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Petra, where breath-taking architecture is carved into rose-colored sandstone cliffs, is a three-hour drive south of Amman, Jordan.

Accessible only through a narrow gorge, Petra was one of the most easy to defend cities of the ancient world. Its leaders became rich through trade, good water management and by exacting tolls from caravans. Petra's glory days were in the century before Christ's birth. When Rome annexed it in the second century, Petra had about 30,000 residents.

Remember the pictures of those weird and beautiful lunar rock formations? That's what Wadi Rum looks like. Its celebrated association with Lawrence of Arabia (much of the film was shot on location here) was only the latest in a long tradition for this ancient caravan passageway. The best times to enjoy Wadi Rum are early morning and late afternoon, and especially at night when the desert sky will dazzle you. You should camp here to see why it is so deservedly popular.