Tip #1
Arrive early. Indeed, even in the center of the mid year, it’s generally cool toward the beginning of the day. From the guest’s entry, the walk is generally downhill to get to the Siq, which is the profound split, in excess of a kilometer long, through which you need to stroll to get to the valley with every one of the burial chambers. There are horse-drawn carts that go through the Siq, yet, to some extent formally, these are just for the old and the impaired.
Tip #2
Your extra charge incorporates a pony ride from the guest’s entry to the start of the Siq. Take it. Save your energy for all the strolling you will do later.
Tip #3
Take a ton of little bills with you. Everybody needs a “tip.” The pony ride, for instance, is formally remembered for your entrance charge, with the idea that you give a tip also. Be that as it may, individuals driving the ponies appear to have an alternate assessment with regards to this issue. We attempted to tip them one Jordanian dinar (around one euro) per pony, and they turned out to be very forceful and factious about requesting more. They agreed to two JD one time, and wouldn’t take more time than three JD some other time.
Tip #4
Discussing riding, there are numerous jackasses, donkeys and camels on offer assuming you get worn out.
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