Quick guide to Petra/ Dead Sea
I had the chance to visit Jordan last month, I wasn't expecting much, initially me and my friend wanted to visit Petra and maybe swim in the Dead Sea but this trip was more than that...
We flown from Dubai to Amman with Fly Dubai, we arrived around midnight, visa is about 40 jordanian dinar and free for arabic passport holder, we took a taxi from the airport to petra, it was 70 jordanian dinars, not bad if you calculate the cost of the fuel in Jordan.
We booked in a hotel in Petra, The EDOM nothing fancy but 5min walking to the ruins of Petra, which was very convenient.
I've read a lot about the beauty of Petra, but I never imagined that I will be impressed like I was. After you enter the lost city of Petra the first thing you feel in you aren't in 2015 anymore, the ruins are thousands of years old, but look like they have been built weeks ago, it's a bleeding how mother nature, left us the chance to see this after long centuries. The entrance to Petra is 1 Jordanian Dinar for Arabic passport holders, and 50 Jordanian Dinars for the others, you can walk for about 10 min, then you will walk for about 1 km through the Siq, which is the ancient main entrance of Petra, and just when you think you have seen enough bizarre-looking geological formation in the Siq, you suddenly come face to face with Al-Khazneh! Believe me you will be amazed by the huge size of the Treasury's facade.After that you still can walk to see the R...
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