Great Video!! If you want a more human and warmer experience when you go to Petra, I encourage you to budget a little more spending into this part of your trip. Some tips, not from your video but others I've seen; horse riding IS INCLUDED IN TICKET. The amount of a tip should be no more than 2 j.d. since the Garbadge men & car mechanics in Amman only make 1 j.d. an hour!! The horse leaders will fuss at you...but remind them of those workers in Amman and it settles them right down!!🤭 My 5 tips are:1. Buy the Jordan expert visa and take 3 full days in Petra. 2.buy your postcards from the little boys in the SiQ... no, their Parents don't send them down...those are the little adhd boys who flunk out of kindergarten and first grade and this is their saving grace. #3. buy your gifts for friends back home in Petra. Same $ as the shops in Amman but I guarantee you the exchange you can have with the women in those shops is well worth it and sitting and drinking tea with them- skip Starbucks. The Bedu need the money way more than the execs in Seattle. As for prices, I've had the women give me extra silver rings and things when they thought I overpaid them. So that I ended up with the deal. They are Muslims and Islam believes in fairness in trade. I try to buy from several different people. Likewise, don't take your lunch unless you get it from the little falafel shop next to the ChiffChaff..your not going to be saving so much. Its worth it to stop and take tea and snacks from the smaller shops along the way. 4. Camels are a nice way to get down by the coliseum or to the " church" or the fancy restaurant (nice buffet expensive but excellent , worthwhile quality ..)but from there if only 2 days - Walk to the Monastery Ad Deir and then the top of the world- but take a donkey back. #4.5 regarding the steps hes flashing,saying you need a guide. Yes you need a guide for those steps( on the left when facing the monastery) and NO that us not the same as when he waves his hand to the opposite side of the SiQ which is completely different - thats the Top of Jubal Hubth.and the stairs to that are down behind the Kings Tombs. And Yes the steps are open and free to the top of Jubal kHubth, but you might not go far enough around the back to find them. ..( the opposite way of how she's gesturing, I might add, you must go round the back of the Kings tombs.) Again, pleasant tea spots along the top way with amazing views and charming young Bedu. ( handle yourself the same way as you would in a big city.) One thing she did get right was agree on prices before hand. The Indian Jones way to the high place of sacrifice is cool.. (but very far) and then you can walk down the stairs in front that take you down to the Amphitheater. 5. basically don't pay more than 5 -10jd for anything! but a camel ride and that -pay no more than 15. ( and shes wrong, the more you dont take the animals, the less money for them to feed them.) Any time anyone troubles you about the prices, very sweetly remind them of the workers in Amman. On the third Day, you can go the back way into the Monastery Ad Deir -arrange a taxi from your hotel.(5-7 jd) If you have bonded with the/a Beduoin they can meet you and guide you but again agree on a price before hand and don't pay more than 15jd unless there's more of you and you can each chip in. If there is camels or mules involved then obviously thats going to be more 20j.d maybe even 30. Thats the way to do Petra right and if you are wealthy and you have more than by all means give more freely. Now this is not touching on the lovely frontway through the tunnel and around the back to the stairs at Jubal KHubth or the Lion &snake tombs or hiking Oum Biyhara ...that would require guides and at least two.more Days minimum!!
I had no idea Petra was so extensive. I thought it was just that iconic image of that main spot. Thank you for enlightening me. It’s so big though all I kept thinking was, those poor people must’ve suffered from the worst carpal tunnel syndrome, hammering into all that stone. Loved the video and did I see a couple of guys with shields? They made me smile.
Hey Gabe, another great video of Petra! It brought back great memories... Just so anyone is aware that might be planning to go there someday, if you go out past the Royal Tombs and around the corner, there is a trail head that you can hike up for free and it will take you to the view point of the Treasury from above Siq, where you saw that tent. There are two tents up there and I recommend walking past the first one, to get the best view and the guy there is really friendly. The trail you have to get a guide for, takes you up from the other side of the Siq. There are many more unlisted legit hikes in the area as well, to the tops of some of those rock formations in the distance where you saw the cave facades out there. When I went, I stayed at the Seven Wonders Bedouin Camp on the way to Little Petra. The guys working there are very familiar with the area. They even dropped me off at the back entrance and pointed out how to hike across from there, all the way to the Royal Tombs. Petra can definitely be a unique experience for everyone. Sorry, for going on. I just think the place is amazing.
This is a fantastic video & you’re a credit to tourists you’re civil to the tour guides desperately marketing their services. I especially loved how friendly and chatty everyone seems too ❤️
Awesome video. I also noticed and said to my mother while we were watching your last video that it's hard to tell what it is man made vs natural earth formation. beautiful area!
Incredible video! Completely worth 30 minutes of viewing! Compelling and fascinating. Truly amazing place. Thanks for sharing so much of the history and background. I had no idea it was so huge, either. I’m really impressed! 👍🏼✌🏼🙏🏼
Excellent, glad to hear it Karin. I didn't plan for these latest videos to end up so long, they just turned out that way. A pain to edit, process and upload but glad they're worth watching at least.
Gabriel Traveler Yes, I can completely understand the hours of effort having done just the smallest of things. To reduce hours of footage and make it hang all together is very much an effort. Sometimes I look at some longer videos and think, “I don’t have time.” But I hope viewers will read this comment and know it’s worth the effort, on all sides of it (creator & consumer)!
Awesome day in Petra. I really enjoy the longer videos, another excellent job Gabe. Everything's sounding and looking super with the new camera. I think that gentleman says it all, fuel for your fire and whiskey. Thanks
No doubt that Jordan is definitely a beautiful place with tons of histories and ancient civilizations to see there. Thanks for all kinds of valuable information, appreciated this video.
Joe T yeah busy but don't think it was so desert at that time. All old civilization places were abandoned due to lack of water resulting in growing arid- desert region .
its amazing and mind blowing when you think how these caves are curved out in very hard stone rocks at a time where tools where so basic and probably made out of stones itself
buddy these are the best videos ive ever seen of petra, my mind is just blown! Now this place i must visit. you could spend a month here exploring and still find deep canyons where people lived. My kind of place in the cool of winter time. Rock climbers dreamland too.
Walking thru those winding canyons and then emerging upon those spectacular ruins must've been like a dream. I do have concern about the treatment of animals when I'm vacationing. I think it's OK to use animals as long as they are treated well. Sometimes you can just look at an animal and tell if they look treated well or not but of course I'm not an expert on the subject - just concerned. Thank you for the tips and the wonderful video.
Best overview of Petra so far. I always thought it's was only that one building from the Indian Jones movie, but it' seems much more! thanks for sharing
Thanks Jessica. Working on the next one about Wadi Rum, it's another longer one and they take a while to edit, so it'll be a few days most likely. After that they'll get shorter, so at least I'll be able to get them out more regularly.
Gabriel Traveler love the long videos you put like this one and I also love the short ones cause like u say you get them out more regularly and all your followers can get to see a video from you everyday keep up the great work Gabe :)
I love watching your travel videos! Sometimes I just listen on my drive to work. I never thought about visiting Petra or Elat until now. Thank you for sharing your travels. I'm praying that Yahweh will bless me to be able to travel to Israel, Jordan & Jerusalem.
Hey Gabe, love the videos especially those offering practical advice, budget travel, cheaper hotels and of course the all important WiFi, in India my wife and I would sometimes get the WiFi password and forget the room key! Have you ever thought of doing a video (perhaps when you're back in the US) about the GoPro, settings you like, time lapse, putting in still pics, transferring to laptop before uploading etc. Thanks for sharing. Patrick
How long was your flight to Jordon. Is it save to travel on your own .Can you get to the sites by local transport . where it the best place for the currency exchange
This is one reason sometimes I avoid visiting tourist places, especially in India. I just can't say no to a tour guide or a shopkeeper when approached directly. In India, they are mostly poor people trying hard to make a living out of it and support their families. I just feel bad saying no to them :(
Great Job mr Gabriel. Before finishing looking your video 3 of my friends started to organise a possible trip to Jordan. Thanks for the great tips about prices and visas you give. :)
7:21, that's a tomb dude, nobody lived in those. You can see the holes in the ground where the bodies were kept. All the nicely carved "caves" were used as tombs.
I don't think the original civilization, that used Petra, meant to live there. I know it sound Sci-fi, but all you see there, could have been done with big enough CNC Laser machine. That would make the site more industrial in nature. Like a quarry, but for huge buildings. And Yes, that would imply that the finished products where than moved! I think that, Your videos show the industrial nature of Petra very-well. The question of where all the dugout gravel go ... Well nowhere, it's in the melted feetures in which stairs where etched. Thank you for giving us the chance to see these magnificent sights!
Great video as usual, just a heads up on climbing to the view point in front of the treasury, it’s quite easy and no need for a guide, done it several times
Joe T yeah busy but don't think it was so desert at that time. All old civilization places were abandoned due to lack of water resulting in growing arid- desert region .
WOW is all I can say about this place...Amazing and love how you handle the people whom keep asking if you want this and that..You're a Good Man and Brave one to..you got close to those edges and I found myself covering my eyes...hahaha..
Thank you. We are going with a tour company, but many are curious/concerned about the walking (most people are over 65!). We are assuming our guide will take us around and we may not have the issues of other tour guides wanting to help us? I hope!
Great videos! Love the new video quality. Is it all with Hero 6? Do you use any gimbal or how is it so stable and good audio quality? is it possible that just GoPro? :D
Thanks, glad to hear it's looking good. Yes this video is all filmed with the GoPro 6 and it's just the internal stabilization of the camera, no gimbal or anything. It does a pretty good job.
The people weren't so pushy when I went...I think it's because there are very few tourists nowadays unfortunately. Incredible country. Will you go to Wadi Rum as well? I think that was the most beautiful landscape I have ever seen in my life....enjoy and keep these videos coming :-)
How much would you think a ride on a donkey/horse/camel would be to go to the Monastery from the entrance? I unfortunately cant hike due to health reasons but I would love to visit Petra!
I heard the price quoted a time or two. Now I forget, it would be pretty expensive to go all that way and back, maybe $60-80, but worth it if that's the only way to see Petra.
I assume pieces of Rock dislodge, and, or separate, and fall occasionally to the Floor/ground ,I wonder if a crew occasionally checks,for potentially loose pieces and manually assist in the detaching process due to safety reasons?
Are there tour guides you can hire on the spot there just to take my photos? I will be travelling solo but too cheap to pay expensive tours online so I probably gonna hike on my own. 😆
Canadian historian Dan Gibson has uncovered startling new archaeological evidence that Mecca was not the original Holy City of Islam. Petra, by contrast with Mecca, was a major trade centre from early on, and fits all the geographical descriptions in the traditional histories.
My mum was there 25 years ago. Last week her guide, she never had contact again, called her for help. Due to the „skepsis“ toward muslim countries because of ISIS, migrants, ect., they barely have any tourists nowadays. He said we should tell everyone that Jordan is safe to travel. Personally I have my issues with these countries because the harassment nowadays is just too much for me. Especially in Egypt. The Kingdoms Jordan& Morocco are much more pleasant. I still go there occasionally because the history is amazing. But honestly, it’s exhausting and nervewracking. The situation is what we call in German a „Teufelskreis“.
A blessed good day sir Gabriel Wowwwww what a nice unique Incredible rock formations ancient Breathtaking mind blowing mountains Wowww how I wish to go there soon nice quiet hiking place there in Jordan thank u so much for your nice excellent Walk around tour keep.safe Godbless u sir Gabriel from Your solid fan viewer from the Philippines sir vhin 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🙂🙂🙏🙏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙂🙂🙂🙂🙏🙏👏👏👏
Hi Gabriel, love the videos, I am going with my son to Petra and I have seen you mentioned before a hotel on Wadi Musa, and I am not able to find it anymore, would you please let me know the name of the hotel
I didn't see any bikes in there, although I agree it would be a good place for them. I'm going to take a wild guess that bicycles aren't allowed because they would scare the animals (or maybe the real reason being they would be competition for them). When you walk in you go through a narrow gate thing that you couldn't take a bike through, so I think they don't allow them.
Great Video!! If you want a more human and warmer experience when you go to Petra, I encourage you to budget a little more spending into this part of your trip. Some tips, not from your video but others I've seen; horse riding IS INCLUDED IN TICKET. The amount of a tip should be no more than 2 j.d. since the Garbadge men & car mechanics in Amman only make 1 j.d. an hour!!
The horse leaders will fuss at you...but remind them of those workers in Amman and it settles them right down!!🤭
My 5 tips are:1. Buy the Jordan expert visa and take 3 full days in Petra.
2.buy your postcards from the little boys in the SiQ... no, their Parents don't send them down...those are the little adhd boys who flunk out of kindergarten and first grade and this is their saving grace.
#3. buy your gifts for friends back home in Petra. Same $ as the shops in Amman but I guarantee you the exchange you can have with the women in those shops is well worth it and sitting and drinking tea with them- skip Starbucks. The Bedu need the money way more than the execs in Seattle.
As for prices, I've had the women give me extra silver rings and things when they thought I overpaid them. So that I ended up with the deal. They are Muslims and Islam believes in fairness in trade. I try to buy from several different people. Likewise, don't take your lunch unless you get it from the little falafel shop next to the ChiffChaff..your not going to be saving so much. Its worth it to stop and take tea and snacks from the smaller shops along the way.
4. Camels are a nice way to get down by the coliseum or to the " church" or the fancy restaurant (nice buffet expensive but excellent , worthwhile quality ..)but from there if only 2 days - Walk to the Monastery Ad Deir and then the top of the world- but take a donkey back.
#4.5 regarding the steps hes flashing,saying you need a guide. Yes you need a guide for those steps( on the left when facing the monastery) and NO that us not the same as when he waves his hand to the opposite side of the SiQ which is completely different - thats the Top of Jubal Hubth.and the stairs to that are down behind the Kings Tombs.
And Yes the steps are open and free to the top of Jubal kHubth, but you might not go far enough around the back to find them. ..( the opposite way of how she's gesturing, I might add, you must go round the back of the Kings tombs.)
Again, pleasant tea spots along the top way with amazing views and charming young Bedu. ( handle yourself the same way as you would in a big city.)
One thing she did get right was agree on prices before hand.
The Indian Jones way to the high place of sacrifice is cool.. (but very far) and then you can walk down the stairs in front that take you down to the Amphitheater.
5. basically don't pay more than 5 -10jd for anything! but a camel ride and that -pay no more than 15. ( and shes wrong, the more you dont take the animals, the less money for them to feed them.) Any time anyone troubles you about the prices, very sweetly remind them of the workers in Amman.
On the third Day, you can go the back way into the Monastery Ad Deir -arrange a taxi from your hotel.(5-7 jd) If you have bonded with the/a Beduoin they can meet you and guide you but again agree on a price before hand and don't pay more than 15jd unless there's more of you and you can each chip in. If there is camels or mules involved then obviously thats going to be more 20j.d maybe even 30.
Thats the way to do Petra right and if you are wealthy and you have more than by all means give more freely. Now this is not touching on the lovely frontway through the tunnel and around the back to the stairs at Jubal KHubth or the Lion &snake tombs or hiking Oum Biyhara ...that would require guides and at least two.more Days minimum!!
Great, thanks for all the info.
Thanks! I’m going there in September
Thanks! I’m going there in September
I had no idea Petra was so extensive. I thought it was just that iconic image of that main spot. Thank you for enlightening me. It’s so big though all I kept thinking was, those poor people must’ve suffered from the worst carpal tunnel syndrome, hammering into all that stone. Loved the video and did I see a couple of guys with shields? They made me smile.
My same exact thought!
Hey Gabe, another great video of Petra! It brought back great memories... Just so anyone is aware that might be planning to go there someday, if you go out past the Royal Tombs and around the corner, there is a trail head that you can hike up for free and it will take you to the view point of the Treasury from above Siq, where you saw that tent. There are two tents up there and I recommend walking past the first one, to get the best view and the guy there is really friendly. The trail you have to get a guide for, takes you up from the other side of the Siq. There are many more unlisted legit hikes in the area as well, to the tops of some of those rock formations in the distance where you saw the cave facades out there. When I went, I stayed at the Seven Wonders Bedouin Camp on the way to Little Petra. The guys working there are very familiar with the area. They even dropped me off at the back entrance and pointed out how to hike across from there, all the way to the Royal Tombs. Petra can definitely be a unique experience for everyone. Sorry, for going on. I just think the place is amazing.
No problem. I was interested in doing some more of the hikes but didn't have time. A heck of a lot to see there and worth several days at the least.
I'm glad that the weather at Petra was much better than when you were in Amman and on the way to Petra.
This is a fantastic video & you’re a credit to tourists you’re civil to the tour guides desperately marketing their services. I especially loved how friendly and chatty everyone seems too ❤️
Great video. Amazing views. Wonderful choice visiting with less tourists and heat. Thank you for sharing. Safe travels.
Wow, really like this video, I didn't think GT covered a trip to Petra too, this guy is all over the place.
Awesome video. I also noticed and said to my mother while we were watching your last video that it's hard to tell what it is man made vs natural earth formation. beautiful area!
Incredible video! Completely worth 30 minutes of viewing! Compelling and fascinating. Truly amazing place. Thanks for sharing so much of the history and background. I had no idea it was so huge, either. I’m really impressed! 👍🏼✌🏼🙏🏼
Excellent, glad to hear it Karin. I didn't plan for these latest videos to end up so long, they just turned out that way. A pain to edit, process and upload but glad they're worth watching at least.
Gabriel Traveler Yes, I can completely understand the hours of effort having done just the smallest of things. To reduce hours of footage and make it hang all together is very much an effort. Sometimes I look at some longer videos and think, “I don’t have time.” But I hope viewers will read this comment and know it’s worth the effort, on all sides of it (creator & consumer)!
Awesome day in Petra. I really enjoy the longer videos, another excellent job Gabe. Everything's sounding and looking super with the new camera. I think that gentleman says it all, fuel for your fire and whiskey. Thanks
Excellent to hear, glad the audio and video quality is coming through okay.
Outstanding atmosphere for hiking, Out of this world!!!
Petra, Mind blowing & totally fascinating!! Exquisitely documented Gabriel, Thanks for Sharing..
Thanks...so nice to watch..just stunning....so lucky to be able to visit with you thru this video...from Ontario Canada...
No doubt that Jordan is definitely a beautiful place with tons of histories and ancient civilizations to see there. Thanks for all kinds of valuable information, appreciated this video.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing. Most of us wouldnt get to see the impressive extensive views that you have shown us.
Well done on the videos of Petra, did not know it was such a big area, enjoyed it very much.
fantastic and thankyou for all the effort you put into these videos ! I would love to go to Petra one day !
I was saying wow, wow, wow the whole video. That is so amazing. Loved how you done the video. Very informative. Just awesome !
Excellent, glad to hear it.
You are so polite to such a pushy sellers
Yes mind blowing to think this was a busy city 2000 years ago. WOW Great video.
Joe T yeah busy but don't think it was so desert at that time.
All old civilization places were abandoned due to lack of water resulting in growing arid- desert region .
Awesome! Keep these videos rolling.
Watching your video was more than enough for me as if i visited Petra and more... thank you much
its amazing and mind blowing when you think how these caves are curved out in very hard stone rocks at a time where tools where so basic and probably made out of stones itself
buddy these are the best videos ive ever seen of petra, my mind is just blown! Now this place i must visit. you could spend a month here exploring and still find deep canyons where people lived. My kind of place in the cool of winter time. Rock climbers dreamland too.
Thanks a lot, yeah I would totally go back again and hike around for a few more days, get even further off the main trails.
18:26 they were sure having fun 😂
After seeing this video I am determined to visit Petra!
Petra is awesome!!! I love it.
Outstanding video. Well done. I learned quite a bit.
Walking thru those winding canyons and then emerging upon those spectacular ruins must've been like a dream. I do have concern about the treatment of animals when I'm vacationing. I think it's OK to use animals as long as they are treated well. Sometimes you can just look at an animal and tell if they look treated well or not but of course I'm not an expert on the subject - just concerned. Thank you for the tips and the wonderful video.
You're always so nice to the hawkers. I need to work on that. :)
It's a wonderful world! !
Thanks. Very useful to get a handle on what to see in the limited time one would have. God bless you.
Spectacular!
My city of Petra is pink, the most beautiful without sunglasses
The least I could do to promote your channel is that I never skip any advertisement in your video.
Thanks, appreciate it.
Great job Gabe. I subscribed to your channel. Stay safe and keep up the good work!
Wow that is an incredible place thx for the showing around
Thank you so much for posting this video. I'm planning to go there in the future.
Gabriel , i was there in March 2018 for only an afternoon. MUST return and plan more time there.
that's some cool tips there Gabriel, can't appreciate enough of your videos :)
Great, thanks.
Best overview of Petra so far. I always thought it's was only that one building from the Indian Jones movie, but it' seems much more!
thanks for sharing
Thank you. I am enjoying every minute of your travels.
Thanks.
amazing video Gabe. Petra seems like an amazing place to see again keep doing more amazing videos your videos are the best :)
Thanks Jessica. Working on the next one about Wadi Rum, it's another longer one and they take a while to edit, so it'll be a few days most likely. After that they'll get shorter, so at least I'll be able to get them out more regularly.
Gabriel Traveler love the long videos you put like this one and I also love the short ones cause like u say you get them out more regularly and all your followers can get to see a video from you everyday keep up the great work Gabe :)
I love watching your travel videos! Sometimes I just listen on my drive to work. I never thought about visiting Petra or Elat until now. Thank you for sharing your travels. I'm praying that Yahweh will bless me to be able to travel to Israel, Jordan & Jerusalem.
Great, thanks, glad you enjoy them.
Hey Gabe, love the videos especially those offering practical advice, budget travel, cheaper hotels and of course the all important WiFi, in India my wife and I would sometimes get the WiFi password and forget the room key! Have you ever thought of doing a video (perhaps when you're back in the US) about the GoPro, settings you like, time lapse, putting in still pics, transferring to laptop before uploading etc. Thanks for sharing.
Patrick
How long was your flight to Jordon. Is it save to travel on your own .Can you get to the sites by local transport . where it the best place for the currency exchange
Definitely by the Jordan Pass online before you go. It includes the visa fee and admission to Petra, and you save a lot!
Your videos are really awesome, best travel vlogger out there.
Wow I love the video quality so reaaal 😍 I wish all your videos was this quality 😁 Petra is now on my travel wish list 😂
Amazing history of Petra !
Amazing video about your journy to Petra's amazing rock.👍
This is one reason sometimes I avoid visiting tourist places, especially in India. I just can't say no to a tour guide or a shopkeeper when approached directly. In India, they are mostly poor people trying hard to make a living out of it and support their families. I just feel bad saying no to them :(
Great video man, Petra looks amazing.
I love this vlog...am excited to travel Petra soon
Awesome view & Awesome video.
Great Job mr Gabriel. Before finishing looking your video 3 of my friends started to organise a possible trip to Jordan. Thanks for the great tips about prices and visas you give. :)
Great, you won't regret it. Jordan is amazing.
5:20 I MUST visit this place
Thanks a lot for an awesome video.. see you again..
I love your videos!!!
Beautiful place and great 👍
thanks for your very interesting videos man👍🏼
Thanks for detail vedio
7:21, that's a tomb dude, nobody lived in those. You can see the holes in the ground where the bodies were kept. All the nicely carved "caves" were used as tombs.
I guess that makes me forth....but anyway.....EPIC video Gabe. Just epic!!
Cool, thanks.
I don't think the original civilization, that used Petra, meant to live there. I know it sound Sci-fi, but all you see there, could have been done with big enough CNC Laser machine. That would make the site more industrial in nature. Like a quarry, but for huge buildings. And Yes, that would imply that the finished products where than moved! I think that, Your videos show the industrial nature of Petra very-well. The question of where all the dugout gravel go ... Well nowhere, it's in the melted feetures in which stairs where etched. Thank you for giving us the chance to see these magnificent sights!
Thank you for visiting Israel. I have a yen to go there, as it relates to my religion. Petra was beautiful. Amazing.
He was in Israel?!?
dave nelson No, sir. He said he's going there next!!!
Now I'm in Israel.
Nice!!! Definitely on my list!!!
Great video as usual, just a heads up on climbing to the view point in front of the treasury, it’s quite easy and no need for a guide, done it several times
I see, thanks, good to know. I wondered if he was trying to fool me there. Next time.
Nice & informative.
Thank you so much.
great video and editing Gabe
Thanks.
Joe T yeah busy but don't think it was so desert at that time.
All old civilization places were abandoned due to lack of water resulting in growing arid- desert region .
WOW is all I can say about this place...Amazing and love how you handle the people whom keep asking if you want this and that..You're a Good Man and Brave one to..you got close to those edges and I found myself covering my eyes...hahaha..
Right on, thanks Sherry.
you're so welcome..
@@GabrielTravelerVideos
Fantastic!
I would love to go and see Petra
Quality content, thank you
Thank you. We are going with a tour company, but many are curious/concerned about the walking (most people are over 65!). We are assuming our guide will take us around and we may not have the issues of other tour guides wanting to help us? I hope!
Great video Gab any plans to visit australia ?
Great video!
Super Gapriel
Amazing place!!
Grt informative video
nice Video 👍
nice one mate!
I’m going here in September
Great videos! Love the new video quality. Is it all with Hero 6? Do you use any gimbal or how is it so stable and good audio quality? is it possible that just GoPro? :D
Thanks, glad to hear it's looking good. Yes this video is all filmed with the GoPro 6 and it's just the internal stabilization of the camera, no gimbal or anything. It does a pretty good job.
The people weren't so pushy when I went...I think it's because there are very few tourists nowadays unfortunately. Incredible country. Will you go to Wadi Rum as well? I think that was the most beautiful landscape I have ever seen in my life....enjoy and keep these videos coming :-)
Fabrizio Mundici Yes, sir. He said he was going with the Frenchman.
Good job gabe
How much would you think a ride on a donkey/horse/camel would be to go to the Monastery from the entrance? I unfortunately cant hike due to health reasons but I would love to visit Petra!
I heard the price quoted a time or two. Now I forget, it would be pretty expensive to go all that way and back, maybe $60-80, but worth it if that's the only way to see Petra.
I assume pieces of Rock dislodge, and, or separate, and fall occasionally to the Floor/ground ,I wonder if a crew occasionally checks,for potentially loose pieces and manually assist in the detaching process due to safety reasons?
Look very cool
Are there tour guides you can hire on the spot there just to take my photos? I will be travelling solo but too cheap to pay expensive tours online so I probably gonna hike on my own. 😆
Yes, there should be, might be a bit of hassle haggling with them but that could work.
Canadian historian Dan Gibson has uncovered startling new archaeological evidence that Mecca was not the original Holy City of Islam. Petra, by contrast with Mecca, was a major trade centre from early on, and fits all the geographical descriptions in the traditional histories.
video: WHERE DID ISLAM ORIGINATE: MECCA OR PETRA? | THE SACRED CITY | Full DOCUMENTARY
i guess it makes me seventy fifth:-))) .....better late then never!:-) as always great video Gabriel.
My mum was there 25 years ago. Last week her guide, she never had contact again, called her for help.
Due to the „skepsis“ toward muslim countries because of ISIS, migrants, ect., they barely have any tourists nowadays.
He said we should tell everyone that Jordan is safe to travel.
Personally I have my issues with these countries because the harassment nowadays is just too much for me.
Especially in Egypt. The Kingdoms Jordan& Morocco are much more pleasant.
I still go there occasionally because the history is amazing. But honestly, it’s exhausting and nervewracking.
The situation is what we call in German a „Teufelskreis“.
A blessed good day sir Gabriel Wowwwww what a nice unique Incredible rock formations ancient Breathtaking mind blowing mountains Wowww how I wish to go there soon nice quiet hiking place there in Jordan thank u so much for your nice excellent Walk around tour keep.safe Godbless u sir Gabriel from Your solid fan viewer from the Philippines sir vhin 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🙂🙂🙏🙏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙂🙂🙂🙂🙏🙏👏👏👏
Gabriel, If you had to pick a place to retire abroad, where would it be?
Must have been more water around back then
Hi Gabriel, love the videos, I am going with my son to Petra and I have seen you mentioned before a hotel on Wadi Musa, and I am not able to find it anymore, would you please let me know the name of the hotel
I showed it in this video, I think I mentioned the name: ua-cam.com/video/FiV-idHBAmE/v-deo.html Otherwise try booking.com, you should find something.
Seems like it might be a good idea to bring your mountain bike. Do you know if this is possible?
That's a great idea, there has to be a tourism company that does bike tours around Petra.
I didn't see any bikes in there, although I agree it would be a good place for them. I'm going to take a wild guess that bicycles aren't allowed because they would scare the animals (or maybe the real reason being they would be competition for them). When you walk in you go through a narrow gate thing that you couldn't take a bike through, so I think they don't allow them.
Ah makes sense. You get to soak everything in a lot better when walking anyway
Nice 👍🏽