Embark on a thrilling small group adventure in Wadi Rum, Jordan. Explore the desert landscape, experience Bedouin culture, and enjoy activities like sandboarding and stargazing.
Embark on a thrilling small group adventure in Wadi Rum, Jordan. Explore the desert landscape, experience Bedouin culture, and enjoy activities like sandboarding and stargazing.
- Lawrence’s Spring - Lawrence Springs - Nestled in a red rocky desert, this spring gained fame from T.E. Lawrence’s “Seven Pillars of Wisdom.” Today, camels enjoy drinking from this natural spring, which cascades from the mountains into the valleys. This oasis, with its dwarf trees and lush moss that glows like fluorescent light, is a sight to…
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Lawrence’s Spring - Lawrence Springs - Nestled in a red rocky desert, this spring gained fame from T.E. Lawrence’s “Seven Pillars of Wisdom.” Today, camels enjoy drinking from this natural spring, which cascades from the mountains into the valleys. This oasis, with its dwarf trees and lush moss that glows like fluorescent light, is a sight to behold. Alternatively, visitors can hike up the mountain to enjoy the stunning views and numerous Thamudic inscriptions.
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Al Ramal Red Sand Dune - Red Sand Dune - Discover the vast Red Sand Dunes set against majestic mountains. It offers a challenging climb and even more fun when descending. It’s one of the most famous sand dunes in Wadi Rum! The red hue is due to a high concentration of iron oxide. From the top, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the valley.
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Khazali Canyon - Khazali Canyon - This canyon features a significant crevice in the red sandstone, adorned with a rich collection of ancient rock art. It’s renowned for some of the finest petroglyphs in Jordan. The footprints of pilgrims traveling from Mecca and traders from Egypt with their caravans are still visible today. As you explore the canyon, look for intriguing petroglyphs of people, animals, and inscriptions from the Thamudic, Nabatean, and historical periods.
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Little Arch - Little Arch - A natural bridge-like formation, this little arch overlooks Khor al Ajram and is considered a main attraction in Wadi Rum. Formed naturally over the years by various harsh weather conditions, the Little Bridge offers breathtaking views and is easy to climb, making the effort worthwhile.
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Lawrence’s House - Lawrence’s house - A stone structure from the Nabatean period, this was the residence of T. E. Lawrence, known as Lawrence of Arabia. It’s famous for the time he spent there during World War I and the vivid descriptions in his “Seven Pillars of Wisdom.” After a short climb, visitors reach the peak, where they are amazed by the endless stone piles. Bedouins used stone stacks as road markers. Another highlight is the expansive desert plain view, perfect for photos. Guides will find a shady spot for a lunch break, where visitors can enjoy a meal and tea.
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Mushroom Rock - Mushroom Rock - Also known as a rock pedestal, this naturally formed rock resembles a mushroom. Years of erosion have shaped the upper part faster than the lower, giving it its unique shape. Mushroom Rock is ideal for photos and offers a little shade from the sun.
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Burdah Canyon - Burdah Rock Bridge - Known for its immense size, this rock in Wadi Rum is one of the largest. This expansive, unaltered stone archway provides panoramic views of the desert and nearby mountains. A natural rock bridge, among the highest at Jabal Burdah’s peak, is a highlight of the jeep tour, where visitors stop to admire the bridge without hiking to the top.
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Burrah Canyon - Abu Khashaba Canyon - This one-kilometer trek through a narrow desert canyon, with yellow sand formations and wild bushes, is a must-see in the Wadi Rum protected area for its beauty and simplicity. Surrounded by towering mountain walls, visitors can enjoy a pleasant stroll, listening to birds and observing diverse plant life. Guides meet visitors at the end of the 45-minute walk.
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Um Frouth Rock Arch - Um Frouth Rock Arch - One of the most photographed spots in Wadi Rum, with a 20-meter ascent taking about 20 minutes round-trip, offering stunning valley views. While it lacks historical significance, it provides a perfect setting for amazing photos. Tourists may find running on the bridge challenging compared to locals.
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Wadi Rum Protected Area - Cow Rock - Visitors are taken to the natural rock formation known as Cow Rock, with a round body and two legs! It’s an excellent spot to climb and survey the desert. Erosion from wind and rain has shaped Cow Rock into its distinctive and photogenic form.
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Um Sabatah - Um Sabatah - As sunset approaches, this highlight is part of a full-day tour, or a half-day tour starting in the afternoon. Guides lead visitors to Um Sabatah to witness the stunning sunset over Wadi Rum. While enjoying the sunset, visitors can savor freshly brewed Bedouin tea by a fire. Guides take visitors to a secluded spot to admire the expansive panorama as the sun sets. Relax on the sand or a mattress while taking in the surrounding beauty.
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Wadi Rum Protected Area - Afterward, visitors are transported back to the campsite for an overnight stay in the heart of the Wadi Rum UNESCO area. This experience includes a traditional buffet dinner cooked using desert sand as a traditional method. Guests spend the night in a Bedouin tent. After dinner, they can stargaze by a bonfire, sharing stories and laughter with fellow guests and travelers. The next day, a traditional Bedouin breakfast is served before returning to the meeting point for the next adventure.

- English Speaking Guide and Driver
- One Night Accommodation in Private Bedouin Tent or Under Stars Inside Protected Area - OPTIONAL
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- All fees and/or taxes
- English Speaking Guide and Driver
- One Night Accommodation in Private Bedouin Tent or Under Stars Inside Protected Area - OPTIONAL
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- All fees and/or taxes
- Wadi Rum Entrance Fee for 7 JD per person or free with Jordan Pass
- Special Request
- Wadi Rum Entrance Fee for 7 JD per person or free with Jordan Pass
- Special Request
Experience the splendor of UNESCO’s Wadi Rum with a full-day or shorter tour of the desert landscape. Embark on an engaging journey with a knowledgeable guide to explore key sights and historical landmarks. Enhance your understanding of Jordan’s Bedouin traditions and culture.
The 4x4 jeep adventure is led by our skilled driver guides and may include an…
Experience the splendor of UNESCO’s Wadi Rum with a full-day or shorter tour of the desert landscape. Embark on an engaging journey with a knowledgeable guide to explore key sights and historical landmarks. Enhance your understanding of Jordan’s Bedouin traditions and culture.
The 4x4 jeep adventure is led by our skilled driver guides and may include an overnight stay at our camp, based on your preference, where all meals are prepared in the traditional manner.
The number of sites visited is determined by the pace you select. With more time available, it is possible to explore additional sites.
● Try desert sandboarding, minimum half-day
● Stay hydrated throughout the excursion with complimentary bottled water and tea
● Discover the ancient culture and traditions of Wadi Rum (OPTIONAL)
● Enjoy breathtaking views of the Milky Way and stargazing at the camp or under the stars (OPTIONAL)
● Relax around a bonfire and savor homemade Bedouin tea (OPTIONAL)
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- This jeep tour will have a maximum of 7 travelers
- Contact us for Direct Reservation 12% discount applies for this product, card payment possible
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.