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Tourist attractions
Al-Madras (2.2 km)
A rock-carved structure in Wadi Mousa near Petra, showcasing Nabataean architectural techniques and craftsmanship from the ancient caravan trade era.
Aqueduct Tunnel (2.2 km)
An ancient water-channeling tunnel carved through rock near Petra. This engineering feat supplied the Nabataean city with water through carved channels and underground passages.
Bab al-Siq Triclinium - Obelisk Tomb (2.3 km)
Nabataean rock-cut tomb featuring a distinctive obelisk and triclinium chamber, marking the entrance to Petra's main canyon.
Djinn Blocks (2.3 km)
Ancient carved stone blocks near Petra, featuring mysterious geometric patterns and chambers. Archaeological site with unclear ceremonial or protective purpose.
Al-Wueira Castle (2.4 km)
Crusader-era fortress overlooking Wadi Musa, featuring medieval stone fortifications with panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape.
Al-Wu'eira Fort (2.4 km)
Nabataean fortress ruins overlooking Wadi Musa, offering insights into ancient trade route defense systems and panoramic valley views.