Explore the stunning landscapes of Wadi Rum on this full-day and overnight Jeep tour. Visit iconic sites like Lawrence of Arabia’s spring, Khazali Canyon, and Mushroom Rock, while marveling at ancient Nabatean inscriptions. Enjoy a traditional Bedouin dinner around a fire, with the option to sleep under the stars or in a tent. The next morning, treat yourself to a camel trek back to the village for an additional cost, ensuring a memorable desert experience.
- Full day Jeep tour with an overnight stay in Wadi Rum
- Visit famous landmarks and ancient inscriptions
- Enjoy traditional Bedouin dinner and starry night stay
-Camel trek to return to the village
The tour starts by visiting Lawrence spring where you will have the chance to explore this amazing spot and where you will be able to see the astonishing landscape up hill. Jebel Khazali, a peak situated in the center of Wadi Rum Protected Area opens up in a narrow fissure of about 100 m length. Its inner walls are covered with Thamudic, Nabatean, and Islamic inscriptions, as well petroglyphs depicting humans and animals. Remarkable are the soles of feet petroglyphs, which probably had religious significance. In 1932 the French epigraphist Savignac noted the engravings in the cleft and published some of them in 1934. The petroglyphs and inscriptions of Khazali Siq form an impressive collection being one of the major tourist attractions in Wadi Rum. At the end of the canyon, there are several man-made rock-cut basins for water collection.
Wadi Rum in southern Jordan features stunning, vast golden and red sand dunes contrasting with, towering sandstone mountains, often called the "Valley of the Moon". Famous for its, otherworldly landscape, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering Jeep tours, camel rides, and, stargazing. Key spots include the, red dunes near Khazali Canyon and high yellow dunes in Wadi Um Ishrin.
Lawrance’s House. Lawrence’s House in Wadi Rum is a historic site featuring the stone ruins of a structure where T.E. Lawrence (“Lawrence of Arabia”) reportedly stayed during the 1917-1918 Arab Revolt. Situated near the base of Jebel al-Qattar, the site actually sits on the foundations of a 2,000-year-old Nabataean water cister
Mahama Canyon Al Mahama Canyon (also spelled El Mahama or Al-Mahama) is a popular, scenic, and narrow hiking spot located within the protected desert area of Wadi Rum, Jordan. It is known as a short, easy-to-moderate, and "hidden" passage between mountains, offering a different landscape from the open, sandy desert of Wadi Rum.
Lunch time. Your guide will cook for you during this tour or he will give a lunch box instead. The place would also be choosed by your guide and It will be an amazing time to have a rest or chat with your travel mates. You will also be able to try some Bedouin dishes such us, vegetables stew, bedouin tea and water, cheese, hummus and some other dishes.
Mushroom Rock is a unique rock formation located in the stunning Wadi Rum desert, known for its vivid red sandstone and striking landscape. This natural wonder resembles a mushroom, with a large cap balanced atop a slender stem. The area surrounding Mushroom Rock is rich in history and offers breathtaking views of the desert vistas. Adventurers often come to explore the surrounding trails, engage in rock climbing, or take in the dramatic sunsets that paint the desert in vivid colors. The site is a popular stop for tourists seeking an authentic experience in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Burdah Arch (or Burdah Rock Bridge) is one of Wadi Rum's highest and most iconic natural arches, towering 80 meters high on the side of Jebel Burdah. Located in the northern part of the desert, it is a popular spot for full-day, moderate-to-challenging hikes and rock scrambles. The hike offers spectacular panoramic views of the desert.
Um Fruth arch The Um Fruth Rock Bridge is a famous, 15-meter-high natural sandstone arch located in the Wadi Rum protected area in Jordan. It is a major, easily accessible tourist attraction frequently visited during 4x4 tours, allowing visitors to scramble to the top for panoramic desert views and photos. Key Details About Um Fruth Arch: Situated in the southeast part of the Wadi Rum reserve, approximately 15 km from the main village. Dimensions: It stands about 15 meters (feet) above the desert floor. Activity: It is popular for climbing and taking photos, often included in jeep tours. Accessibility: While the ascent is straightforward for many, it requires a short scramble up a, at times, steep, narrow rock face. Formation: It is a 100% natural, wind-eroded formation. Nearby Attractions: It is located near the Burdah Rock Bridge, which is the tallest in the area.
Red Sand (between the white and the read area) driving slowly to the spot where you can see an amazing sunset over the desert. Reaching the camp at dusk, you will enjoy a traditional dinner and a relaxing evening by the fire with music and bedouin tea. You can either choose to sleep in a tent or under a million stars and the silver moon, watching the colorful Milky Way and with a little bit of luck, some shooting stars.
Dinner time Once you get back to the camp you will have some time to rest before exploring and enjoy our traditional zarb dinner cooked under the sand. A Zarb dinner in Wadi Rum is a traditional Bedouin barbecue where meat and vegetables are slow-cooked for several hours in an underground oven, creating a smoky, tender, and flavorful meal. It is considered a must-try culinary experience in Jordan Enjoy your dinner with some live music around the fire.
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