Wadi Rum Overnight Jeep Tour: Bedouin Camping & Dinner Experience
Wadi Rum Village
Embark on a thrilling overnight Jeep tour in Wadi Rum, Jordan's stunning desert landscape. Explore the highlights, camp in a panoramic tent, and savor delicious Bedouin-style meals.
Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Full day jeep tour with a Traditional lunch. Overnight camping in a Panoramic Tent with traditional dinner

Wadi Rum Village - Wadi Rum Village - We will meet at the Rest House in Wadi Rum Village. This is the first place you will see on your right, when you enter the village. There is a supermarket and a souvenir shop and our office is just around the corner. When all tourists are present and welcomed by the guide, we start the jeep tour (usually around 10:00)

Lawrence’s Spring - Lawrence Spring - This natural water source with cool water running down the mountains into the throughs, is the camels’ favorite hangout! With small trees and the almost fluorescent green moss, this is a true oasis. Relax here, just as the Bedouins and their herds used to do, and watch how herds of camels pass by, longing for fresh water. Or climb up the mountain to see spectacular views and the many inscriptions of Thamudic origin.

Jebel Khazali - Khazali Canyon - From the outside, this looks like an ordinary mountain, but when you enter the canyon between the split mountains, you take a journey back in time. You can see the traces of the merchants who traveled with their caravans from Egypt to Damascus, and of the pilgrims who passed through the canyon to Mecca. See the fascinating Thamudic, Nabatean, and Islamic inscriptions, and petroglyphs of humans, animals, and soles of feet when you enter the canyon. And a series of basins in the back.

Al Ramal Red Sand Dune - Red Sand Dune - This is the most famous sand dune in Wadi Rum! It owes its red color to a high concentration of iron oxide. It seems like a simple climb, but the sand is soft and difficult to walk on, which makes it challenging for tourists to climb, but very entertaining for the locals to watch. At the top you can enjoy amazing panoramic views of the valley. The best way to get down is running

Little Bridge - Little Bridge - Through years of various severe weather influences, this natural Little Bridge has been formed on a rock formation in the Khor El Ajram area. It is called Little Bridge because it’s only a few meters high and easy to climb, but the views are stunning and on pictures it looks pretty big and impressive. It’s perfect for families with children, and those who don’t want to climb too high. When you come down again, a cup of sweet tea awaits you in the Bedouin tent where you can buy souvenirs or relax and hang out with locals.

Lawrence’s House - Lawrence’s House - Lawrence’s house plays an important role in the history of Wadi Rum. Nabateans laid the foundation for this place over 2000 years ago which was used as a stop for the passing caravans. Later it became known as Lawrence’s house, because TE Lawrence, in the story “Lawrence of Arabia” was based here. When you reach the top after a short climb, you will be amazed by the countless piles of stones. In the past, the Bedouins used to stack stones as road markings. You can see far into the vast desert plain, which again makes for great photos.

Wadi Rum Protected Area - Traditional Bedouin Lunch - We will take you to a nice place with a good view, where your guide prepares a delicious traditional lunch, cooked outside on the fire. The menu is different every day, but we like to cook you a warm meal with vegetables, bread, hummus, yoghurt, and other local treats. While we are cooking, you can explore the area with a hike, or just sit down and relax while you enjoy the Wadi Rum landscape.

Mushroom Rock - Mushroom Rock - In Wadi Rum there are many famous rock formations, known for its unusual and sometimes even funny shape. The Musroom shaped rock owes its shape to years of erosion, with the lower part wearing out faster than the upper part. Mushroom Rock is fun place to take nice pictures and find some shelter. Bedouins used rock formations like this to seek shelter, after walking in the hot desert for hours.

Burdah Rock Bridge - Burdah Rock Bridge - At the top of Jabal Burdah, you will find one of the highest natural rock bridges in the world. During the jeep tour we make a stop close by so that we can admire the bridge from a distance. The total climb to the bridge can take up to 4 hours, this is not included in the jeep tour and can be booked via a hiking tour or upon request.

Wadi Rum Protected Area - White Desert - Wadi Rum is known for the red sand where most of the highlights of the tour are, but further south the area changes into the white desert. It seems as if you have entered a completely different world. This area is not yet heavily visited by tourists, so there is much more flora to discover and a better chance to spot wildlife. It’s very special to stand in the white sand and see the transition to the red part in the distance. You can also notice a difference in the landscape, the rock formations and even the sand itself.

Abu Khashaba Canyon - Abu Khashaba Canyon - Stretch your legs and enjoy a nice walk in this deep narrow valley, surrounded by tall mountain walls. There’s a lot of green, which makes a beautiful contrast with the red desert sand. You will see many different types of trees and plants, and hear countless birds chirping. The locals have hung bottles to collect the rainwater so that the birds can drink from it. It is a real oasis of peace. The walk takes 30 to 45 minutes, and your guide will pick you up on the other side.

Um Frouth Rock Arch - Umm Fruth Rock Bridge - This 15-meter-high bridge is the most famous bridge in Wadi Rum. It is not a historical place but it is the ultimate place to take enviable photos. Give your phone or camera to your guide who will stay on the ground and take an impressive photo of you on top of the bridge. The locals run up and down the bridge with ease, but for tourists it is a bit more challenging. That is why small holes have been made which makes the climb a bit easier.

Wadi Rum Protected Area - Sunset Viewpoint - Wadi Rum is known for having the most breathtaking sunsets. And we know the best places to watch it! We will take you to a secluded area where you can overlook the wide panoramic landscape as the sun sets, while we prepare some sweet Bedouin tea on the fire. Just sit on the mattrass or in the sand and take in all the beauty you see around you.

Traditional Breakfast and drop off at the Wadi Rum Villag

Wadi Rum Protected Area - Breakfast - Wake up at the Camp with a panoramic view of the Wadi Rum landscape. Enjoy a traditional breakfast (usually served 07:00 - 08:00)

Wadi Rum Village - Wadi Rum Village - After breakfast we will drop you off again at the Rest House in the Wadi Rum village (usually around 09:00)

What's Included
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
What's Not Included
  • Visitors Center transfer (Book extra for 10 JOD)
Additional Information

Immerse yourself in the splendour of one of Jordan’s most renowned natural wonders on this two-day Wadi Rum camping journey for small groups. Explore the region’s iconic landmarks in a tough jeep on a two-day excursion, from Lawrence’s Spring to Khazali Canyon. Get a comfortable sleep in a unique panoramic tent with glass walls, subject to availability. Overnight trips include delightful Bedouin-style food, bottled water, and tea.

  • Infants must sit on their parents’ laps during the experience.
Location
Wadi Rum Rd 435
Wadi Rum Road
Our meeting point is Wadi Rum Rest House . This is the first place you will see on your right when you enter the village. Odeh will be waiting for you here, The café is located next to a car park.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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