Stay in Petra, in an underground cave with this Bedouin

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Stay with him in his cave in Petra

It takes a certain kind of traveler to use Couchsurfing in the first place. Can you imagine high-flying Emiratis or Saudis rocking up on a stranger’s doorstep with a bag full of groceries? And then, would they be willing to give up the comfort of their elaborate villas for a couch? Now that more of us have tried the capitalist version of Couchsurfing, AirBNB, it may be possible.

Stranger things have happened and stereotypes are for the simpleminded, but even we were surprised by CNN’s report that one of couchsurfing’s most coveted couches is a cave in Petra, Jordan.

Looking more like Bob Marley than a Bedouin, Ghassab Al-Bedoul first joined CouchSurfing about four years ago. “Since I started, I think I’ve had over 1,200 people come stay at my cave,” Al-Bedoul told CNN.

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“Not all from CouchSurfing, but they hear about me. It’s a pleasure to have people from all over the world to learn our culture.

“Just come and stay with us.”

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“As you might know Bedouins are very kind people and if you are not sure about it just come and try by yourself,” he wrote on his profile.

Although visitors don’t actually get a couch (they get a thin mat instead) and toilets don’t come with the package, just about everyone who has been to the cave in which Al-Bedoul was born and raised has good things to say.

“Four friends and I spent one night at Ghassab’s cave. It was one of the most memorable experiences of my life. I wish we had been able to stay for longer. I would go back in a heart beat!”

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Inside the cave, 2023

Stay bedouin cave in petra, desert hike

Looks like he’s offering us to sleep in a repurposed mound of lava

While most hosts limit guests to two or three per night, the cave carved into the historic pink walls of Petra accommodates up to 10 people and Al-Bedoul goes the extra mile by often cooking up a wonderful meal.

A man from Estonia rocked up at the cave when Al-Bedoul had to work, but that didn’t stop his family from showing the couch surfer a good time.

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“We stayed with Ghassab’s family near Petra, and although he wasn’t present himself because of his work, his family showed us the best hospitality. The taste of fresh home cooked lavash is still in my mouth.”

He has no negative references.

But not all cave dwellers lease happy homes to Couchsurfers. There were plenty of complaints on the net – the site is currently not online. Do some research first if you are venturing out to stay in an underground cave. There are also Bedouin home stays in Israel.

Update 2023: looks like the cave stays are still kicking. Via Jordan Desert Hikes

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Tafline Laylin
Author: Tafline Laylin

As a tour leader who led “eco-friendly” camping trips throughout North America, Tafline soon realized that she was instead leaving behind a trail of gas fumes, plastic bottles and Pringles. In fact, wherever she traveled – whether it was Viet Nam or South Africa or England – it became clear how inefficiently the mandate to re-think our consumer culture is reaching the general public. Born in Iran, raised in South Africa and the United States, she currently splits her time between Africa and the Middle East. Tafline can be reached at tafline (at) greenprophet (dot) com.

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2 thoughts on “Stay in Petra, in an underground cave with this Bedouin”

  1. Melanie says:

    Hey, myself and a friend are looking to stay in Petra on the 17th of April, next Sunday and wondered how we can arrange to stay with this family and how much it costs. There will be two of us. Thank you

  2. Larry Fowler says:

    I wish to couch surf in Petra the last week of February. How can arrange for my experience?
    larry fowler

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