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Petra Tour Packages

Petra Holiday Packages: rated 4.1/5 (based on 8 reviews) | Packages starting from ₹49,499/-

Petra Holiday Packages

Popularly known as the ‘Rose City’, Petra is the face of Jordan and known for its rock-cut architecture, water conduit system and best cliffs for hiking. This mesmerizing destination is an obvious choice for travelers looking for some hiking and climbing fun surrounded by ancient monuments, great cliffs, and delectable food options.
With the Petra tour packages offered by us, you would be able to plan your vacation well and enjoy the many sights of this magnificent destination. Book your plan now and customize it accordingly.

Best Places To Visit Through Petra Tour Packages

1. Al-Khazneh

One of the most popular tourist destinations in Jordan is Al-Khazneh. It is the best elaborate temples in Petra. In Arabic, this name translates into ‘The Treasury’ as the Bedouins believed this place contains treasure. The structure was built in the 1st century AD and carved out of a sandstone rock face.

2. Ad-Deir

The second most popular attraction in Petra is Ad Deir, ‘The Monastery’. This monument is located in the northwest hills of the city in the Petra Archaeological Park. Its rock-cut facade structure has a height of 45 m with 50 m of width. The tomb here also has some inscriptions from the Byzantine period.

3. Siq

One of the most popular attractions Petra, Siq or ‘the Shaft’ is the main caravan entrance of the ancient city of Petra. This narrow and dim gorge is about the length of 1.2 km which is a natural geological fault created by tectonic forces. This place has some underground chambers and some un-clarified functions.

4. Royal Tombs

On the western slope of Jabal al-Khubtha rock, the “Royal Tomb” is a series of mausoleums. At the center of the tombs, the eminent king Aretas, the fourth laid down. The mausoleums have great decorations of various items such as the floral decoration on the Nabataean. These tombs were converted into a church in the Byzantine period. They are an amazing sight to explore through Petra tours.

5. Great Temple

The ruins of the shows beautiful carved architectural fragments and two largely intact elephant-headed capitals. The other features were of Nabataean painted ceramics, painted and inscribed plaster, bronze plaque, etc.

Why This Destination?

Being hidden for almost 500 years, the ‘Lost City’ Petra is the city where you will find the most ancient structures and natural wonders. Apart from its rich history and traditions it is also a UNESCO Heritage Place and home to the most delicious cuisine. To enjoy the vibe straight from the past one must visit this place.

How to Reach

Petra and the other cities in Jordan are well connected. There is no flight to Petra but one can definitely fly to one of the nearest city airports and reach Petra. The best routes for Petra package are discussed below

By Air

There are two major airports around Petra - Queen Alia International Airport at Ziziya and King Hussein International Airport at Aqaba. The airports are 30 km away from Amman and 100 km away from Petra respectively. Regular flights are available from major cities such as Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore of India to the airports. Popular airlines like Emirates, Etihad Airways, Air India, Air Arabia, Lufthansa operate in this route taking one or two halts. After reaching the airport one can easily book private transport and reach Petra.

By Road

This way of travel is not used by any traveler. One can fly to the cities of Ziziya and Aqaba or Amman then book a cab to Petra.

Best Time to Visit

Summer in Petra

The days in summer in petra are unbearably hot. The temp touches the scale in the 40 's. But if you are hot heat-affected then you can surely plan a trip to Petra in this season. In this time the place has almost no crowd so you can utterly enjoy the place and its centuries-old beauty.

Spring & Fall in Petra

One of the best times to visit Petra is this season between the months of March to May & the Fall season between the months of September to November. In this season the climate is moderate, with the temp not too hot. The nights are also cool. This is the best time for sightseeing, climbing the cliffs or hiking in nature reserves. One should visit the place this season.

Winter in Petra

The day time temp in Petra during the winter days is a bit of chilly and the night time temp goes down to bitter cold. Especially in the desert region, the weather is extreme and there are sharp and short rainfalls. This is not the most preferable time to go for a Petra trip.

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Jordan: A Treasure Chest of Ancient Monuments

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₹ 80,099/-₹ 88,021/-

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Passionate Tour to Unravel Jordan Charisma

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A Popular Tour Package to Jordan for 6 Days

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Splendid Jordan Tour Package From Mumbai

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FAQs for Petra

How much does it cost to visit Petra?

A trip for two will cost JOD 828 for a week. 

What to buy from Petra?

One can buy traditional keffiyehs, Ajloun Olive Oil, Arabic sweets, Hand-painted ceramics, etc.

How long is the walk-in Petra to reach Treasury?

It's a 1.2 km long walk to reach Treasury.

Is Petra open every day?

Yes, Petra is open every day for tourists.

Do I need a vaccination to enter Jordan?

One needs vaccination of MMR, Polio, Meningitis, TDAP, etc., vaccines to enter Jordan.

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Swaroop's 7 days trip to Egypt

a year ago
Initial Overall coordination was bit dull but later after landing in Jordan it was smooth. About the driver, he was very well behaved and courteous but he was bit rushing at Petra. We have given the time as 13:30 to reach back to where he as dropped but as tourists we took time and it was raining. Hence couldn’t be on-time. So I recommend to don’t rush. Rest everything was smooth. A very memorable trip :) Every bit of second was memorable for us. Thanks travel triangle, axis and holiday aces for the excellent coordination.
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Swaroop S

Bengaluru

Shatabdi's 11 days trip to Egypt

4 years ago
We went to Egypt and Jordan and we had an overall ok experience and honestly the experience would have been more or less same if we would have planned the holiday ourselves instead of hiring a travel agent. Although I must mention that the Jordan leg was way better then Egypt , long story short the agents did't add much value and I would rather recommend to plan the trip yourself. Below is the detailed feedback What worked well a. Guides in Alexendria , Cairo , Abu Simbel and Luxor - Guides in all these 4 locations were great. They took us around all the spots and explained us the history and significance of those spots very well. b. Awesome Jordanian experience thanks to Travanco and Mr Wahid (our driver cum guide) - The Jordanian experience was amazing and everything was well planned. Starting from the visa assistance in Amman airport to hotels and site seeing in Petra and Wadi rum. A special call out to Mr Wahid who was amazing. c. Assistance provided by Mr Sumit and Mr Karan with Jordanian visa - Apprently the Jordanian visa rules had changed for Indians by the time we travelled and we were not allow to board our flight from Mumbai because of that. And while it was a shocker for us to know that the travel agent did't know about the change (see below for details) , it was good to have Mr Sumit and Mr Karan providing adequate support in ensuring we are able to travel to the country as a part of our plan. In other words they were able to make arrangements in short timeframe which ensured that we were able to get into Jordan , although that cost us an additional 120 USD overall. d. Hotels - Overall the hotels in Egypt and Jordan were great. What did't go well a. Visa assistance (before travel) with Jordanian visa - Although Mr Sumit and Mr Karan were able to make arrangements to allow us enter Jordan , it was surprise to see that they were not aware of the changes to the Jordanian visa policy. When we hire travel agents to help us with holidays , we expect them to be up to date with the visa policy changes etc for the destination country. Eventually because of this we had to have an additional 120 USD added to the cost and not to mention go through some tense moments. I would like to state that we did ask for the Jordanian visa assistance in last week of December itself , after we got our Egyptian visa well before our travel dates to Mr Yatharth as well as Mr Sumit , and we were told that its visa on arrival so we should not worry. But Jordan had changed their visa policy early december and they were not aware of it. Eventually they mentioned that its airline's responsibility to inform passengers but I dont think I can buy that. Anyways all is well that ends well as we were able to make it to Jordan eventually - thanks to the last minute effort from Mr Sumit and Karan. Having said that they can act more professional for future and keep themselfs updated with the visa policy changes. b. Lack of clarity on cash requirements - We had asked time and again to Mr Yatharth how much of cash shall we carry and we were told that we just have to carry cash worh 20,000 INR. But well guess even they are not aware of the fact that credit cards are not widely accepted in Egypt , or they just casually replied - neverthless it was quite unprofessional as we had to make multiple ATM withrawals for cash in Egypt. Also suddenly in the tour Mr Ali (Egyptian counterpart of flying feet) asked for an additional 80 USD as hotel gurrentee for Aswan and Luxor hotel - something which we were not informed earlier. c. Aswan travel arrangements and guide - We took a 17 hour long train journey from cairo to Aswan and upon reaching Aswan at 1 , we wanted to go to hotel to freshen up before we start the tour. However I guess the hotel was not booked or our guide told that the checkin is not until 2. So we were to drag ourselfs through the Philae temple tour which we did't enjoy much as we were touring without any shower or bio break. Add to that Mr Nasser (our guide) was not at all good. He was constantly making comments like "maharani" to my wife despite us requesting him not to. For me he seeom to be a local goon rather then a guide. Eventually we checked into hotel at 4 and the hotel was nice , but then while we covered our itinary for Aswan , it was not enjoyble. d. Aswan to Luxor transfer - We took the Abu Simbel tour and upon our return we had to followup for the driver and the Luxor hotel where we to check in. Also in hotel we had no assistance and the staff were not expecting us. Again we had to follup with Mr Ali to have that issue resolved. Overall we could sense that the Aswan and Luxor leg was not planned at all and got planned at the last minute which was quite unprofessional e. Tips - Mr Ali on first day took tip money for drivers and ball boys however again we had to tip the drivers seperately. As a matter of fact they demanded money (especially Mr Hani who took us from Aswan to Luxor). f. Refund of cash - Mr Ali had taken an additional 90 USD (for jordanian visa and any other ad hoc tours) and then later 80 USD for hotel gurrentee. We took inner pyramid tour so considering all we were supposed to get 126 USD cash back from Mr Ali , which he promised to return on last day at airport. But guess what , on last day when we called him , he mentioned that he does't have people and the refund will take time. We had to wait until last minute to get our money back. That too we got only 100 USD and it took some additional followups from Mr Karan to get the remaining 26 USD back. It left a very bad taste for us and I dont think I would ever like to deal with Mr Ali in future.
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Shatabdi Mukherjee Goswami

Mumbai

Hridesh's 7 days trip to Jordan

5 years ago
The entire process is seamless. Quick quotes and in-depth discussion with Passionate Discoveries. We customized the trip as we wanted to spend more time at few of the cities and locations. The local guide provided to us was excellent and fun. The trip was memorable . Floating on Dead Sea, Wadi Rum, Petra
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Hridesh Raj

Shramjivi nagar

Dipankar's 7 days trip to Jordan

5 years ago
I would like to thank TravelTriangle, our travel agent - Anshul-Passionate Discoveries Travels to put us through Travco Jordan. Travco Jordan were the ones who handled our travels in Jordan - from assisting in visa at the point of entry, transfers from the airport to the hotel, daytime sightseeing, travel guide etc. I would definitely recommend everyone to travel to Jordan and exploring it with Travco Jordan is a good way to do it. They have good drivers and English-speaking travel guides, who take you along. Were a group of 7 strangers in a comfortable van, but eventually made an awesome group of friends and memories. We had a travel-guide, who was knowledgeable, but was always in a rush to get over with things. With the itinerary we went with - we were to explore Amman city on our own. Uber works well within Amman. The hotel we stayed in Amman, Rum Arts Hotel (Al-Waleed) didnt provide great service with its food, not much of vegetarian option provided but the location, room quality was good. Hotel Petra Palace (Petra Stay) , The Grand East Resort (Dead Sea) are good places to stay, have food, explore and were really satisfactory. Our stay at Hillawi Camp (Wadi Rum) was decent, it wasnt a great camp, but yes Wadi Rum is a magical place, we explored it well by a desert night safari, night star gazing (not included in the itinerary), but highly recommeded. In Petra, we had to walk around 10km to reach the monastery (Ad-Deir) from the Petra Visitor Centre, to climb those 800 steps is exciting and also needs a good fitness level, shoes etc. I would not recommend the paid night visit to the Treasury, Petra, not much happens out there, it makes more sense to utilize those 17JD someplace else - probably at the Wadi Mujib (Al Siq Trail ) near Dead Sea is more exciting. Watch few youtube videos to know more about it. Do not miss the Al-Joun Fort, Jerash trip, if you love Roman history, ruins, this is going to be a good day-trip. Few tips from my side to make the Jordan trip with Travco more awesome - 1. Make a visit to Aqaba - the down south portcity of Jordan. It's ike an easy 2 hr drive from Wadi Rum - beaches, malls, a little fort, jelly fish, submerged tanks , an Israeli city across the sea makes it worth it. (not included in the itinerary, we paid extra to visit it) 2. Visit Al Maghtas (Jesus Baptizaiton site), there is something unique about this place, the feeling is sacred to watch the Jordan river flow, dangle your legs on its edge and let the feeling sink in (not included in the itinerary, we paid extra to visit it) 3. Do not pay 17JD for the night visit to Treasury, Petra. Not recommended. It's dark, crowded, a lot of camera flashes and nothing unique about it. 4. Buy drinking water cheaper in some general stores, a little bargain would really help. 5. Give yourself sometime to explore Amman City in the itinerary - the view from the Citadel is a must go place during the evening,Blue Mosque, stroll in the Rainbowstreet with visit to few eateries like Books Cafe, Hashims, Al Quds etc would be great (not included in the itinerary, take help of Uber, Google Maps and do it on your own) 6. Use Zain simcard. It has the best coverage in Jodran. Umniah, the other operator wont work in remote areas of Wadi Rum, Petra etc 7. Ask for sea-facing, pool facing rooms at the resorts of Dead Sea beforehand and have clarity about it , because the view other side aint great. 8. Carry an umbrella, a good pair of shoes, sun-screen lotion if you are there during summer 9. At times, the travel guide would get you into few shops to buy souveniers, but thats your call, you might get those at better prices someplace else too, so dont be in a hurry 10. Please be sure who would be your point of contact for any issues from Travco Jordan, because for us, they never gave us a point of contact for customer support. We used to talk to our travel guide, or with the representative who came to receive us at the airport etc, but never knew any senior 's number from Travco. Rest, we had an wonderful time exploring Jordan. The country is a hidden gem, amidst war-torn countries like Syria, Iraq, S.Arabia not even for a moment we felt unsafe walking Jordanian streets, the people, the culture is beautiful, the country's stunning landscape, history leaves me mesmerized and wanting for more. The country is tourist-friendly, Travco Jordan, Anshul -Passionate Discoveries ( our travel agents) have been equally professional, responsive and acted positively to make our trip, a successful one. Highly recommended group tour !!
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Dipankar Behera

Mumbai

Pragatigupta's 7 days trip to Jordan

5 years ago
Hotel Wadi rum was under some kind of repair, it is a clean place but they can work a little on their food. Hotel Petra palace was as expected. Hotel Grand east was excellent It was a memorable trip , wish had more time in Amman,as didn't get time to explore it
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Pragati Gupta

New delhi

Ashima's 8 days trip to Jordan

5 years ago
Went to Jordan and the trip was arranged through Trel Triangle- passionate Discoveries. Anshul , having been there herself, gave good advice, and kept in mind all the details we had asked for, like the tour to be arranged in such a way that we cover Petra by night, or a couple of other things we asked for. The hotels arranged were good, clean and comfortable The person who drove us on the 9 day tour in jordan, was also very good, knowledgeable and very helpful .
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Ashima Virmani

Hyderabad

Ravi's 8 days trip to Israel

7 years ago
Jordon trip was very good. We were very happy with the Jordon travel agency. Their guide Basel is very good. We stayed in Panaroma hotel in Petra. The hotel location is very good. But the maintenance and the food is solo. Regarding the Israel trip: We were provided a Honda Civic station wagon for the first 3-4 days. The car has a good boot spec for luggage. But hardly and let room for the back seat passengers. It was pretty bad. Later they changed it to a SUV. It was fine. Hotels were good. Guide Avi is a nice and friendly guy. He is knowledgable too. He was our driver and guide. We felt that he can't handle both the tasks at the same time. The reason may be he is exited to receive us or never handled both the tasks. His organisation skills are poor. He should plan well. Met Raz on the final day. He is a nice guy. Mat a diary farmer as part of the tour. Also met a researcher in banana farm. We were very happy with those two meetings. Couple of suggestions: 1) Dead Sea tour should have been from Jordon rather than Israel. 2) Masada can be avoided or planned when it's not hot. 3) we didn't visit palastenian territories . We have no idea that tour doesn't cover it. Should include Bethelaham as part of it. So that we could have visited palastenian territories and also Jesus birth place. Any how we achieved our goals of visiting both the countries.
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Ravi Ravula

Hyderabad

Tanmay's 5 days trip to Maldives

7 years ago
Highly satisfied with Travel Triangle for their services. Kesia holidays helped us through a proper seamless service. Paradise Island and resort is actually a Paradise. Aramu spa , Dolphin Cruise, all the evenings​ with Joker and Petra
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Tanmay Patgiri Patgiri

Bengaluru

Things To Do In Petra

1. Enjoy the candle night

One of the first three weekdays a week i.e. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday around 1500 candles are lit in the areas around Siq and the Treasury. The event takes place at around 8.30 at night. This ‘Magical’ view of Petra is a must-see through Petra tour packages.

2. Hiking at Petra

One of the best things to do in Petra is hiking through the normal walking trails. Starting from Treasury, enjoy the unmarked hiking trails, enjoy the best view of Roman ruins and the Monastery from the highest vantage point and descended back to the front of Royal Tombs.

3. Sunrise and sunset at Petra

At Petra, the park usually opens early. In the early morning, at treasury one can experience one of the isolated and beautiful sunrise views from the park as it is not a very popular thing but worth seeing. In the evening the park is less crowded and one can find a great time in this historical place to enjoy the vibe and the beautiful sunset.

4. Visit the High Place of Sacrifice

At the rocky slope of Jabal al-Madbah, the High Place of Sacrifice is an unmissable part of various Petra tours. Thirty to forty minutes of interesting climbing from the theatre and streets of Facades to the Place of Sacrifice and step down to the back of the mountain into Wadi Farasa to Qasr al-Bint. The breath-taking views and the magnificent Nabataean architecture is worth visiting.

5. See the old at Qasr al-Bint

This is one of the oldest preserved structures at Petra. At the northwest os the Great Temple and southwest of Winged Lions, the temple is situated facing Wadi Musa. This deity of Qasr al-Bint was Dushara.

Tips

  • Book your travel plan beforehand and customize it according to your priority.
  • Be prepared to walk a lot around Petra.
  • You can also rent a camel for traveling around Petra.