Inside Petra

Essential Experiences

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Exploring Petra: Trails to Adventure

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Al Baydha
Uum Sayhoun
Waadi Musa
Al Taybeh
Rajif
Dlagha

Meet the Communities

Al Baydha

Situated to the northeast of the archaeological park, the people of Baidha preserve and share the traditional Bedouin ethos of coexisting harmoniously with nature. The local folklore museum is accessible to tourists and showcases their exceptional history and cultural traditions.

Uum Sayhoun

The people of Umm Sayhoun are deeply connected to their Bedouin traditions, which they carefully preserve and pass down through generations. These traditions include the intricate art of Henna design and playing traditional musical instruments like the 'Rababah' and 'Shababah'

Waadi Musa

Wadi Musa, situated at the heart of the Petra region, serves as the primary gateway for tourism in Petra. In Wadi Musa, you can find well-preserved historical water systems dating back to the Nabataean era, which formed a crucial ecosystem that supported urban life during that time.

Al Taybeh

Taybeh, the Petra’s second largest town, is located at a high elevation overlooking the villages of Wadi Musa and Rajif. In the evening, the sunset over Wadi Araba illuminates the entire village in orange.



Rajif

Rajif is a Bedouin community known for its plentiful agricultural produce, which includes olives, apricots, almonds, figs, and lentils. Within this small village, the local population actively preserves Bedouin culture, which encompasses traditional dances and more.


Dlagha

Located just off the King’s Highway, the village of Dlaghah is a place where traditional Bedouin life persists. The local residents continue to practice a nomadic way of life, herding livestock and primarily sustaining themselves with a traditional dairy diet, oftencrafted from goat milk.

Testimonials

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Barack Obama

44th U.S. President

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Oprah Winfrey

American host and television producer