The walk from the entrance of Petra to the Treasury (the iconic facade that is the highlight on a visit to Petra), is 2km long, or just over one mile. If you walk fast, you can get to the Treasury in 20 minutes. If you slow down, enjoy the views, and take lots of photos, it can take at least 30 minutes.

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Beside this, how long does it take to walk to the monastery in Petra?

As other's have mentioned, it takes about 40 minutes to walk from the visitors' centre to the Treasury, then a further 30 minutes to get to the basin / the start of the Monastery path.

Additionally, how many days do you need in Petra? If you're interested in antiquities (and you've read up a bit in advance), Petra will be utterly fascinating; however long you spend, you will only see a fraction of what is there. At the most BASIC MINIMUM, plan for two full days exploring the site itself, plus a bit more for nearby stuff (Little Petra and the like).

Likewise, people ask, how long does it take to hike Petra?

It will take around 45 minutes to hike all the way up to the top but there are several photo stops you can rest along the way.

How much is entry to Petra?

Entry ticket[edit] Tourists (overnight and cruise visitors) pay 50 JOD (=70 USD) for 1 day's access to Petra, 55 JOD for 2 days or 60 JOD for 3 days. Students have to pay the full price, unless they have a valid Jordanian University ID; then the entry fee is 1 JOD.

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How high is the Monastery in Petra?

Petra's most awe-inspiring monument is also one of the most taxing to reach. The Monastery (Ad-Dayr or Ad-Deir in Arabic) boasts a massive facade almost fifty metres square, carved from a chunk of mountain nearly an hour's climb northwest of the city centre, 220m above the elevation of the Qasr al-Bint.

How old is the Monastery in Petra?

The Monastery, Petra's largest monument, dates from the 1st century BC. It was dedicated to Obodas I and is believed to be the symposium of Obodas the god. This information is inscribed on the ruins of the Monastery (the name is the translation of the Arabic "Ad Deir").

Is visiting Petra safe?

Petra and Jordan are safe and stable places to visit. Likely the biggest threat you'll encounter at Petra is dehydration from not drinking enough water.

What is inside the Treasury at Petra?

Petra is a stunning collection of tombs, temples and ancient living spaces of the Nabatean civilisation. Some main archeological sites inside the city are the Treasury – the tomb of a Nabatean king, the Monastery – an isolated mountain temple, a theatre, government buildings and dwelling for regular people.

When was Petra built?

It is not known precisely when Petra was built, but the city began to prosper as the capital of the Nabataean Empire from the 1st century BC, which grew rich through trade in frankincense, myrrh, and spices.

How long is the Siq in Petra?

Locations. In Petra It is the ancient main entrance leading to the city of Petra, starts at the Dam and ends at the opposite side of the vault, a split rock with a length of about 1200m and a width of 3 to 12m, and height up to about 80m; most of the rock is natural and another part was sculptured by the Nabataeans.

How do you get to Petra?

For travelers flying into Queen Alia International Airport, located 30 minutes from Amman, you can reach Petra in approximately three hours by car. If you opt for public transport, you can catch a JETT bus straight to Petra at the 7th Circle JETT bus station ($28 USD round trip).

Can you go inside the Treasury at Petra?

Unfortunately, you cannot go inside Petra Treasury anymore like Harrison Ford did in Indiana Jones.

Is the water safe to drink in Jordan?

Tap water in Jordan is generally safe to drink, but for a short trip it's better to stick to bottled water. The tap water in southern Jordan, particularly Wadi Rum, comes from natural springs at Diseh and so is extremely pure.

Is Petra open Fridays?

No, Petra is open every day of the week, on Friday many Jordanians visit as well so it might even be a little bit busier. Petra by Night is on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Is Petra overrated?

Petra is carved out of the most simple soft rock and as we speak it is crumbling away from neglect and under the burden of the masses who inhabit the site daily. Still, I would not suggest you rush to see it - it is truly the most overrated site we have ever visited, and we certainly have seen the best.

Can I get a Jordan visa on arrival?

Visa Note. You can obtain a single-entry visa on arrival at the Queen Alia International Airport and at Aqaba Airport. Multiple-entry visas are only available from Jordanian embassies/consulates.

How Safe Is Jordan right now?

Jordan is very safe to visit and, despite local dissatisfaction with issues such as Iraqi immigration, the Syrian refugee crisis, unemployment and high inflation, you are unlikely to feel any hint of the turmoil of neighbouring countries.

Do I need a visa for Jordan?

A passport and a visa are required. Jordan issues visas to U.S. citizens for a fee at most international ports of entry and at most international land border crossings upon arrival. If you are transiting through Queen Alia International Airport and are not leaving the airport, no visa is needed.

How safe is Jordan for Tourists 2019?

The US State Department's 2019 Crime and Safety Report describes Jordan as a “low-threat crime country” but general travel safety guidelines should be followed. Exercise the same safety precautions throughout your travels as you would in your own country.

Do you need a guide in Petra?

Even though you can visit Petra on your own, it is absolutely advisable that you have a guide to visit Petra to learn about the incredible history of this Unesco World Heritage site.

Can you wear shorts in Petra?

Whether you are in the city of Amman, exploring Petra or trekking the desert men should refrain from wearing shorts as it is seen as disrespectful. Even in warm weather, light linen or cotton trousers can keep you feeling cool and comfortable so just make sure to pack trousers with materials that suit the weather.

What is the best month to visit Jordan?

Temperature & rainfall For cooler temperatures in the high teens, the best time to visit Jordan is March-May. Amman reaches a comfortable 32°C between June and September, while nights can drop below freezing from December to February. The beaches of Aqaba and the salty Dead Sea touch 40°C in July.

How much spending money will I need for a week in Jordan?

A vacation to Jordan for one week usually costs around JOD406 for one person. So, a trip to Jordan for two people costs around JOD813 for one week.