabataean familie.

The High Place of Sacrifice, Petra, Jordan

A mountaintop site accessible by a trail, historically used for Nabataean religious rituals. The view from the top is breathtaking, offering a panorama of Petra.