
High Place of Sacrifice - Petra
Najbolje vrijeme za posjetu
Early morning or late afternoon offers cooler air and softer light for photography, plus fewer visitors; avoid midday heat when the climb is strenuous and visibility can be hazy.
Savjeti za budžet
Entry to the High Place is included with any Petra ticket; one-day Petra tickets are typically around 50 JOD with multi-day options slightly higher, and the Jordan Pass bought before arrival can cover Petra entry and the visa, saving money for 2+ night stays.
Preporučeno za
Hikers, History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Active travelers comfortable with climbs
Planirajte svoj posjet
1-2 hours
O atrakciji
Brze činjenice: Climb a steep carved path to a windswept plateau where twin stone altars sit side by side, clear signs of ritual activity high above the canyon. Wind-polished walls and bands of pink and russet rock frame a view that looks like a carved amphitheater when sunlight slants in.
Istaknuto: A pair of rough altars at the cliff's lip still bear shallow grooves and channels, and a Nabataean inscription near the northern ledge can flash into view at midday. Lean over the edge and smell sun-warmed sandstone and thyme, hear wind funnel through a narrow slot, and spot a tiny carved ibex that guides often point to as proof of ancient ritual practice.
Insajderski savjeti
- Wear sturdy closed shoes, many steps are uneven and dusty.
- Carry at least 1 liter of water per person, more in summer, there are no reliable water stations on the climb.
- Go at sunrise or late afternoon for the best light and far fewer people, the path can be busy at midday.
- Bring a wide-angle lens or phone for valley panoramas, and step past the main altar for unobstructed cliff shots.
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