• Like Petra, Little Petra is open to the public during the daytime. It is, however, operated separately, and does not require an admission ticket and fee as Petra does.
  • Petra’s northern suburb of Siq al-Barid, 9km north of Wadi Musa town, is often touted to tourists as “Little Petra” – which, with its short...
  • Loaded with History and stories, the stones of the Little Petra site are adorned with red, orange, yellow, grey and purple veins; their peaks rounded by erosion...
  • Little Petra Bedouin Camp is a wonderful environment for rest and relax. Enjoy the beautiful sites of Petra and Little Petra only 5 minutes away.
  • Guests are all welcome from all nationalities . It is open from 6:30 until sunset , after sun set 15 minutes , then you will enjoy little Petra from that mountains !
  • If you have your own car, Little Petra is easily accessible from the town of Wadi Musa (where you’ll spend the night when visiting Petra).
  • The trail for the Little Petra to Petra Walk starts at the left of the car park, behind the souvenir shops (it really isn't obvious!).
  • Unlike Petra, Al Beidha (Little Petra) sees far fewer tourists making it a more peaceful atmosphere compared to other popular landmarks in Jordan.
  • Here is the big question everyone asks: Should you visit Little Petra when you go visit the jewel of Jordan: Petra? Well my research showed that opinions vary greatly.
  • Discover everything you need to know about Little Petra (Siq al-Barid), Petra including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.