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Petra, Jordan: The Rose City

July 2, 2026 by Michael Huntley Leave a Comment

Nothing fully prepares you for Petra. You’ve seen the photographs — the rose-red Treasury façade framed at the end of a narrow canyon — and you think you know what to expect. Then you walk through the Siq, the walls rising 80 meters on either side and narrowing to a whisper, and when it opens you understand immediately why this is one of the most visited archaeological sites on earth. Carved into the living rock of southern Jordan’s desert mountains by the Nabataean people over two thousand years ago, Petra is vast, impeccably strange, and genuinely moving in a way that few ancient places manage to be. We arrived from Wadi Rum by bus through the desert, and the anticipation built the entire way.

Sandy Huntley in Petra, Jordan's ancient rose-red Nabataean city
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Wadi Rum, Jordan: The Valley of the Moon

June 10, 2026 by Michael Huntley

From Aqaba we traveled north by bus into the desert, and the landscape changed fast. Within an hour the Red Sea coastline was gone and we were moving through a world of rust-red sand, towering sandstone cliffs and open sky in every direction. Wadi Rum — often called the Valley of the Moon — is one of those places that photographs well but photographs insufficiently. The scale of it, the silence, the way the color shifts through the day from burnt orange to deep ochre to purple as the sun moves — none of that comes through until you’re standing in it. This is southern Jordan at its most elemental, and it was unlike anything we’d seen before.

Rust-red sandstone cliffs rising above the open desert floor of Wadi Rum, Jordan
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Amman, Jordan: Ancient Ruins, Vibrant Markets & a Women’s Cooperative

May 27, 2026 by Michael Huntley

After several years of European adventure — the Baltic coast, Switzerland, a remarkable river cruise from Amsterdam to Romania — Jordan felt like a genuine leap into a different world altogether. This wasn’t just a new country; it was a different civilization, a different calendar of history, a different orientation entirely. We flew from San Diego to London Heathrow, then onward to Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, landing in the early hours of the morning with the desert air already carrying something distinctive. After years on the road in North America and across Europe, we were ready for it.

Michael Huntley among the ancient Roman ruins of Jerash during the small-group Jordan tour, Jordan
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