Mon 3 Jan 2011
Petra is a place of myths, legends, and Indiana Jones fantasies. Except it’s real and not a movie set.
I hiked through this UNESCO World Heritage site in Jordan exactly two years ago. This historical city was mainly cut from the rock here around the 6th Century BC.
“Petra by Night” may be touristy, but no less magical. There is something so quiet and surreal about sitting there in the pitch dark of the Middle Eastern desert listening to the haunting sounds of flute and gazing at the stone carvings by the light of 1,800 candles.
To visit Petra during daylight is an awe-inspiring experience, to experience it at night is truly out-of-this-world. Walk through the Siq to the Khazneh following a candle-lit path and enjoy the haunting music of local Bedouin at the Treasury.
The Treasury
Petra, Jordan
Petra is a place of myths, legends, and Indiana Jones fantasies. Except it’s real and not a movie set.
I hiked through this UNESCO World Heritage site in Jordan exactly two years ago. This historical city was mainly cut from the rock here around the 6th Century BC.
Petra by Night may be touristy, but no less magical. There is something so quiet and surreal about sitting there in the pitch dark of the Middle Eastern desert listening to the haunting sounds of flute and gazing at the stone carvings by the by the light of 1,800 candles.
To visit Petra during daylight is an awe-inspiring experience, to experience it at night is truly out-of-this-world. Walk through the Siq to the Khazneh following a candle-lit path and enjoy the haunting music of local Bedouin at the Treasury.
by the light of 1,800 candles







herded onto a bus that had definitely seen better days. What was once a luxury coach with plush seats was now dirty, torn and tattered with broken seat arms and seat backs that no longer stayed in the upright position. When I finally boarded the ferry at 3:30pm (of course it was late), my ticket and passport were checked no less than five times and then I entered another world. It was as nice and plush as any big fast ferry I’d been on before. These kinds of ferries are kind of like business class in an airplane, but with much more room, larger comfy seats, a coffee and snack bar and general luxury compared to where I’d hung out all day.












