Madaba to Petra Via Kings highway

From: 90 JOD

TRIP DESCRIPTION

The trip starts as the driver will pick you up from  Madaba at the time you prefer ,kindly write your hotel name in the check out page,  stop at Karak castle where you can visit the site for 120 minutes after that driving Petra as the final stop.

On the way there is a three 10 minute picture stops , Wadi Mujib, Wadi Hissa and Dana natural reserve , do not forget your camera with you.

WHAT IS INCLUDED AND WHAT IS NOT!

The Price is inclusive all taxes and the price of the car,gasoline and any driver personal expenses, and does not include entrance fees to sites which is paid directly at each site entrance office.

BOOK IN THREE FAST STEPS ONLY !​

Step 1

Choose the date of your flight from the calendar above

Step 2

Fill in your name, phone and email on the checkout page

Step 3

Check your mail as the reservation is confirmed immediately

Daily Departure trips.

Madaba to Petra via Kings Highway

-You will receive immediately a confirmation Email.

-Kindly email us incase of cancellation or changing in schedule.

Petra was the impressive capital of the Nabataean kingdom from around the 6th century BC. The kingdom was absorbed into the Roman Empire in AD 106 and the Romans continued to expand the city. An important center for trade and commerce, Petra continued to flourish until a catastrophic earthquake destroyed buildings and crippled vital water management systems around AD 663. After Saladin’s conquest of the Middle East in 1189, Petra was abandoned and the memory of it was lost to the West.

The ruins remained hidden to most of the world until the Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt, disguised as an Arab scholar, infiltrated the Bedouin-occupied city in 1812. Burckhardt’s accounts of his travels inspired other Western explorers and historians to discover the ancient city further. The most famous of these was David Roberts, a Scottish artist who created accurate and detailed illustrations of the city in 1839.

The first major excavations of the site were in 1929 after the forming of Trans-Jordan. Since that time, Petra has become by far Jordan’s largest tourist attraction. The site was included in the Steven Spielberg movie, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989 and was chosen in July 2007 as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.

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