Yes, Petra and Wadi Rum are relatively close to each other in southern Jordan and are almost always visited together as part of a "Golden Triangle" itinerary. The overland distance between the town of Wadi Musa (the gateway to Petra) and the Wadi Rum Visitor Center is approximately 110 kilometers (about 68 miles). By car or private taxi, the journey typically takes between 1.5 to 2 hours via the scenic King’s Highway or the faster Desert Highway. There is also a reliable daily JETT bus service that connects the two sites, taking roughly 2 to 3 hours. Because of their proximity, many travelers choose to spend the morning exploring the "Rose Red City" of Petra before heading south in the afternoon to catch the sunset in the desert of Wadi Rum. While they are geographically close, the landscapes are vastly different—Petra features intricate rock-cut architecture in a rugged canyon, while Wadi Rum is characterized by vast red sand dunes and towering sandstone mountains.