Wadi Rum Desert Secret: A Day and Night in the Bedouin World
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Wadi Rum Desert Secret: A Day and Night in the Bedouin World

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About this experience

We offer more than a tour — we offer a journey into the soul of Bedouin life.
Born and raised in this land, we share a blend of breathtaking views, ancestral knowledge, and authentic cultural immersion. We offer stillness and silence. Stories that can’t be Googled. Experiences that linger long after the journey ends.
Trace the ancient paths of Wadi Rum through sacred landmarks: the Seven Pillars of Wisdom, wind-carved red dunes, Nabatean inscriptions, and the majestic Al Barrah Canyon. Visit Um Fruth Rock Bridge, Lawrence’s House, and the Martian film site.
Learn to prepare traditional Bedouin meals. Walk among desert medicine plants our mother taught us by name.
Watch the sunset from a spectacular viewpoint. In the evening, enjoy storytelling around the campfire at our family’s Wadi Rum Desert Secret Camp.
Sleep in a private Bedouin tent or beneath a sky full of stars.

3 meals, water, coffee and tea included

Step into the timeless world of the Bedouins with us.
Ali Jroh and Mohammed

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Wadi Rum Desert Secret: A Day and Night in the Bedouin World

What's included

Bottled water
Transfer to and from Wadi Rum Visitor Center
Sunset or Sunrise at the view point
vegetarian and allergic options available
vegetarian and allergic options available
vegetarian and allergic options available

Detailed itinerary

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Discover some of the top attractions in the Wadi Rum Desert on this private 4x4 comfortable jeep tour.
The Seven Pillars of Wisdom rise from the desert like a stone poem — seven towering ridges shaped by centuries of wind and time. Immortalized by T.E. Lawrence, they stand as a gateway into Wadi Rum’s stories, where history and legend meet beneath the desert sun.

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The Red Sand Dune, also known as Al Ramal or Al Hasany in Arabic, is one of the most famous dunes in the Wadi Rum desert. It's striking red color comes from a high concentration of iron oxide in the sand particles. Challenging to climb but at the top you can enjoy amazing panoramic views of the valley. This area is known as key filming location of famous Martian movie

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You will visit Lawrence’s House — a stone structure built atop ancient Nabataean ruins of a water cistern. Legend says T.E. Lawrence stayed here during the Arab Revolt. Its weathered walls still hold the echoes of rebellion, friendship, and desert nights.

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Stop 4

In the shadow of the desert rock, learn the secrets of preparing a traditional Bedouin meal. Savor a fresh, hearty lunch in the midday stillness, with endless desert views unfolding before you.
Later, we’ll walk to see ancient Nabatean inscriptions carved into Wadi Rum’s stone. The Nabateans — an Arab nomadic tribe who settled in Jordan and beyond (4th century BC – 106 AD) — were master water engineers and skilled traders. For centuries, they navigated these vast lands by reading maps encrypted in the rocks, leaving behind messages that still speak to those who listen.

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You will climb the Um Fruth Rock Bridge, one of Wadi Rum’s most iconic landmarks — a natural arch sculpted by wind and water over countless centuries. Rising about 15 meters above the desert floor, it feels like an elevated walkway between earth and sky, offering breathtaking views in every direction.

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Among Wadi Rum’s many strange and beautiful rock formations stands Mushroom Rock — a natural sculpture shaped by wind and time. Perched alone on a red rock plateau and surrounded by waves of crimson sand, it is one of the desert’s most photographed wonders.

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You will explore Al Burrah Canyon, one of the most visited of the many canyons that weave through Wadi Rum. This 5 km corridor of towering rock cuts deep into the mountains, offering space for hiking, camel trekking, climbing, or simply resting in the cool shade. Here, in the desert’s hidden heartland, the air feels still and time moves differently.

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Stop 8

At our family’s Wadi Rum Desert Secret Camp:

- Learn to set up a Bedouin kitchen in the open desert and cook a traditional meal for lunch.
- Meet and gently pet our camels and goats.
- Hike a nearby mountain to watch the sun rise or set over endless sand and stone.
- For dinner, choose between a barbecue under the stars or a classic Bedouin meal in camp.
- Sip sweet Bedouin tea around the campfire while we share stories of our life — history, religion, customs, weddings, family, pastoral traditions, and the desert’s healing plants.
- Enjoy stargazing and quiet moments beneath the desert sky.
- Sleep under the stars or in a private tent with Western-style bathroom facilities.
- Wake to the smell of fresh coffee and homemade breakfast before we escort you back to the Wadi Rum Visitor Centre.
At Wadi Rum Desert Secret Camp, we aim to offer more than just a place to sleep—we want you to feel part of our family and carry the peace and magic of the desert with you when you leave

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Stop 9

Alongside our jeep tours, stargazing, and guided hikes, we offer optional authentic Bedouin lifestyle experiences, including:
- Traditional Bedouin coffee making
- Bread baking with Bedouin men or women (can you imagine - they are different! )
- Bedouin weaving and crafts
- Camel milk, goat cheese production
- Camel rides,
These special activities are a way for us to support the local community, especially women, by giving them opportunities to share their skills and stories—and earn a living.
o Please note: These activities are offered by special request and must be arranged in advance. If you're interested, just let us know—we’ll do our best to make it happen for you.

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Our journey will end at the Wadi Rum Visitors center, where it has started.

What's not included

Wadi Rum Entrance Fee - Free for Jordan Pass holders, or 7 JD per adult paid at the Visitor Centre
Optional camel ride (20JD for one person, 15JD per person if more than one person)
Optional Authentic Bedouin life style experiences available upon request, prearrangement required

Available languages

Guide guide
AR EN

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Important information

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

I will meet you at the entrance to the Wadi Rum Visitor Center. I will contact you on what's app to agree the precise pickup details before the tour. Alternatively, please ask at the reception of the Wadi Rum Visitor Center.

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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  • Max travelers: 15
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