Book Your Holiday To Petra, Jordan
Important Things to Do
- Explore the TreasuryMarvel at this iconic rock-cut facade, one of Petra's most famous landmarks.
- Hike to the MonasteryClimb the 800 steps to the Monastery for stunning views and impressive architecture.
- Walk through the SiqWander through the narrow canyon that leads to Petra's main entrance.
Local Cuisine
- MansafJordan’s national dish made of lamb cooked in a yogurt sauce and served with rice.
- FalafelDeep-fried chickpea patties served in pita bread with vegetables and tahini.
- MaqlubaA traditional rice dish with meat and vegetables, often flipped upside down when served.
Customs
- Dress ModestlyRespect local customs by wearing conservative clothing, especially in religious and historical sites.
- HospitalityJordanians are known for their warmth and hospitality; it's polite to accept offers of tea or coffee.
Best Time to Visit
- March-May and September-NovemberFor mild temperatures and fewer crowds.

