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Hi Cindy, the terrain is pretty rough and sandy so I would think a regular wheelchair would be difficult. I've also seen mention of motorised carts at the site, but I'm not sure where they can be booked from — the Petra Visitors Centre would be able to advise, and there are various places near the entrance where he could wait. The Siq and the Treasury How much do tickets for Petra cost? Petra by night What should I wear? Petra camels Can I get food and drink at Petra? Souvenir stalls near the Monastery What else should I know about visiting Petra?
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Entering through the Siq is a dramatic and atmospheric introduction to the ancient city. The rock-face holds the carved-out tomb of Nabatean ruler Uneishu, as well as other fantastical tombs named the Obelisk, Urn and the Silk Tomb. Bring a hat, sunglasses and sunblock. Also make sure you have a ready supply of water. Temperatures drop fast when the sun sets — bring an extra layer to stay warm.
Petra and Jordan are safe and stable places to visit. Bedouin stall-holders can be found on site, selling everything from jewellery to carpets. HostelBookers has a selection of great-value hotels in Wadi Musa a ten-minute walk from Petra, all highly rated by our previous guests. You can find an extensive list of tours to Petra from Amman, Aqaba and other places in Jordan here.
If you have the energy, wake up really early and head to Petra when it opens at 6 am to catch a glimpse of the sunrise above The Treasury. Many visitors argue that this is the best time to see Petra in all its glory. There are also far fewer visitors at this time so you may be able to enjoy the site all by yourself for a few minutes. The entrance and very first landmark in Petra is Al Siq Canyon. It is a narrow canyon that is 1. When walking through the canyon visitors will notice the man-made terracotta pipes and stone panels which were used to transport and filter the water from Wadi Musa into Petra.
The original dams that were used to prevent flooding from the pipes are still in place at the beginning of the canyon. Al Siq Canyon is also adorned with a number of religious sculptures and visitors will also pass a tomb and a single standing fig tree.
The canyon then continues to wind beneath the cliffs until it reaches the opening at The Treasury. The Treasury is an impressive monument that is carved into the sandstone cliffs. It is the first site that visitors will see upon reaching the opening of Al Siq Canyon. Originally intended as a tomb for King Aretas III, it oozes with grandeur and is possibly one of the most recognizable landmarks in Petra.
The next site along is the Street of Facades which is a long row of tombs and houses that date back to around years ago. Visitors will want to spend some time here exploring this ancient street. From the Street of Facades are a number of hiking routes. In Petra, visitors should expect to walk a lot.
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