The Wadi Rum Two-Day Bedouin Expedition is the easiest and best way to visit all the most spectacular sites in Wadi Rum, perfect if you want to enjoy all the best that Wadi Rum has to offer, experiencing both the wild desert and time in the cosy camp.
We will take you on a wild ride on an open-back jeep over desert dunes, through awe-inspiring rocky canyons and to mountain springs, caves and crevasses. This bucket-list tour takes you along desert trails once travelled by Lawrence of Arabia and has many historic sites along the way.
Our tours take breaks at specially chosen scenic points for you to take in the wondrous natural beauty and explore at your leisure before moving on to the next one. Experience the spectacular sunsets in the evenings, and you will realize that you are witnessing one of the world's most beautiful places and feel the inspiration and energy.
Lawrence's Spring is one of the major springs in the area and is still in use today to water the Bedouins' goats and camels. The spring is located halfway up an Imperious mountain that looms over the desert. If you are adventurous enough to climb up to the spring you can sit under a fig tree and enjoy the magnificent vista across the desert plain. Those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground can marvel at the ancient Nabatean rock inscriptions that resemble a long-forgotten alphabet, or socialise with the camels gathered around the watering hole at the foot of the mountain.
This canyon lies in Jebel Khazali, a stunning mountain with imposing sheer cliffs that seem to sprout from the desert sands to more than the height of the Empire State building. This cave-like canyon has been moulded by the elements over millenia and provides cool air and shelter tucked away between massive monolithic rocks. You can easily imagine how it would have looked with Bedouin tents, families resting, drinking tea, and children playing. You will also find, on the canyon walls numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic), and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings dating back thousands of years.
The red sand dunes nearby are great fun to scramble around, although climbing up is tough going. You will, however, be rewarded with a stunning view of the varying colors of the sand. Afterwards, you can run (or roll) down the slope - whichever way you prefer to descend!
We continue on to a beautiful rock bridge. This is another chance to climb one of these stunning and fully natural rock formations. Climbing is at your own risk (some parts can be quite steep) but as it is sandstone, most people don't have any problems and greatly enjoy the experience. This is a wonderful photo opportunity, with the natural stone bridge lying in front of a huge expanse of desert as far as the eye can see, and you, standing aloft, arms spread as wide as your smile.
Lawrence's House is actually an old Nabatean tax station. this site was not hewn out of the rock, but built with bricks. This is a very remote location and - except during low season - you will be able to glimpse the loneliness of the deep desert. You will have an opportunity here to try your hand at rock-climbing and take in an unforgettable view of the vast desert that lies before you.
We will then have a break for a picnic, including Bedouin tea and refreshments, and some traditional Bedouin cuisine, with options for both vegetarians and vegans. The picnic will be in the shade, with a cool breeze and a picturesque view, where you can rest, relax and prepare yourself for the next stages of your tour
Our next stop is the famous Wadi Rum mushroom stone. This is a bizarre and unique rock formation the seems to defy logic. This completely natural formation was formed over the centuries by the sorfter rock at the bottom being eroded by the elements much faster than the hard rock on top, resulting in an almost comical mushroom-shaped stone. This large formation is a firm favourite with all our guests and provides a great photo opportunity.
Next on your itinerary is the spectacular rock bridge at Burdah. This amazing geological structure is situated at the top of a large mountain, so, unfortunately, we will not get a close-up view as the climb up takes a few hours. However, the view from the foot of the mountain is still a striking one, and provides one of the most iconic views in all of Wadi Rum. Don't worry though, we have another amazing rock bridge yet to visit.
The next part of the tour will give a chance to stretch your legs as you stroll through a magnificent canyon. The walls on either side reach up to improbable heights while the sandy floor and occasional vegetation make for a very pleasant amble through the cooling shade. The jeep will leave you at the entrance to the canyon and pick you up when emerge on the other side about half an hour later.
For many visitors the high-point of the tour, both literally and figuratively, is the Umm Fruth rock bridge. This stunning rock bridge is 15m (50ft) above the ground and if you are brave enough to scramble up will provide you with the best photo opportunity of the day. If you don't like heights then you can be the designated photographer capturing an unforgettable memory for those on top of the bridge. There is also a Bedouin tent shop nearby where you can take refreshments or even peruse the local handcrafts on sale.
After another short drive we reach the camp, where you are free to do as you choose - maybe to climb the surrounding rocks and watch the camels wander by, or go for a walk through a nearby valley. As the camp is located on the edge of the wilderness zone, this is a great opportunity to go for a stroll in the almost untouched desert landscape. The area around the camp is also one of the major sunset viewing points in Wadi Rum, and you can enjoy this over a glass of hot sage tea. Having eaten a traditional dinner prepared in time-honoured Bedouin style, you can then experience the desert by night. Around the time of the full moon, you can see all the surroundings painted in surreal colours, and the moon shines brightly enough to walk around the camp without a flashlight (it's even bright enough to cast a moonshadow!). If there is no moon, and in the absence of all light pollution, the starry night sky is filled with myriad stars, sparkling constellations, the Milky Way, and often dozens of shooting stars. Some nights you can listen to traditional Bedouin music, and (temperature permitting) you can even take a mattress and blanket and sleep outside amidst nothing but rolling sands, silence, and the stars above. The next morning, if you are an early riser, you can watch a glorious sunrise from one of the prime vantage points near the camp, the colours of the dawn are breathtaking as the sun rises from behind the mountains. Then you will be treated to a hearty breakfast before the next tour.
it is the time to go off the beaten track, discover the authenticity of our desert away from the tourist attractions, We will lead you to amazing isolated spots deep in the desert near Saudi Arabia.
We will begin with a drive through the Al Kashkasheh valley, surrounded by mountains. At the end of the valley, we will reach a high spot with fantastic views. You will see Um Sabatah and the surrounding area where the red and white desert meet.
We then drive past Um Mugur to reach Wadi Nuqra. After a 15-minute hike through the dunes you will reach a wonderful view of Al Qatar mountain. Afterwards you will explore a colorful canyon for 1 hour where it is possible to meet some nomadic Bedouin families and their camels.
After many opportunities at amazing spots to take in the scenes of the desert, we will break for lunch. We will retreat from the heat to a nice shady spot where lunch will be prepared fresh and served hot. After lunch, you will rest and enjoy our traditional Bedouin tea while sharing stories of the land and people.
Once rested, we continue to Wadi Sabet, a long valley near the Saudi border. The area, full of shrubs, blooms into a beautiful display of flowers in springtime. Nomadic Bedouins and their camels come to enjoy this place year-round. This area also offers you a view of Um Ad Dami, the highest mountain in Jordan.
We will drive you to Al Daghdagh’s canyon. At the end of the canyon, you will make an easy climb to arrive at an open view of the desert from the top of the mountain.
To finish the day, as we drive through the red and the white desert, we will show you where the Bedouins collected and saved water.
At the end of the tour, we will take you back to the camp.
For children (under 4yrs old) free.
Yes! Our Bedouin camp is located in the heart of the Wadi Rum protected area.
There will be free parking provided at the Wadi Rum Eco Tours meeting point. Our tour guide will greet you at the meeting point (where you parked your car) and take you on your tour. After you finish, you will be dropped back off at the meeting point where your car is parked.
Yes! Guests are more than welcomed to stay the night in our Bedouin camp the night before their tour. This way you can wake up refreshed without the tiredness from driving! An extra night will cost 25 Jordaian dollars per person and will include dinner, breakfast, and a private tent. Please reach out to us regarding this accomadation and we'll be more than happy to create a customized plan that fits your needs.
During the summer season, tours will start at 10:00 AM. During the winter season, tours start at 9:30 AM.
The tour will wrap up two days after arrival at 9 AM. Guests will be dropped off to their cars at the Wadi Rum Eco Tours meeting point.
Unfortunately we do not accept card. We kindly request payment in cash upon arrival. There are no ATMs or banks in Wadi Rum, so please come prepared. Jordanian Dinars are the preferred currency, but we can also accept USD or EURO (banknotes, no coins).
Yes, your price includes a private tent for your stay.