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  1. That’s the exact route I took my first time in Petra, too…just perchance wandering off with a friend. We actually didn’t even make it to the monastery in the end.

    Luckily I have since been back to remedy that situation. But the garden area in your 5th picture remains my favorite part of that place to date.

    1. Quite possibly mine too. The experience changes so much when there are no tourists around, which is the main reason I always wander off the main trails!

  2. First: I hate that I fit into one of your stereotypes of the people who have Jordan high on their list of places to go (I’m the boring archaeological type with a hard-on for rocks *sigh*)

    Second: I LOVE Petra, and agree that everyone should go there.

    Third: I stayed with Ghassab too!!! I love running into (well, figuratively in this case, literally in the days I stayed in Amman after Petra) people who stayed with Ghassab!!

  3. in the words of Sean Connery ‘Only the penitent man will pass’ hehe if only they stopped the Indiana Jones films after that third instalment shot in Petra.

    Wicked blog mate. You’ve a real knack of capturing your travel experiences in a humourous, offbeat style.

  4. gosh i love that place. may be i’ll take the pony if walking is way too tiring as you said, but it’s worth to visit! i love ancient places like that, make me fits to a typical boring archaeological type 😉

  5. That walk back to the village was one of the hardest of my life. I envisioned us passing out in the sand and being rescued by men on camels and taken back to their village, where eventually we would become part of the tribe and marry tasty Arab girls… Alas, it didn’t happen.

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