4h Jeep Tour + Bedouin Night (Dinner & Breakfast)
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4h Jeep Tour + Bedouin Night (Dinner & Breakfast)

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About this experience

This tour offers more than just sightseeing — it’s a seamless blend of adventure, culture, and authentic hospitality. In a single experience, you’ll enjoy a 4-hour guided Jeep adventure through Wadi Rum’s most breathtaking landscapes, then settle into a traditional Bedouin camp under a starlit desert sky. The experience includes a freshly prepared Bedouin dinner and a delicious breakfast at the camp, allowing you to taste the region’s heritage as well as see it. With our local guides sharing hidden canyons, desert legends, and insider knowledge, you’ll discover places and stories most visitors never encounter. This unique combination of off-road exploration, cultural immersion, and genuine desert comfort creates an unforgettable experience you won’t find anywhere else.

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4h Jeep Tour + Bedouin Night (Dinner & Breakfast)

What's included

Bottled water
Dinner
Breakfast
Overnight in a private tent in Bedouin Camp
Coffee and/or Tea
Transfer to and from Wadi Rum Village

Detailed itinerary

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Meet me, your experienced guide Ahmad, at the Rest House in Wadi Rum Village. Our jeep tour starts at around 12:00 am, taking you through the breathtaking desert landscape of Wadi Rum, with plenty of opportunities to stop and capture the stunning scenery. Let's explore together and create unforgettable memories!

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Stop 2

Come and experience Lawrence Spring, a natural water source in the heart of Wadi Rum that is a favorite hangout spot for camels. The cool water runs down the mountains and into the troughs, surrounded by small trees and vibrant green moss that create a true oasis. You can relax here just like the Bedouins and their herds did in the past, while watching herds of camels pass by, eagerly seeking fresh water.

For a more adventurous experience, climb up the mountain and witness spectacular views of the surrounding desert. While you're up there, take a closer look at the many inscriptions of Thamudic origin, providing a fascinating insight into the history and culture of the area.

3

Discover the iconic Al Ramal Red Sand Dune in Wadi Rum, the most famous sand dune in the area with a unique red hue caused by high concentrations of iron oxide. While it may seem like a simple climb, the soft sand makes it challenging for tourists, but entertaining for the locals to watch. Once you reach the top, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the valley that will leave you in awe. For an unforgettable experience, run or sandboard your way back down.

Known as "Al Hasany" in Arabic, this distinctive dune stands out against the cliffside like it is part of the mountain. As one of the most famous landmarks in Wadi Rum, Al Ramal offers a fine and soft underfoot experience, perfect for walking up barefoot. So come and witness the natural beauty of this stunning sand dune, and create memories that will last a lifetime.

4

Discover the hidden gem of Khazali Canyon in Wadi Rum, where you can journey back in time to witness the traces of merchants and pilgrims who once traveled through the canyon on their way to Egypt, Damascus, and Mecca.

As you explore the canyon between split mountains, you'll be fascinated by the Thamudic, Nabatean, and Islamic inscriptions, as well as the petroglyphs of humans, animals, and soles of feet. The canyon is also home to numerous Nabataean rock carvings of people and animals, including petroglyphs etched into the cave walls dating back to Thamudic times.

At the end of the canyon, you'll find several man-made rock-cut basins for water collection, adding to the impressive collection of petroglyphs and inscriptions that make Khazali Canyon one of the major tourist attractions in Wadi Rum.

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Little Rock Bridge : Experience the natural wonder of Little Bridge in the Khor El Ajram area, where years of severe weather have created a stunning rock formation. Despite its name, the bridge is not too high and easy to climb, making it accessible to families with children or those who prefer less challenging climbs. Take in the breathtaking views of the vast desert landscape and capture memorable photos before descending to relax in a Bedouin tent with a cup of sweet tea. Here, you can buy souvenirs or hang out with locals, making for an unforgettable cultural experience. So come and explore the easily accessible Little Bridge, perfect for all ages and comfort levels.

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Discover the rich history of Lawrence's House in Wadi Rum, a place that played an important role in the area's past. Built upon the remains of a Nabataean building, the current structure is situated in a remote location, offering uninterrupted views of the stunning red sand dunes.

Although there is little left of the original building, legend has it that TE Lawrence stayed here during the Arab Revolt, making it a must-see on the regular 4WD circuits of the area. As you climb to the top, you'll be amazed by the countless piles of stones left behind by Bedouins as road markings in the past.

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Escape the desert and explore the lush Abu Khashaba Canyon, where wild fig trees and desert bushes grow among rocks and red and yellow sand. Take a refreshing 30-45 minute walk through the deep valley surrounded by tall mountain walls and discover various types of trees and plants with the sweet chirping of countless birds. The locals even hang bottles to collect rainwater for the birds, creating a peaceful oasis.

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Experience one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the world at Jabal Burdah. The Burdah Rock Bridge, Rum's largest arch, sits precariously atop the mountain about 80 meters above the surrounding rock. The hike to the summit is challenging but offers a spectacular reward with one of the most incredible sunsets you will ever experience. During the jeep tour, we'll make a stop close by so that you can admire the bridge from a distance before embarking on the hike. It's an unforgettable adventure for any Wadi Rum visitor.

What's not included

Visitors Center transfer (Book extra for 10 JOD)

Available languages

Guide guide
AR EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Embark on an unforgettable journey with us, beginning at the beautiful Wadi Rum village. Ahmad, our expert guide will explain the inspiring destinations you'll explore, ensuring an unparalleled experience that will undoubtedly be the highlight of your life.

About Aqaba

Aqaba is Jordan's only coastal city and a vibrant hub for diving, snorkeling, and beach relaxation. Situated at the northern tip of the Red Sea, it offers a unique blend of modern resort facilities and ancient history, with the famous Nabatean city of Petra just a short drive away.

Top Attractions

Aqaba Marine Park

Aqaba Marine Park is a protected area known for its stunning coral reefs and diverse marine life. It's a top spot for snorkeling and diving.

Nature Half day to full day Moderate (Entry fees and diving/snorkeling tours)

The Aqaba Fort (Mamluk Castle)

This 16th-century Ottoman castle offers panoramic views of the Red Sea and Aqaba city. It's a significant historical site with a rich past.

Historical 1-2 hours Budget (Entry fee around 2 JOD)

Aqaba Archaeological Museum

This museum showcases the rich history and archaeological findings of the Aqaba region, including artifacts from the Nabatean and Islamic periods.

Museum 1-2 hours Budget (Entry fee around 1 JOD)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Sayadieh

A traditional fish dish made with white fish, caramelized onions, and spices, often served with rice.

Main Dish Contains fish and gluten (rice)

Mansaf

Jordan's national dish, made with lamb cooked in a yogurt sauce and served with rice and almonds.

Main Dish Contains lamb and dairy

Fresh Seafood

A variety of fresh seafood, including grilled fish, shrimp, and lobster, commonly found in coastal restaurants.

Main Dish Contains seafood

Popular Activities

Diving Snorkeling Jeep tours in Wadi Rum Hiking Beach relaxation Spa treatments Yoga by the sea Visiting historical sites

Best Time to Visit

March to May, October to November

The best time to visit Aqaba is during the spring and fall when the weather is warm but not excessively hot. These months are ideal for outdoor activities, diving, and exploring the city.

20°C to 35°C 68°F to 95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Arabic
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Jordanian Dinar (JOD)

Time Zone

GMT+3

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Aqaba is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur, so it's important to stay vigilant.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited help

Getting there

By air
  • King Hussein International Airport • 20 km from city center
By bus

Aqaba Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary form of public transport in Aqaba. They are affordable but can be crowded during peak times.

Taxis

Available • Apps: None widely used

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Aqaba South Beach Area

Day trips

Wadi Rum
60 km (37 miles) • Full day

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.

Petra
240 km (150 miles) • Full day

Petra is an ancient Nabatean city carved into the rose-red cliffs. It's one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Festivals

Aqaba International Dive Festival • Annual, usually in April

Pro tips

  • Visit the Aqaba Marine Park for the best snorkeling and diving experiences
  • Explore the Aqaba Fort for panoramic views of the city and the Red Sea
  • Try traditional Jordanian dishes like Sayadieh and Mansaf
  • Book accommodations and tours in advance during peak seasons
  • Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting religious sites
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