• 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...
  • 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.
  • This spectacular peak, which is only a short drive from Little Petra or Siq al-Barid, provides breathtaking, all-encompassing views of the region.
  • Little Petra, a suburb of Petra, is north of the main Petra area. It is less well known and has fewer visitors so is less crowded.
  • 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 !
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • This was indeed a nice introduction to Petra but if you have only one day there, I would not recommend taking time out from Petra to visit Little 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!).
  • According to archaeological excavations and researches, Little Petra was once a hub for trade and commerce in the Nabatean kingdom.
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    We reached Little Petra around 1PM. There were no visitors there. Apart from us, there were a few locals running one or two shops at the entry point.
  • Like Petra senior, Little Petra was built by the Nabateans, and is widely believed to be a suburb of the ancient city, acting as a post on the silk road.