Wadi Musa, or the ‘Valley of Moses’, is the enchanting catch-all town and gateway to one of the world’s most treasured archaeological sites – Petra. Steeped in history and mythology, this Jordanian town is widely regarded as the place where Moses struck a rock with his staff to bring forth a spring.
Wadi Musa’s historical legacy is deeply intertwined with the ancient city of Petra. This region thrived under the Nabatean civilization, a key player in the incense trade. After the decline of the Nabateans and various invasions, Wadi Musa remained relatively quiet until Petra’s rediscovery in the 19th century. Since then, Wadi Musa has developed as a bustling service town for Petra.
Wadi Musa is accessible by road from several major cities in Jordan. From Amman, it’s a 3-hour drive, while from Aqaba, it is about a 2-hour drive. Daily bus service from Amman and Aqaba is available. The nearest airport is Aqaba’s King Hussein International Airport.
Walking around town is free however the attractions may cost money. Such as Petra, etc.
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