Experience timeless beauty and Bedouin tradition in the heart of the desert.
Travel Like the Ancients
Traveling by camel is the most authentic way to explore Wadi Rum. It’s a chance to slow down and connect deeply with the desert landscape.
Trekking across golden sands and hidden valleys with local Bedouin guides
Bedouin-style tea and coffee
Music and stories by the campfire
Stargazing unlike anything you’ve ever seen
The Spirit of the Desert
The Bedouins are the indigenous nomads of Wadi Rum, and their culture is deeply tied to the desert.
Legendary hospitality – you'll be welcomed with tea and open hearts
Deep knowledge of the desert, passed down for generations
By traveling with local Bedouin guides, you not only gain a richer, more personal experience – you also support their community directly.
We will meet you at the parking place | Rest House Wadi Rum, where you can arrive by Bus, rental car or taxi. You can park here and leave you car safely. We will pick you up by Jeep.
Wadi Rum – also called the "Valley of the Moon" – is a stunning desert landscape of towering sandstone mountains, vast red dunes, natural rock bridges, and ancient petroglyphs. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's one of the most enchanting and surreal places on Earth. Here, silence stretches endlessly, the stars shine with rare clarity, and every sunset seems painted by hand. Camel Trekking – Travel Like the Ancients Traveling by camel is the most authentic way to explore Wadi Rum. It’s a chance to slow down and connect deeply with the desert landscape. Trekking across golden sands and hidden valleys with local Bedouin guides Watching the sunrise or sunset from camelback, as the desert glows in red and gold Exploring iconic sites like: Lawrence’s Spring Khazali Canyon Burdah Rock Bridge Sand dunes of Um Ishrin After your day’s journey, rest at a traditional Bedouin camp, or even sleep under the open sky – wrapped in blankets, surrounded by silence and stars.
We will meet you and make you explore the Desert by a 4x4 Tour. Enjoy a delcious Lunch in teh desert and get ready for your Bedouin Adventure in the afternoon. What you will experience riding on the back of our Camels: These animals symbolize strength through hardship and the ability to carry on during tough times. Self-Reliance: They remind you that you already have the inner resources to face challenges. Patience & Trust: Camels move slowly but surely—spiritually, they teach patience and faith in the journey. Spiritual Journey: Often seen as symbols of sacred travel, transformation, or personal growth. Service & Humility: They carry heavy loads quietly, representing service, humility, and quiet strength. When camel energy appears, it may be a sign to stay strong, be patient, trust your path, and rely on your inner reserves.
Afer Breakfast Riding and walking on camels in the morning for 3 hours and you continue after Lunch for another 3 hours. Dinner & overnight in a traditional Bedouin Camp. Explore the sustainable Bedouin Life Style. Bedouin Culture – The Spirit of the Desert The Bedouins are the indigenous nomads of Wadi Rum, and their culture is deeply tied to the desert. What makes it special: Legendary hospitality – you'll be welcomed with tea and open hearts Deep knowledge of the desert, passed down for generations Traditional clothing, music, language (a distinct dialect of Arabic), and cuisine Sustainable ways of living – closely connected to nature and animals, especially camels and goats By traveling with local Bedouin guides, you not only gain a richer, more personal experience – you also support their community directly. What to bring: Lightweight scarf or shemagh (to protect against sun and sand) Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses Comfortable clothes and hiking shoes
Optional book an activity on site After Breakfast & check out Transfer back to the meeting point
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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