Embark on a thrilling full-day adventure in Wadi Rum, Jordan. Ride a camel, explore sand dunes, discover ancient inscriptions, and enjoy a delicious Bedouin lunch. Witness breathtaking natural formations and catch a stunning sunset before returning to Rum Village.
Embark on a thrilling full-day adventure in Wadi Rum, Jordan. Ride a camel, explore sand dunes, discover ancient inscriptions, and enjoy a delicious Bedouin lunch. Witness breathtaking natural formations and catch a stunning sunset before returning to Rum Village.
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Wadi Rum Protected Area - Wadi Rum desert has many great and amazing places and views to see.
On this tour, you will be visiting many places in the desert, rock formations, canyons, sand dunes and natural bridges. -
Al Ramal Red Sand Dune - Enormous deep red sand dunes that are fun to climb, with an impressive view of the canyon below.
Here…
- Wadi Rum Protected Area - Wadi Rum desert has many great and amazing places and views to see.
On this tour, you will be visiting many places in the desert, rock formations, canyons, sand dunes and natural bridges.
- Al Ramal Red Sand Dune - Enormous deep red sand dunes that are fun to climb, with an impressive view of the canyon below.
Here It is fun to climb up to the top of the dune and run down or do a sandboarding.
- Wadi Rum Safari Camp - A deep, narrow fissure in the mountainside, featuring Nabatean and early Arab carvings, as well as providing a welcome relief from the sun.
Here it is possible to walk inside the canyon and see the ancient inscriptions.
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Mushroom Rock - It is a beautiful rock resembling mushroom.
Here you can take photos of the rock and the amazing desert views. -
Burdah Rock Bridge - Difficult to reach but well worth it, this natural rock bridge provides a panoramic view of the desert and a great photo opportunity.
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Abu Khashaba Canyon - It is a closed canyon which you cross walking. The guide will drop you at the entrance of the canyon and meet you at the other.
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Um Frouth Rock Arch - A short climb rewards visitors with a terrific photo opportunity and an amazing view of the surrounding desert.
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Lawrence’s House - Originally a Nabatean structure used as a store and rest house by Nabatean traders, Lawrence and his army spent two weeks relaxing here before moving north into Syria.
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Little Bridge - An easy climb and another stunning view of the desert.
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Chicken Rock - Named for its likeness to a chicken this rock is set in beautiful desert and a great location to watch the sunset.
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
From Wadi Rum you will ride a camel to visit the Lawrence Spring. Then you will go by jeep to see the Sand Dunes, which is a large area of sand dunes piled up against the mountains. It’s fun to climb, sandboard or race down, and then you will go to see the Ancient Inscriptions. After viewing the inscriptions left by ancient trade caravans, you will…
From Wadi Rum you will ride a camel to visit the Lawrence Spring. Then you will go by jeep to see the Sand Dunes, which is a large area of sand dunes piled up against the mountains. It’s fun to climb, sandboard or race down, and then you will go to see the Ancient Inscriptions. After viewing the inscriptions left by ancient trade caravans, you will travel to see the Lawrence House followed by mushroom rock then Al-Mahama Canyon where you will walk for 30 minutes whilst lunch is cooked. Here you will have a Bedouin lunch, cooked on an open fire with Bedouin tea. Then your guide will take you to see Burdah Bridge. From there, you will continue to the Um Frouth Rock Bridge and afterwards to the Small Arch. The next site you’ll visit is Khazali Canyon, where you can walk inside to see the inscriptions, then we head to Chicken Rock and Um-Sabbatah area, where you can enjoy the spectacular sunset, the best Wadi Rum has to offer. After sunset, we will drive you back to Rum Village.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.