Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. (Mark Twain)

Monday, April 6, 2009

Following Indiana Jones and Lawrence of Arabia!

My next stop in Jordan is the famous Petra!! Jean was already waiting there for me and so he has found a VERY nice hotel!! finally decent bathroom and great people! Hotel was full of backpackers and so I met also Italians with whom I was visiting Jerash :-) It was also fantastically located - the sunset seen from my balcony was really spectacular. In the evening we watched  "Indiana Jones and the last Crusade" - this movie is played in the hotel every single evening :-) (the action of the movie partially takes place in Petra)!!!! A delicious vegetarian buffet for dinner was a perfect ending of this perfect day!



the next day is even more perfect, although its beginning was hard - I had to wake up at 6am.. I'm not sure if I'll be really relaxed and rested after this holiday actually.. Anyway at 7 am I was ready to visit one of the World's Wonder! and it was great great decision, as at this time Petra was almost empty (few hours later it will be incredibly crowdy), what really makes a difference when visiting this place. Ticket to Petra was not very cheap (21 JD = around 23 euro), but it was definitly worth it!! Petra was definitly one of the most amazing places I've ever seen!! A 20 minutes walk in the Siq, beautiful facades of Treasury, tombs and Monastery, hiking on the Petra rocks and really spectacular views seen from Petra's highest places made this day absolutely unforgottable!!! But I also did enjoy chatting with Bedouins - they knew I wouldn't buy anything from them, but they were offering me tea (I don't know how many teas did I drink on that day!!!) for free and wanted to chat as well! very very nice people! at the very end of the day, after 11 hours of walking around and hiking I decided to come back to the exit gate on the horse. I made a deal with a Bedouin (1JD) and so was horse riding. at the end he absolutely didn't want this money (although I was absolutely persisting!!) and invited my for a drink, which he of course paid... I really don't know how these people do any bussiness!!






In the evening we met two guys - American and English- who came to our hotel for a beer (apparently the only place in the area where an alcohol was sold). They told us that they met some crazy Arab driver with a jeep, and who proposed them that he would go with them to the Wadi Rum Desert the day after. Despite our initial plan - which was going to the Wadi Rum with an organized trip from our hotel - we decided unanimously to join these guys and their crazy driver. adventure!!! yeah.... the day after, we came to the hotel where the guys were living and we were waiting for the driver.. two minutes later some other guy showed up, claiming to be the crazy driver's friend and saying that the driver cannot come. but he did not have a 4WD,but just a normal cab!! which of course made our trip to the desert impossible... no no no!! it wasn't supposed to be like this.. ok, we know it already - next time we won't trust Arabs..
so we were really disappointed and with no plan.. Wadi Musa (the town where Petra is) is a shithole, there's nothing to do, I cannot go to Petra again, because of the price of the ticket and there's just one bus per day to Wadi Rum - at 6am, which means it left 3h ago, which means we cannot go to the Wadi Rum :-( ok, we decided to do another tour - Shobak Castle and Dana Nature Reserve -both beautiful, but we wanted Wadi Rum!!! and as I said before - I won't ever be alone in this country - there are plenty of very interesting people travelling around :-)




The day after we decided - only organized tours and no more adventures! Quite unrealistic claim, given the fact that we're going to the Wadi Rum - the most adventurous place I've ever been too! Anyway punctually at 6.20 (yeah.. waking up was harsh..) we're in fron of the hotel. And this time our minibus was on time! After 2h ride we're in Wadi Rum and we meet our guide Mahmoud - a Bedouin living in Wadi Rum. In his 4WD we ride on this amazing red desert admiring its extraordinary scenery. It's an absolutely amazing place and definitly one of the most beautiful I've ever seen!! So we (a very international company of 2 Americans, 2 Turks, Canadian, Belgian and myself) follow Lawrence of Arabia's traces, hike and climb on the rocks and admire the enchanting landscape of red sands and towering sandstone peaks. In the evening we head to the Bedouin's camp (good news for me: there's a toilet and a shower!!) where we were offered a delicious dinner and after a singing and dancing in the moons' light only, some of us decide to spend the night not in the tent, but under the stars.
In the morning - myself, a Canadian and Turkish guys decided to have another adventure and come back to Amman by hitch-hiking (300km). My blond hair was supposed to be a secret weapon and so it was ;-) we got to Amman in 5h, what was a very good time :-)))

3 comments:

Agatka said...

Nati ślicznie wyglądasz!! mam nadzieję, że dalsza podróż pójdzie dalej tak dobrze jak do tej pory ;)
P.S. Co to za przystojniak koło Ciebie po prawej (na zdjęciu co siedzicie w kilka osób przy stole)?
BUZIAKI :*

Anonymous said...

C'est superbe Nati! Bonne continuation pour ton voyage! Emilie

j said...

Ciao bella! wlasnie przez przypadek odkrylam ten blog a juz sie zastanawialam co Cie sklonilo do odpiuszczenia tradycji iranskiej..
Kozackie zdjecia i relacje. Anyway zapisuje sie na korepetycje po powrocie:)
j