the most underrated trail in petra. there are not many crowds and the views are amazing
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High Place of Sacrifice Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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There is an altar on the higher point of the hill on the west side of Petra, which is the place where the Nahada people hold religious sacrifices, and it is also an ideal place to overlook the whole view of Petra. The stone room for religious ceremonies is now converted into a museum, which displays relics such as pottery, sculpture, iron, copper and glass products from the Nahata and Roman times unearthed in Petra. The exhibits leave a deep impression on tourists. impression.
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High Place of Sacrifice Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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the most underrated trail in petra. there are not many crowds and the views are amazing
Petra Ancient City, people call it the ancient city of roses, in fact, there is no very rose color Amazed more than 2,000 years ago, how the Nabatean people built this ancient city in the center of the Sahara Mountains! Really a miracle!
The altar is in the center of Petra on the west side, not Petra is the highest position. Most places can be seen here, but the north is not visible.
Petra altar...built on a high wave, where the ancient sacrifices were made, now the basic wind is etched, not to mention no one will see, beneath it, caves are royal swarms, and the glorious history is only these ruins.
Long ago I would have dreamed of places abroad and Petra's relics and the temples, altars, and ancient dwellings of my dreams were strikingly similar to standing in front of this magnificent building that appeared in the Old Testament, and I felt like a time traveler. Here can awaken your deep sincerity, solve your troubles, although it is a relatively remote place for us, but I hope everyone has the opportunity to take a look, it feels worth seeing.
Petra's altar is very physical to climb up, it is a place for Nabateans to hold religious sacrifices. After coming down, if you are not physically strong enough, you can sit at the rest stop to restore your strength, or you can consider riding a camel or donkey cart to Dyer Abbey halfway. With plenty of time, you can walk or walk, you can see it freely and feel the charm of the ancient city...
The classics in the desert, even if they have been nearly destroyed, do not change the grandeur of the year.