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Basic Information
Heading further south in Jordan, we arrive at one of the country’s most extraordinary natural wonders, Wadi Rum.
Often described by T.E. Lawrence as “vast, echoing and god-like,” and known locally as the “Valley of the Moon,” Wadi Rum is a breathtaking desert
of red sand, towering mountains, and endless open space. The silence here feels powerful. The landscape feels timeless.
This is not just a desert visit, it is a journey into one of the most cinematic and unforgettable settings in the Middle East.
Wadi Rum is a protected desert wilderness in southern Jordan. While it is a major tourist destination, it remains rugged and authentic.
Expect to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with nature. The days can be hot and sunny, while the nights become
surprisingly cool and crisp
Language
Arabic, English
Country
Jordan
Currency
Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
Location
Southern Jordan
Experience Type
Desert Adventure
Best Time to Visit
Spring, Autumn, Winter
What to Expact
FAQs
Transport: Most exploration is done via 4x4 pickup trucks or camels; private vehicles are generally not allowed inside the protected area.
Connectivity: Cell service is limited or non-existent in the deep desert—perfect for a digital detox.
Attire: Dress in layers. Light breathable clothes for the day, and a warm jacket for the stargazing at night.
Culture: You will likely be hosted by local Bedouins; enjoying sweet herbal tea is a sign of hospitality.
Why is Wadi Rum famous?
Wadi Rum is known for its red desert, mountains, and moon-like landscapes.
What can you do in Wadi Rum?
Jeep tours, camel rides, desert hikes, and camping under the stars.
Is Wadi Rum safe to visit?
Yes, especially with licensed guides and camps.




