Where the Past and the Present Meet
Petra is an entrancing place that rewards adventurous spirits – and is well worth returning to for deeper inspection. See it at its radiant best in the early morning and late evening, explore its lesser-known byways and discover some of its hidden treasures. A rich history Petra was founded 2,000 years ago by the Nabateans, a tribe originally from Arabia. They traded with, and were eventually taken over by, the Romans.
Their capital, Petra, is a unique mix of classical Roman style architecture and local styles, featuring hundreds of ornate facades carved out of the sandstone cliffs. Petra comes as an assault on the senses – the feeling of exposure to the elements is thrilling. The natural drama of the location, the colouring of the sandstone, the stillness, heat and clarity of light, all make it an unforgettable adventure. Two other factors make Petra feel incredibly special. The first is the isolation of its location, hidden as it is from the outside world between two great parallel rocky ranges. Even today, there are very few ways to get there. The second is the sensuous and remarkable colouring of Petra’s sandstone facades. Gently eroded over time by the wind and rain, amazing bands of colour streak through the rock, from scarlet to yellow to purple to brown. At sunset, the sandstone are suffused with a warm, pinkish glow.