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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Postcard from Jordan

It has been a long time. Hi everybody. I'm sorry that I had really no time to update my blog until today. Life has been busy for the past few month and we are really happy that this time we have chosen a beautiful destination for our vacation. Even it is only for 6, we had a good time in Jordan.

1st day - 3rd July 2008

We have arrived at Queen Alia Airport at 11.30a.m. My sister, Pete was already there along with her son Yasser as well as Mr.XX from Hertz where we have rented a car. After 20 minutes drives, we have reached Pete's home, where the whole family has been waiting for us. Everyone was so occupied by the time we have reached there. We had lunch with "Pete's family in-law" and guess what we had for lunch: Goat head serve with yellow rice:-)

After 2.30pm, we have started our journey, heading to Petra. A journey to Petra was about a little bit more than 3 hours. Nobody was on the road.....it is completely different than India where there is no place to be alone except in the room....still I'm not so sure about that. It is a pleasure for once we can be ALONE...by ourselves.

It was almost 6.00pm and we have finally arrived at Mövenpick Petra, situated just in front of Petra main entrance. That night, we have agreed to see Petra by night unfortunately we could not take a photo as it was too dark and it was lighten up only with 1500 candles. It was so silence and we have hardly seen the star and sky.

About Petra: (English version will be available in one week and we are sorry for the inconvenience).


"Ahlan Wa Sahlan"


Souvent décrite comme la huitième merveille du monde, Pétra est sans conteste le plus précieux fleuron de la Jordanie et son site touristique le plus convoité. Vaste cité taillée dans la pierre par les Nabatéens, civilisation arabe ingénieuse qui s'est établie en Jordanie il y a plus de 2000 ans, elle constituait un carrefour stratégique sur les routes commerciales de la soie et des épices, reliant la Chine, l'Inde et l'Arabie méridionale à l'Egypte, la Syrie, la Grèce et Rome.



Le royaume nabatéen subsista pendant des siècles et Pètra fut considérablement admirée pour sa culture raffinée, son architecture colossale et son système ingénieux de digues et canalisations d'eau.



Cependant, l'Empereur romain Trajan annexa finalement le royaume et dès le XIVème siècle, le monde occidental perdit Pétra, et ce, pendant trois siècles. Puis en 1812, Johann Ludwig Burchardt, voyageur suisse, persuada son guide de le mener sur le site de la soi disante cité perdue. Dans son carnet de notes et de dessins secrets, il ecrivait: "Il est très probable que les ruines de Wadi Musa soient celles de l'antique Pétra".



Pour protéger Pétra, aujourd'hui classée patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, tous les équipements touristiques ont été placés dans la ville de Wadi Musa, près de l'entrée du site.



Le principal monument de Pétra est bien entendu la cité elle-même. Le monument le plus célèbre de Pétra, le Trésor d'Al-Khazneh, apparaît de manière saisissante au bout du siq. Utilisée dans la séquence finale du film "Indiana Jones et la dernière croisade", cette façade est le premier des secrets que Pétra vous réserve.....



Big kiss from Jordan.



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