If you need a little help arranging or planning your transport to Wadi Rum, our comprehensive guide will help. Below, we’ve summarised the most common ways to get to Wadi Rum from the major tourist destinations Amman, Aqaba and Wadi Musa (Petra). Getting to Wadi Rum from Amman By plane: You can fly from Amman’s Queen Alia...
If you’re planning a visit to Wadi Rum in Jordan, be prepared for an adventure of a lifetime. Wadi Rum boasts a picturesque landscape that has a way of pleasantly surprising even the most seasoned travellers. From its breathtaking sand dunes and glorious sandstone and granite mountains to its rich history, this UNESCO World Heritage Site will...
A trip to Wadi Rum isn’t only about glamping or experiencing a moment of stillness under the amazing blanket of stars that cover the desert sky at night. There are so many memorable experiences to be had and things to see in Wadi Rum. A favourite is the camel tour that takes you all the way to the Abu Khashaba canyon or Lawrence’s...
Visiting the 720 square-kilometre Wadi Rum desert in Jordan is like taking a trip to another planet - the region is usually compared to Mars because of the stunning red sand dunes - with mindblowing sights including Lawrence’s Spring, the Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Cow Rock, and the Um Frouth Rock Bridge to name but a few. Seeing as how Jordan is...
There is simply no better way to tour Wadi Rum than with an experienced Bedouin guide. Your assigned guide will have been born in the desert and will know it inside out. You’ll see the desert from a different perspective when you let a Bedouin guide show you the way over the red sand and past several natural attractions. But it’s also a very...