Review – Little Petra (Siq al-Barid), Jordan ✨


✨ Review – Little Petra (Siq al-Barid), Jordan ✨

📍 Location: Approximately 14 km north of Petra, in the Ma’an Governorate, southern Jordan.

🏛️ About the Site: Little Petra, also known as Siq al-Barid, is a smaller archaeological site carved into the red sandstone cliffs, serving as a subsidiary settlement of the main Petra city. Once a trading and residential area for the Nabateans, it features narrow gorges, rock-cut facades, and ancient dwellings. Compared to Petra, it is quieter and less crowded, offering a more intimate exploration experience.

📷 Photo Spots:
• The rock-cut facades along the Siq.
• The ancient cisterns and water channels carved into the cliffs.
• Panoramic views from small hiking paths above the canyon.
• Tranquil corners of the canyon with sunlight filtering through the rocks.

💡 Tips:
• Entry fee: Around 10–15 JD (~$14–21 USD), often included in a combined Petra ticket.
• Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon for soft lighting and cooler temperatures.
• Wear comfortable walking shoes; some areas require moderate hiking.
• Bring water and sun protection, as shade is limited in the canyon.
• Combine with Petra main site for a full Nabatean experience.

🚇 Transportation:
• Drive or taxi from Petra/Wadi Musa (~20–30 minutes).
• Accessible via tour packages that include both Petra and Little Petra.

🍜 Local Amenities:
• Small cafes and vendors at the entrance selling refreshments and snacks.

👉 Conclusion: Little Petra offers a peaceful, scenic, and historically rich experience for travelers seeking to explore Nabatean sites away from the crowds. Its rock-cut architecture and serene canyons make it a perfect spot for photography, hiking, and cultural exploration.

Post by Hami Nguyen | Sep 8, 2025

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