Explore the stunning desert landscape of Wadi Rum during this private camel riding tour from Wadi Rum village.
This riding tour lasts for three hours on a traditional camel convoy stopping off at the main sights and landmarks of Wadi Rum's Protected Area. You have the choice of a morning or afternoon sunset tour. During the tour, you will have time to dismount from your camel and explore sights on foot. You can take photos with the camels and scramble up the sand dune for 360' views of the desert.
The tour itinerary varies depending on whether your tour is in the morning or afternoon, but desert highlights include riding from Lawrence Spring to the Red Sand Dune and seeing ancient petroglyphs and inscriptions in Khazali Canyon.
Each person is allocated one camel to ride and your guide is mounted on his own camel leading the convoy.
Duration: 3 hours
Duration: 3 hours
Admire Wadi Rum's incredible desert landscape by camel riding with views of orange sand valleys and dramatic rock formations.
The tour itinerary varies depending on whether your tour is in the morning or afternoon. Desert highlights include riding from Ain Abu Aineh (Lawrence Spring) to the Red Sand Dune and visiting Khazali Canyon, which is famous for ancient petroglyphs and inscriptions.
I will greet you on arrival at Wadi Rum Rest House. The Rest House is located in Wadi Rum Village, a 7km drive from the Wadi Rum Visitor Centre (where you will pay the entrance fee: 5 JD per adult or free with the Jordan Pass). Parking is available beside the Rest House.
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A traditional fish dish made with white fish, caramelized onions, and spices, often served with rice.
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A variety of fresh seafood, including grilled fish, shrimp, and lobster, commonly found in coastal restaurants.
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Jordanian Dinar (JOD)
GMT+3
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Aqaba is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur, so it's important to stay vigilant.
Aqaba Bus Station
Buses are the primary form of public transport in Aqaba. They are affordable but can be crowded during peak times.
Available • Apps: None widely used
Car, Bike, Scooter
Wadi Rum is a stunning desert landscape known for its dramatic rock formations, sand dunes, and ancient petroglyphs. It's a popular spot for jeep tours, hiking, and camping.
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