Wadi Musa, also known as the "Valley of Moses," is a town in southern Jordan that serves as the gateway to the famous archaeological site of Petra. With a population of around 6,800 people, it's a bustling hub for tourists with plenty of hotels and restaurants to explore. The town's economy revolves mainly around tourism, offering visitors a convenient base to discover the wonders of Petra and its surrounding areas. Plus, rumor has it that Moses himself once passed through this valley and worked some water-from-rock magic for his followers!