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HIGH PLACE OF SACRIFICE

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High place of sacrifice dominating the city by 200 metres and offering a first esplanade where 2 tapering obelisks, each 7 metres high, stand

How to get there. There are two ways to reach the High Place of Sacrifice. The first one, arduous, crosses the Wadi Mahafir, then climbs very steeply. It starts from the street of the Facades, just after the toilets on the left and before the theater. It takes about 50 minutes. The second one starts from the Qasr al-Bint and goes around it to the right. This is one of the most beautiful hikes in Petra. The hike takes between 2 and 3 hours. There are some steep parts, but you alternate between sun and shade.

Visit. The High Place of Sacrifice is located at the top of Jebel al-Madhbah, at an altitude of over 1,000 meters. From here, the views of Jebel Haroun (Mount Aaron) and Petra are spectacular. There were several "high places" in Petra, all of them open-air, spread over the heights of the city, perhaps according to a tribal code. At the end of the path, there is a first esplanade where two tapered obelisks, each 7 meters high, stand. At first, archaeologists gave them a religious meaning, thinking that they were the two main Nabatean gods Dushara and Al-Uzza. But the inscription zibb atuf left by one of the sculptors sows doubt. Indeed, it means "the penis of Atouf". On the other hand, the path of Wadi Mahafir does not have any votive niche or divine representation. The path that leads to the High Place of Sacrifice starts from this esplanade, through the quarry and between the remains of the high walls that may have formed a monumental gateway to the sacrificial place; on the right coming from the Street of Facades or on the left coming from Qasr al-Bint. The High Place of Sacrifice occupies an esplanade 65 meters long. The cultic rites were probably dedicated to the god Dushara, the most important of the Nabataean pantheon. Banquets were held on the platform in front of the altar. The participants sat on the stone benches that mark its perimeter. You will notice in the upper left corner (back to the altar), a groove that allowed water to flow out. The altar consists of a raised platform that housed betyls, preceded by a few steps. The priest stood at the top of the steps to make the incense offerings. A walkway allows one to go around the altar. The rock to the left of the altar was probably an altar of libation. It was probably hollowed out to store water for ablutions. A hole was made in the disc on the platform and a drain allowed the liquids to flow out.

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Florent73
Visited in october 2018
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Un très belle ballade, à l'écart des touristes de Petra, sans difficulté à part la longueur mais le panorama est tellement sublime
J-ML
Visited in april 2018
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Le Haut lieu du Sacrifice :nous sommes montés par le Wadi Farasa et redescendus à la hauteur du théâtre (en fin d'aprem) une belle et assez longue balade jalonnée de tombes avec au bout une superbe vue sur Pétra et une esplanade utilisée autrefois comme lieu sacrificiel.
MelLomprez
Visited in april 2017
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chaussez de bonnes chaussures pour y accéder mais le point de vue vaut l'effort !
Valiha
Visited in august 2016
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Très beau point de vue. De plus, la descente vers les tombeaux est splendide, nous l'avons fait dans en ne croisant qu'un enfant, deux touristes et quelques chats, bien loin de l'agitation de la vallée du site de Pétra. Il faut faire la ballade le plus tôt possible le matin, pour éviter la chaleur...Les escaliers, à la montée comme à la descente, sont éprouvants ! Les pauses photos sont bienvenues...

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