What nights is Petra lit up?

Petra by Night is open to the public three days a week – on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. You can enter the site from 20:00 onwards and stay until 22.30.

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How does Petra by night work?

Petra by Night runs every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week, starts at 20:30 from Petra Visitor Centre and delivers you back by licensed guide to the Visitor Centre around 22.30pm. The entrance fee for Petra by Night is 17 JD, children under 10 years are admitted free of charge.

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How long does Petra at night last?

The Petra by night light show occurs only thrice a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 8:30 pm until 10:30 pm each week. Hence it is advisable to alter your Jordan itinerary so that the day you visit Petra is one of these days in the week.

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What time Petra closes?

Petra is open every day, with the ticket office opening from 6am to 6pm in the summer and from 6am to 4pm during the winter. The site closes around sunset and the quietest times to visit Petra are usually in the early mornings and late afternoons.

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Can you wear leggings in Jordan?

Lean towards more loose-fitting clothing. If you do choose to wear something more fitted, like leggings, accompany it with a loose-fitting top that covers your butt. As you continue to read you will see these rules are not set in stone as some areas of Jordan are more accustomed to tourists and less conservative.

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Do I need DEET for Jordan?

net with fine mesh to exclude both mosquitos and sand flies. Choose an appropriate insect repellant: PROTECTION AGAINST MULTIPLE BUGS (MOSQUITOS, TICKS, FLIES, ETC.): The CDC recommends a repellent which contains at least 20% DEET. Always use repellents as directed.

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Can you sleep in Petra?

For thousands of years up until recently, people have slept inside the caves that you can still see in Petra's extraordinary landscape. But thirty-years ago, in an attempt to preserve Petra, the Jordanian government relocated its cave dwelling community to Wadi Musa, a nearby village two kilometres away.

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