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Is Petra warmer than Amman?

Although temperatures differ from place to place. Amman temperature averages 63°F (17°C), with a daily range between 57-77°F (14-25°C). Petra is a bit warmer, averaging 76°F (24°C) for the month, while on the shores of the Red Sea is distinctly toasty at an average of 84°F (29°C).



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The summer months in Petra can be sweltering, with temperatures reaching over 100°F (37°C). With high humidity in addition to the blazing sun, it's important to begin your journey earlier in the day or well-after the sun has set. Petra does indeed cool down at night, but within reason.

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In more touristy areas (excluding mosques) such as Mount Nebo, Wadi Rum, and Petra, I dressed a bit more liberally (see photos below) and felt entirely comfortable. Our tour guide assured us wearing shorts at these places is totally acceptable and common.

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There isn't a strict Petra dress code as such. It's the biggest tourist attraction in Jordan, so people pretty much wear what they like when they visit Petra, However, bear in mind that the site of Petra is huge, so be prepared to do a lot of walking.

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Generally, the best time to visit Jordan is during spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November). The weather is more temperate which means you can explore iconic sites like Petra or the Wadi Rum without getting scorched by the sun.

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Winters in Petra (December-February) can surprisingly cold perhaps, even during the day. The average temperature is around 10-15°C degrees, but this can go down to 5°C after sun down.

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How much walking will I have to do to visit Petra? The archaeological site of Petra is pretty massive; it covers 60 square kilometres with differences in terrain and elevation. To walk from the Visitor Centre all the way to the Monastery (the “end” of the site) will take roughly 2 hours at a reasonable pace.

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It is fine to travel in Jordan in jeans most of the time, and you can, of course, wear them in Petra as well, in case this is the piece you never leave your home without, but as the visit of Petra requires quite a lot of walking, we think hiking trousers are a much better choice.

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While you could do the hiking in a pair of Converse, you'll be more comfortable in shoes with grip. If you're planning on tackling some of the more advanced routes, or even just the 850+ stairs to the Monastery, hiking boots would be ideal.

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You will pay for your tour with a credit card when booking. Payment of visa fees, border fees, and tips must be in cash. You may bring cash and/or credit cards with you for personal needs on your trip.

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If you plan on coming to Petra for only a day, you're missing out on most of the experience. One day in Petra is not enough. In fact, you could spend a whole week in Petra and still find new things to do! Petra is a relic of the past, a living city that transports you hundreds of years back in time.

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Average prices are higher in Jordan but you can definitely travel on a limited budget, there are good hostels in Petra, have a look at Sabaa Hotel and in Aqaba I have stayed at Al Qidra Hotel (near the center of Aqaba) and at Red Sea Dive Center (near Tala Bay, South Beach), both are reasonably priced and nice.

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