Embark on a thrilling full day jeep tour through Wadi Rum, exploring towering mountains, rock formations, petroglyphs, and sand dunes. Enjoy an overnight stay in a scenic desert camp with stunning sunset views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Embark on a thrilling full day jeep tour through Wadi Rum, exploring towering mountains, rock formations, petroglyphs, and sand dunes. Enjoy an overnight stay in a scenic desert camp with stunning sunset views and a peaceful atmosphere.
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Lawrence’s Spring - Lawrence Spring -
Upon meeting in Wadi Rum village, the jeep tour begins with a visit to Lawrence Spring. Locally known as Ain Abu Aineh, this spring is a short hike up Jebel Rum from the stopping point. Visitors are encouraged to follow the pipeline to the spring, where breathtaking views await. The pipeline supplies water to…
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Lawrence’s Spring - Lawrence Spring -
Upon meeting in Wadi Rum village, the jeep tour begins with a visit to Lawrence Spring. Locally known as Ain Abu Aineh, this spring is a short hike up Jebel Rum from the stopping point. Visitors are encouraged to follow the pipeline to the spring, where breathtaking views await. The pipeline supplies water to a trough where camels drink. Nearby, a large rock features ancient hieroglyphs from the Nabateans, who inhabited the area around 300 B.C. - Wadi Rum Protected Area - Red Sand Dunes -
The next destination is the Red Sand Dunes, a stunning high dune of soft red sand. Climbing to the top reveals a rocky plateau with panoramic 360-degree views of the expansive desert, encircled by Jebel Rum, Um Ishrin, and Jebel Khazali.
- Jebel Khazali - Khazali Canyon -
The tour continues with a stop near Khazali Canyon, followed by a short walk to a narrow split in the Khazali mountain, leading to a high-walled canyon. Sunlight filters through, highlighting the pink, brown, and grey hues of the rock walls. Inside, three rock pools can be found, dry in summer and filled with water after winter rains. Khazali Canyon is renowned for its diverse rock art and inscriptions from Thamudic, Arab, and Nabatean cultures, featuring petroglyphs of humans, animals, and footprints, along with Kufic script, an early form of Arabic writing.
- Little Bridge - Little Rock Bridge -
Also known as Little Arch, the next stop is a small rock outcrop, easily accessible for a walk to the rock bridge. This spot is perfect for photographs taken from the center of the bridge.
Note: Little Rock Bridge is situated in the desert, not in Wadi Rum village as Viator incorrectly states.
- Lawrence’s House - Lawrence House -
Lawrence House is located about a 10-minute drive southeast from Little Rock Bridge, deep in the Wadi Rum desert. Believed to be built on Nabatean ruins, a small Nabatean inscription is nearby. It is rumored, though not confirmed, that T. E. Lawrence (of Lawrence of Arabia fame) stayed here during his time with the Bedouin in Wadi Rum. The view from the house extends for kilometers along the valley floor to the northeast, and even further to the south, making it a strategic lookout for both the Nabateans and Lawrence during the Arab revolt against the Turks a century ago. Today, only the house remains amidst the desert’s silence.
- Wadi Rum Protected Area - Lunch stop -
Midday brings a lunch break. During summer, a cool spot is chosen. The guide prepares fresh food, cooking galayet bandora over a fire, accompanied by dishes like hummus, tomatoes, cucumbers, and bread. There is time to relax and explore the surroundings.
- Mushroom Rock - Mushroom Rock -
After lunch, the tour visits Mushroom Rock, located deep in the desert. This intriguing rock formation resembles a mushroom, offering excellent photo opportunities as visitors “hold up” the massive rock.
- Um Frouth Rock Arch - Burdah Rock Bridge -
The next stop is near Burdah Rock Bridge, part of the Burdah mountain range, towering 300m above the valley floor. Although a full-day tour includes a hike to the top, this tour offers a view of the arch from the valley floor below.
- Burrah Canyon - Abu Khashaba Canyon and sand dunes -
Abu Khashaba Canyon -
A highlight of the day is the walk through Abu Khashaba Canyon. The jeep stops at the canyon entrance, and the guide drives around to the other end to wait. The hike is easy, with a short rocky section in the middle, taking about 35 minutes, or less for the very fit. It’s best to take time to enjoy the trees and cool temperatures.
Abu Khashaba sand dunes -
Near the canyon’s exit is a sand dune ideal for sandboarding. A sandboard is provided at no charge for fun in the sand.
- Um Frouth Rock Arch - Um Frouth Rock Bridge -
A favorite attraction on the itinerary, and the final rock arch visited on this tour, Um Frouth is in the white desert. From the jeep stop, it is almost invisible against similarly colored rocks. Most visitors can climb to the top and walk across the bridge.
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Chicken Rock - Chicken Rock -
This fascinating rock formation resembles a chicken from one angle, though some see a cow. Decide for yourself.
Soft Sand Dunes -
Nearby is a large, free-standing sand dune of very soft sand. The wind creates beautiful patterns and ripples, and tracks of small beetles and lizards are visible, making for excellent photographs.
- Real Bedouin Experience Tours & Camp - Sunset viewing and Overnight stay - includes dinner and breakfast.
A short drive from Chicken Rock leads to the camp, the day’s final stop, in time for sunset viewing. The camp is in the Um Sabatah area of Wadi Rum, known for stunning sunsets. Relax with Bedouin tea in the dining tent, sit on the red sands, or climb the small mountain behind the camp for panoramic sunset views.
After dinner, enjoy comfortable mats around a fire in the Bedouin tent (in winter) or outside under the starry sky (in summer), with tea, conversation, singing, dancing, and shooting star counting. Learn about Bedouin culture and desert life. When ready, retire to a tent for a peaceful sleep in the desert’s tranquility.
Return to Wadi Rum village by 8:30 am the next morning.

- Return transfer to Wadi Rum village
- Towel
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Tea and coffee
- Return transfer to Wadi Rum village
- Towel
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Tea and coffee
- 5 JD fee to enter the Wadi Rum Protected Area. Pay at Wadi Rum Visitor Center, or show Jordan Pass.
- 5 JD fee to enter the Wadi Rum Protected Area. Pay at Wadi Rum Visitor Center, or show Jordan Pass.
Join us for an exciting full-day jeep tour followed by an overnight stay. During the jeep tour, you’ll encounter majestic mountains, distinctive rock formations, natural rock bridges, ancient petroglyphs, and expansive sand dunes. Enjoy a brief hike through a shaded canyon. Our tour guides are passionate about the desert and eager to share their…
Join us for an exciting full-day jeep tour followed by an overnight stay. During the jeep tour, you’ll encounter majestic mountains, distinctive rock formations, natural rock bridges, ancient petroglyphs, and expansive sand dunes. Enjoy a brief hike through a shaded canyon. Our tour guides are passionate about the desert and eager to share their insights with you. They are accommodating and will adjust the pace to suit your preferences. At each location, you’ll have ample time to explore and capture photos. Your guide will prepare lunch over an open fire.
You’ll reach our camp just before sunset. Situated 11 kilometers south of Wadi Rum village, our camp offers breathtaking sunset views and is perfect for stargazing and spotting shooting stars. Visitors often comment on the profound silence at our camp. With a capacity of up to 22 guests, it provides an intimate setting ideal for families and groups seeking privacy. Our goal is to offer exceptional hospitality and create unforgettable memories.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.