A Family Journey Through the Rose-Red City: Discovering the Wonders of Petra

Petra—one of the New Seven Wonders of the World—was more than a bucket-list destination. It was a living dream carved into rose-red stone, and sharing the experience with my family made it all the more magical. #familytrip

From the moment we walked through the Siq, that narrow gorge with walls towering on either side, there was a sense of mystery in the air. And then—there it was. The Treasury. Peeking out from the end of the canyon like a scene from a movie. No photo, no video, no story ever does it justice. Standing there with my loved ones, we were all speechless. In that moment, we were time travelers.

Every step beyond that was a discovery. The Royal Tombs, the Street of Facades, the climb up to the Monastery—it felt like we were exploring the secrets of an ancient world together.

✍🏼 Tips for future travelers:
- Go early: Petra is huge! Arriving early not only helps beat the crowds, but also the heat.
- Wear comfy shoes: You’ll walk a lot, and some paths are rocky or steep—especially the climb to the Monastery.
- Bring water and snacks: There are vendors inside, but having your own supply helps, especially if you're traveling with kids.
- Don’t rush: Take your time. Petra isn’t just about sightseeing—it’s about feeling the stories etched into every stone.

Pro-Tip: Try Petra by Night. If you can, go back in the evening for a magical candle-lit experience in front of the Treasury.

Petra wasn’t just a destination—it was a shared memory, a bonding experience, and a gentle reminder of how small we are in the grand stories of the world.

#aprilblooms #historicallandmarks #petrajordan #travelinspiration #worldwonder #traveldiaries

Post by Lola Coveñas | Apr 14, 2025

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