Monday, February 13, 2012

Wadi Rum and Petra


I had the most incredible weekend and got to see a couple of the amazing landmarks Jordan is famous for. Pictures will do more than my words ever could yet they will never be able to completely convey the feel of the wind on my face and sand in my toes or the smell of the air and the panoramic beauty of rocks and sand that surrounded me. 

But! I will do my best to give a rundown of our weekend. We left from the University early Friday morning and headed to Wadi Rum. Wadi Rum is a desert area and a great place to camp or go rock climbing. Historically, it’s significant because it is the area T.E. Lawrence was based in during the Arab Revolt in 1916 and 1917. A rock formation was named “The Seven Pillars of Wisdom," which is also the name of a book he wrote, in his honor. We had lunch then went for a ride in the back of a truck for a couple hours. They stopped a few times for us to run (or trudge) through the sand and climb to the top of a few lookout points. Suddenly, we came around a corner and there were at least 50 camels waiting for us. It was so cool. As soon as we clambered out of the trucks the men who owned the camels came running over to us and pulled us to their individual camels. Each man had between two and four camels that he appeared to be in charge of. We rode the camels for about an hour to our campsite for the night. The ride was really fun but camels are not very comfortable so it was the perfect amount of time.

They advertise the camp we stayed at as a typical Bedouin camp. The Bedouin are native herders that live in the desert and are always on the move. Before the urbanization of Jordan, the majority of people were traditional Bedouins and lived in the desert. Today, the number of true Bedouins is much smaller but many people consider themselves Bedouin. This is a fact they are all very proud of, but they are not living the typical Bedouin lifestyle today. It is because that is what their grandparents or great-grandparents did. Anyway, this Bedouin camp was a five-star Bedouin camp. They had bathrooms with flush toilets, warm water and tiled showers. Nevertheless, it was a great experience and the sunset that night was incredible.

Beautiful Wadi Rum.
This is the "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" rock.

Hannah, myself, Anna Mae

Climbing...it's harder than it looks.




Really, really, really old carvings in the rock. If you look closely you can see camels.
Our 4x4 crew:
Alex, our driver whose name was Camel, Becca, Hannah, myself, Hannah and Anna Mae
Me and Anna Mae with our Jordanian scarves. The scarves used to just be used for protection from the weather. Today the different colors serve as a marker as to what country you're from. Jordanians typically wear the red and white with a few wearing beige and white. The other prominent one in Jordan is black and white which is for Palestinians. 
The view from my camel.
I equated the camels in Jordan with the elephants in Zambia...you can never have too many pictures. 

My camel. We named him Aladin...his real name was Allaheen. Ironically similar. 




The sunset was incredible. 

Sunrise. Equally impressive.
In the morning we woke up early and began the drive to Petra. Many people have seen pictures of the treasury at Petra but the actual extent of the city that is still there is amazing! There is so much to explore you could spend three days there and not see it all. Another cool fact is that they (scientists, archaeologists, etc.) think that more than half of Petra has been destroyed or is underground. Both of these are the result of a few large earthquakes. It's nearly impossible to wrap your mind around what Petra was like in its prime because it is just so incredible. We were able to hike up to a lookout above the monastery. It was awesome. You could see for what seemed like forever. The weather was incredible that day too; we could not have asked for anything better. I wanted to spend hours and hours up on that spot but we had to get back to the bus to return to Amman.






Our first view of the Treasury. You can hardly see it, then you come around a corner...
And this is your view. It's amazing.


Alex, Nick, Hannah, Hannah, Anna Mae, myself, Alex

The expanse of Petra is almost hard to wrap your mind around. It used to be the center of the trading world and the developments they had for their time are mind blowing.




Not quite to the top but the view was too good to pass up. 

This is my new friend Emily. She goes to Santa Clara which is in the same conference as Gonzaga.
When we met her first response was, "Ooo, you're our rival!" My response, "We're everyone's rival."
Made it!

The monastery. See that little dot in the black rectangle? That's me.

It all added up to an incredible weekend that I will never forget. Jordan has some amazing sights to see; if you ever get the opportunity to visit, don’t pass it up!

5 comments:

  1. OH MY GOSH this is incredible! You look like you are just soaking it all up, Kate, and the pictures- WOW!! Love it!

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  2. That is some badass sandstone carving. Deserts are legit. AZ what up. Hope you are having fun. Bring extra water.

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  3. Kate,

    What an amazing weekend! Extremely impressive. Thanks for sharing all you adventures with us.

    Love,
    Mom

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  4. Kate!!!!

    That weekend trip sounds amazing! I can't lie, I'm really jealous you got to ride on a camel... The ride in the back of the truck sounds a lot like our adventures in Zambia ;) hopefully it didn't get stuck so that you had to get out and push (then be left behind) haha good times! It sounds like you are having the best time!
    School is not very exciting.. I miss seeing you around campus and grabbing meals and playing in REI for hours! No worries all to come next year :)
    I hope you are having the best time ever! Stay safe, be smart, get at least a little bit of sleep? meh nevermind who needs sleep!

    Love you tons!
    Kisu mwuane!
    Amanda

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  5. I know I already posted on this blog.. but I figured you should get multiple Happy Birthday wishes :) so... HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATE!!! LOVE YOU SO MUCH! THE BIG 21 YAYAYAYAYAYAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Hope you do something fun for the big day :)

    Loves,
    Amanda

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