Petra & Wadi Rum · Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Petra, After Dark
البتراء
We close Petra. For one evening the Treasury stands in candlelight for your family alone — and then the absolute silence of Wadi Rum, from a pavilion of glass beneath the stars.
The Journey
Most who reach Petra share it with the day’s ten thousand. You will not. Through relationships built over many years, we arrange for the ancient city to be held — the Siq emptied, the Treasury lit by candle and by torch, an oud playing somewhere you cannot quite place.
From there to Wadi Rum, the valley T. E. Lawrence called “vast, echoing and god-like.” You sleep in a pavilion walled in glass, the Milky Way unbroken overhead, woken by nothing but light. A Bedouin breakfast is laid in a place reached only on horseback.
Signature Moments
Three the others
cannot arrange.
A handful of moments unique to this commission. Everything around them — the residences, the table, the hours — is composed to match.
- 01
The Treasury, privately
Al-Khazneh held for your family alone, the Siq walked by candlelight, the facade lit as it has not been since the Nabataeans.
- 02
A glass pavilion in Rum
A single suite of glass set beneath the sandstone towers, the desert sky entire, dinner cooked beneath the sand in the Bedouin way.
- 03
The high place of sacrifice
At dawn, before any gate opens, the climb to the altar above the city — with an archaeologist who has spent a career below.
The Particulars
Composed to your
measure, not ours.
The figures below are a guide to one shape this journey can take. Your commission is priced privately, against what you ask of it.
- Duration
- Four nights
- Party
- Up to twelve, by private commission
- Access
- Petra held after hours, privately
- Residences
- A private camp and a cliff villa
- From
- USD 125,000
By Introduction
Begin a conversation.
There is no brochure to request and nothing to book — only the start of a journey made entirely for you. Tell us a little, and we will take it from there.
Begin a conversationCommissions from USD 100,000 · In the strictest confidence