13 World Wonders You Can Still Visit Without the Crowds
4. The Ancient City of Petra, Jordan

Hidden within the rugged desert canyons of southern Jordan lies Petra, an ancient city carved into rose-red cliffs. Known as the “Lost City,” Petra is a marvel of engineering and artistry, once a thriving trading hub of the Nabataean civilization. While Petra has gained fame in recent years, its vast expanse allows for moments of solitude and reflection. The iconic Treasury, Monastery, and Royal Tombs are just a few of the architectural wonders that await exploration. The city’s remote location and challenging terrain deter large crowds, offering a more intimate experience. As you wander through the narrow Siq, a natural gorge that serves as the entrance to Petra, you’ll be transported back in time, surrounded by the echoes of a once-great civilization. Petra’s mystical charm and historical significance make it a must-visit for history buffs and adventurers alike.








