Visite privée à cheval dans le procès Petra-tomb Haroun





Description
C'est une visite unique à l'intérieur de Petra, les voyageurs ne seront pas obligés de marcher sur de longues distances. nous avons des chevaux certifiés que les voyageurs peuvent monter et commencer leur visite facilement. De plus, les voyageurs peuvent voir tous les sites à l'intérieur de Petra pendant qu'ils montent à cheval.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Tout d'abord, nous nous rencontrerons et retournerons au centre d'accueil des visiteurs de Petra. en atteignant la porte principale de Petra, notre invité montera à cheval et traversera le chemin vers ALSiq qui est un grand canyon merveilleux menant à la ville principale de la vieille Petra. après cela, l'invité sera stupéfait par une vue imprenable sur le grand trésor. c'est le site le plus spectaculaire à l'intérieur de Petra.
Quitter le Trésor et se diriger vers d'autres endroits à l'intérieur de Petra. tous ces endroits seront vus pendant que le voyageur monte à cheval. les voyageurs verront les tombeaux royaux, Haut Lieu du Sacrifice : Un site a été construit au sommet de Jebel Madbah avec des drains pour canaliser le sang des animaux sacrificiels. Théâtre, rue Colonnade, Qasr Al Bint, Grand Temple, église de Petra, puis continuez notre chemin vers le mont Haroun. il est difficile d'atteindre la tombe du prophète Haroun avec des chevaux à cause du paysage difficile des montagnes. Nous reviendrons de la même manière jusqu'à ce que nous ayons terminé au centre d'accueil de Petra au coucher du soleil. Son expérience insolite et magnifique pour nos voyageurs. de nombreux invités et voyageurs précédents nous ont rejoints avec cette visite, ils ont dit que c'était un voyage inoubliable. et comme nous le promettons, nos voyageurs seront satisfaits et heureux.
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Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(3)
To start with we were very lucky having beautiful weather. As January in Jordan means very often rain. We had blue sky and light wind. Mohammad has an excellent eye to match the right horse with the rider. Our horses were very gentle and ever so light on the controls. They have great endurance and never miss a step. We slept in a tent the night before and had a fabulous Bedouine dinner at the campfire between the rocks. All prepared by Mohammad and his wife.
This was a truly unforgettable and once in a lifetime experience. Our guide Mohammad started our day early by introducing our individual horses and a quick riding lesson. We then set off to see The Treasury at first light with no other tourists around. The photos were straight out of a movie. We then had an hours-long horseback adventure through the Petra ruins and into Bedouin areas where we shared tea and lunch. The excursion was adventurous and I would highly recommend for anyone wanting to see Petra by horseback!
Visiting Petra is awe-inspiring. Visiting Petra on horseback created a next level experience. Mohammed scheduled time to meet with us the day before our trip to review the itinerary, showing us on the map the routes we would take, and answering our questions. As novice level horseback riders, he interviewed us to make sure he paired each of us with the right horse. We met at 6:00a just after the gates opened. Mohammed got us up on our respective horses and made sure we were comfortable then provided some instruction and reminders for managing our horses, and we were off. Mohammed was an excellent guide, taking us through the famed section of Petra, and then beyond. As we rode it was clear that our safety, and the safety of the horses, was paramount. We went up a mountain on our horses, and then stopped short of the peak to climb on foot to the tomb of the Prophet Aaron (brother to the prophet Moses). The climb was worth it. At an altitude of 1350 meters, we took in spectacular views in all directions, including a birds eye view of the ruins of a Byzantine church. From there we rode on paths that took us through expansive and less-traveled sections of the area. There are old dwellings everywhere, with various levels of the elaborate carving developed by the Nabatean people, and we saw that the scale of Petra is enormous. We stopped to have a simple lunch prepared by Mohammed’s wife, followed by tea Mohammed brewed for us. After our meal we sat and talked as we took in the views. Mohammed shared photos of his “family” - his horses. It is clear he cares for and takes care of these lovely animals. We intended to go backtrack and exit the park the way we came in, but made a decision to follow a different route. As we traveled along the paths used by the locals in their daily life, and surrounded by the wonders of what the Nabateans created, I asked Mohammed if he still has a sense of awe. He responded yes, and shared that looking on the outside we are missing 75% of what was built. I share this to say that as a guide, Mohammed is sharing something that is meaningful to him. The recommendation is to take two days to see Petra. We had only one and this tour made the most of our time. I would absolutely choose to ride with Mohammed and his beautiful “family” again.



