Embark on a thrilling full-day jeep tour in Wadi Rum, Jordan’s iconic desert. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes, meet local Bedouins, and indulge in an authentic dinner experience at an overnight Bedouin camp.
Embark on a thrilling full-day jeep tour in Wadi Rum, Jordan’s iconic desert. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes, meet local Bedouins, and indulge in an authentic dinner experience at an overnight Bedouin camp.
Full Day Jeep Tour with Traditional Lunch and Overnight Camping in a Panoramic Tent with Traditional Dinner
Wadi Rum Village - Upon arrival at Wadi Rum Village, guests will be greeted at the Rest House, the first building on the right upon entering the village. Nearby, there is a supermarket, a souvenir shop, and our office is conveniently…
Full Day Jeep Tour with Traditional Lunch and Overnight Camping in a Panoramic Tent with Traditional Dinner
Wadi Rum Village - Upon arrival at Wadi Rum Village, guests will be greeted at the Rest House, the first building on the right upon entering the village. Nearby, there is a supermarket, a souvenir shop, and our office is conveniently located around the corner. Once all guests have arrived and been welcomed by the guide, the jeep tour will commence, typically around 10:00 AM.
Lawrence’s Spring - Discover Lawrence Spring, a natural water source in the heart of Wadi Rum, popular among camels. The cool water cascades down the mountains into troughs, surrounded by small trees and lush green moss, creating a true oasis. Enjoy the views and Thamudic inscriptions while relaxing like the Bedouins of the past, watching camels eagerly seek fresh water.
Khazali Canyon - From the outside, Khazali Canyon appears as an ordinary mountain, but entering the canyon reveals a journey through time. Witness traces of merchants traveling from Egypt to Damascus and pilgrims en route to Mecca. Explore fascinating Thamudic, Nabatean, and Islamic inscriptions, along with petroglyphs of humans, animals, and footprints. A series of basins can be found at the back of the canyon.
Al Ramal Red Sand Dune - Explore the iconic Al Ramal Red Sand Dune, renowned for its unique red hue due to high iron oxide concentrations. Though the climb may seem simple, the soft sand presents a challenge for tourists, while locals find it entertaining. At the top, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the valley. For an unforgettable experience, run or sandboard back down.
Little Bridge - Visit the natural wonder of Little Bridge in the Khor El Ajram area, where years of weathering have created a stunning rock formation. Despite its name, the bridge is not too high and is easy to climb, making it accessible for families with children or those preferring less challenging climbs. Enjoy the vast desert landscape views and capture memorable photos before relaxing in a Bedouin tent with sweet tea. Souvenirs are available, and guests can engage with locals for a cultural experience. Little Bridge is perfect for all ages and comfort levels.
Lawrence’s House - Lawrence’s House holds historical significance in Wadi Rum. The Nabateans established this site over 2000 years ago as a stop for passing caravans. Later, it became known as Lawrence’s House, as T.E. Lawrence, from “Lawrence of Arabia,” was based here. After a short climb, visitors will be amazed by the numerous stone piles, once used by Bedouins as road markers. The view extends far into the vast desert plain, offering excellent photo opportunities.
Wadi Rum Protected Area - Traditional Bedouin Lunch: Discover a hidden spot with a stunning view, where an expert guide will prepare a delicious traditional lunch over an open fire. The daily menu varies but always includes a warm meal with fresh vegetables, bread, hummus, yogurt, and other local treats. While the meal is being prepared, guests can explore the area with a hike or relax and enjoy the magnificent Wadi Rum landscape views.
Mushroom Rock - Witness the natural marvel of Mushroom Rock, where centuries of wind and rain have sculpted the sandstone into a mushroom shape. It’s a fun spot for photos and provides shelter from the desert sun, as used by Bedouins for centuries.
Burdah Rock Bridge - Experience the breathtaking natural wonder of Jabal Burdah. The Burdah Rock Bridge, Wadi Rum’s largest arch, sits 80 meters above the surrounding rock. The challenging hike to the summit offers a spectacular reward with an incredible sunset view. During the jeep tour, a stop will be made nearby to admire the bridge from a distance before embarking on the hike. It’s an unforgettable adventure for any Wadi Rum visitor.
Wadi Rum Protected Area - White Desert: Discover the unique beauty of the White Desert in Wadi Rum, where the landscape transforms into a different world. Spot wildlife and discover new flora. The white sand contrasts beautifully with the distant red sand. The White Desert is a must-visit for adventure-seekers in Wadi Rum.
Burrah Canyon - Abu Khashaba Canyon: Enjoy a walk in this deep, narrow valley, surrounded by tall mountain walls. The greenery contrasts beautifully with the red desert sand. Discover various trees and plants, and listen to countless birds. Locals have hung bottles to collect rainwater for the birds. It’s a peaceful oasis. The walk takes 30 to 45 minutes, and the guide will pick you up on the other side.
Um Frouth Rock Arch - Um Frouth Rock Arch: A natural bridge offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities. With the guide’s help, capture an impressive photo atop the bridge. Although challenging, small footholds make the ascent easier. Experience the thrill of climbing this magnificent structure and capture unforgettable photos of the stunning scenery. A must-visit for anyone exploring Wadi Rum seeking a memorable adventure.
Wadi Rum Protected Area - Sunset Viewpoint: Wadi Rum is renowned for its breathtaking sunsets. The best spots to watch are known, and guests will be taken to a secluded area to overlook the panoramic landscape as the sun sets. Sweet Bedouin tea will be prepared on the fire. Relax on a mattress or in the sand and take in the surrounding beauty.
Breakfast and Return to the Finishing Point
Wadi Rum Protected Area - Breakfast: Wake up at the camp with a panoramic view of the Wadi Rum landscape. Enjoy a traditional breakfast, typically served between 07:00 and 08:00.
Wadi Rum Village - After breakfast, guests will be dropped off at the Rest House in Wadi Rum Village, usually around 09:00.
- Entry to Wadi Rum Protected Area
- Lunch included
- Dinner provided
- Breakfast served
- Entry to Wadi Rum Protected Area
- Lunch included
- Dinner provided
- Breakfast served
- Visitors Center transfer (Book extra for 10 JOD)
- Visitors Center transfer (Book extra for 10 JOD)
Experience one of Jordan’s most famous natural attractions overnight during a day-and-night mini-camping experience in Wadi Rum.
Wadi Rum is full of scenic areas. Be sure to join one of our jeep tours to enjoy your time in Wadi Rum. Meet local Bedouins in the desert, drink traditional Bedouin tea, or try sand boarding in the hills. Our well-trained tour…
Experience one of Jordan’s most famous natural attractions overnight during a day-and-night mini-camping experience in Wadi Rum.
Wadi Rum is full of scenic areas. Be sure to join one of our jeep tours to enjoy your time in Wadi Rum. Meet local Bedouins in the desert, drink traditional Bedouin tea, or try sand boarding in the hills. Our well-trained tour guides will take care of you every step of the way while showing you the best places!
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
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.