Begin your experience with a hands-on pottery class at the Wadi Musa artisan studio. Learn about Nabataean ceramic heritage, wheel throwing or hand-building, and create your own piece glazed in Petra earth tones. The finished piece is fired and either collected or shipped.
From the studio, a guide leads the group on a 45-minute walk through the old lanes of Wadi Musa, tracing the routes along which Nabataean traders once moved incense, spices, silk, and copper between Arabia, Egypt, and Rome.
The guide points out the distinctive Nabataean stone-cutting tradition visible in the architecture of the old quarter — the same chisel-work found in the monuments of Petra, rendered here in domestic and commercial scale — and covers the Byzantine and Islamic periods that succeeded the Nabataean era in this valley.
The walk includes a stop at a viewpoint above the old souk where the relationship between the valley, the desert, and the ancient trade network becomes visible as a landscape.
End your experience with dinner at Petra Kitchen — one of Wadi Musa's consistently highest-reviewed dining experiences, praised by verified reviewers as delivering an extraordinary cultural experience combining cooking instruction with a shared Jordanian dinner. Choose between a dining-only format or the full cooking-and-dining experience (available as an upgrade).