Full-Day Jeep Tour, Wadi Rum Desert Highlights
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Full-Day Jeep Tour, Wadi Rum Desert Highlights

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About this experience

Take an 8-hour long Tour in our 4×4, experiencing the “Highlights” of the Wadi Rum Protected Area.
Take the opportunity to try Sand-Boarding in the sand dunes of the Wadi Rum desert, which is definitely a once in a lifetime experience!

If you choose to spend the night with us, we will drive you to our traditional Bedouin Cave or Camp, light up a warm fire, offer you some Bedouin tea and prepare dinner. We will provide you with mattresses, warm blankets & pillows, as nights in the desert are cold, no matter the season. Usually every night we gather all together, play Bedouin music and tell stories about the Wadi Rum desert and the Bedouin culture.
Don’t miss the opportunity to go for a night-time walk in the desert under our guidance and watch the amazing starry night sky, far away from any light pollution.

“Come as a guest, depart as a friend.”
Welcome, my friend!

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Full-Day Jeep Tour, Wadi Rum Desert Highlights

What's included

English Speaking Local Guide
Sandboarding
1:00 PM - Enjoy our traditional home-cooked dishes by learning our secret recipes.
Sunset View
Bottled Water & Bedouin Tea

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

The Spring is at the top of a short scramble - head to the Fig Tree. It is located 2 km southwest of Wadi Rum village. The spring is named in honor of Lawrence's evocative description in The Seven Pillars of Wisdom: "in front of us a path, pale with use, zigzagged up the cliff-plinth... Among the trees, in the hidden crannies of the rock, issued strange cries, the echoes, turned into music, of the Arabs watering the camels at the springs which flowed out three hundred feet above the ground." Although the pool itself is largely unimpressive, being a stagnant puddle, the views across the desert are truly stunning.

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Stop 2

Among the vast expanses of rust-coloured sand in the Wadi Rum desert, the RED SAND DUNE, or “Al Hasany” in Arabic, is the most famous one. Officially named "Al Ramal", it has become better known by its descriptive name. It stands out against a cliff side, as if it was part of the mountain. Coloured red by the presence of iron oxide, this dune is smooth and soft underfoot making it perfect to walk up barefoot!

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Khazali Canyon is the site of the petroglyphs etched into the caves walls depicting humans and antelopes dating back to the Thamudic era. This narrow valley contains many Nabataean rock carvings of humans and animals.

Jebel Khazali, a peak located in the middle of the Wadi Rum Reserve opens up into a narrow crevice about 100 meters long. Its inner walls are covered with Thamudic, Nabataean, and Islamic inscriptions, as well as rock carvings depicting humans and animals. Remarkable are the soles of feet petroglyphs, which might have had religious significance.

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Stop 4

LITTLE ROCK BRIDGE - Easy to climb, the Little Rock Bridge offers great views across a wide expanse of desert. Accessible and non-hazardous, it's perfect for families with children and people who feel less comfortable with heights under their feet.

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Nobody is certain this was Lawrence's home, although there are stories that he resided and/or stored weapons here. However, the current structure is built upon the ruins of a Nabataean building, which is another beautiful spot in the desert. There is little left of this building, which was erected on the Nabataean ruins of a water reservoir. Nonetheless, legend has it that Lawrence stayed here during the Arab Revolt and that's what makes it a must on the regular 4x4 circuits of the area. Near the building is a Nabataean inscription which mentions the area's ancient name, Iram. The remote location and uninterrupted view of the red sand dunes are the main attractions.

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Stop 6

MUSHROOM ROCK - Sometimes nature performs small miracles. One of them is Mushroom Rock. Over the centuries, rain and wind have sculpted this sandstone and given it the shape of mushrooms.

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Stop 7

BURDAH ROCK BRIDGE - The largest of Rum's three arches is the Burdah Rock Bridge, perched precariously about 80 meters above the surrounding rocks. There is a precipitous hike to the summit. Its height and location offer one of the most terrific sunsets you will ever experience.

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Stop 8

ABU KHASHABA CANYON - Wild fig trees and desert bushes among huge boulders and red and yellow sands make this canyon unique. Wadi Abu Khashaba is one of the valleys worth visiting, and you will need about an hour to walk through.

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Stop 9

UM FROUTH ROCK BRIDGE - A lower rock bridge which is features on many tours and can be easily scrambled onto. The climbing takes 5-15 minutes and the view of the surrounding area is stunning.

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Stop 10

END TOUR: WATCH THE SUNSET! - We will sit down, relax and enjoy the famous Wadi Rum Sunset.

What's not included

Camel Ride JD15,00 (per person)

Available languages

Guide guide
AR EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Meeting point

The tour starts from the Wadi Rum Parking or point on maps ( wadi rum nights ) in the Wadi Rum Village which is located about 7 km from Visitor Center.
Alternatively, you can take bus (from Petra) or taxi to the Wadi Rum Parking.

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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