Embark on a thrilling full-day Wadi Rum Jeep tour and discover the breathtaking beauty of the Wadi Rum Protected Area. Explore crimson sand dunes, hidden canyons, ancient monoliths, and prehistoric carvings with a knowledgeable 4WD chauffeur. Upgrade to enjoy a traditional Bedouin cave or camp stay with dinner and breakfast.
Embark on a thrilling full-day Wadi Rum Jeep tour and discover the breathtaking beauty of the Wadi Rum Protected Area. Explore crimson sand dunes, hidden canyons, ancient monoliths, and prehistoric carvings with a knowledgeable 4WD chauffeur. Upgrade to enjoy a traditional Bedouin cave or camp stay with dinner and breakfast.
- Lawrence’s Spring - This spring is located at the top of a short climb, near a fig tree, approximately 2km (1.2 miles) southwest of the village of Rum. It is named after Lawrence’s vivid description in the Seven Pillars of Wisdom: ‘’In front of us a path, pale with use, zigzagged up the cliff-plinth…From between [the] trees, in hidden crannies of…
- Lawrence’s Spring - This spring is located at the top of a short climb, near a fig tree, approximately 2km (1.2 miles) southwest of the village of Rum. It is named after Lawrence’s vivid description in the Seven Pillars of Wisdom: ‘’In front of us a path, pale with use, zigzagged up the cliff-plinth…From between [the] trees, in hidden crannies of the rock, issued strange cries; the echoes, turned into music, of the voices of the Arabs watering camels at the springs which flowed out three hundred feet above ground’’. While the pool itself is a stagnant puddle and not particularly impressive, the views across the desert are truly breathtaking.
- Al Ramal Red Sand Dune - Among the vast stretches of rust-colored sand in the Wadi Rum desert, the Red Sand Dune, or ‘Al Hasany’ in Arabic, is one of the most renowned. Officially called Al Ramal, it is more commonly known by its descriptive name. It stands out against a cliffside as if it is part of the mountain. The dune’s red color is due to iron oxide, and its fine, soft sand is perfect for walking barefoot.
- Jebel Khazali - Khazali Canyon in Wadi Rum is home to petroglyphs etched into the cave walls, depicting humans and antelopes from the Thamudic era. This narrow canyon features numerous Nabataean rock carvings of people and animals. Jebel Khazali, a peak located in the center of the Wadi Rum Protected Area, opens into a narrow fissure about 100 meters long. Its inner walls are adorned with Thamudic, Nabatean, and Islamic inscriptions, as well as petroglyphs of humans and animals. Noteworthy are the petroglyphs of soles of feet, which likely held religious significance. In 1932, French epigraphist Savignac documented the engravings in the cleft and published some in 1934. The petroglyphs and inscriptions of Khazali Siq form an impressive collection, making it a major tourist attraction in Wadi Rum. At the canyon’s end, there are several man-made rock-cut basins for water collection.
- Wadi Rum Protected Area - Little Rock Bridge: This bridge is easy to climb and offers stunning views across a vast desert expanse. It is easily accessible and safe, making it ideal for families with children and those less comfortable with heights.
- Burrah Canyon - This canyon is unique with its wild fig trees and desert bushes among massive rocks and red and yellow sand. Abu Khashaba Canyon is one of the canyons worth visiting, and it takes about an hour to walk through.
- Um Frouth Rock Arch - A lower rock bridge featured on many tours, it can be easily climbed. The climb takes 5-15 minutes, depending on experience, and offers an amazing view of the surrounding area.
- Bedouin tea
- Bottled water
- Camp sleep or sleeping under the stars (additional fee)
- Free sand-boarding
- Included in ‘Traditional Overnight Stay’ option
- Bedouin tea
- Bottled water
- Camp sleep or sleeping under the stars (additional fee)
- Free sand-boarding
- Included in ‘Traditional Overnight Stay’ option
- WiFi on board
- WiFi on board
Enjoy the highlights of the Wadi Rum Protected Area, on this great day tour with lunch. Your 4WD chauffeur will introduce you to crimson sand dunes, hidden canyons, ancient monoliths and prehistoric carvings, with a stop at a natural rock bridge and Lawrence Spring
You can upgrade to add dinner and one night’s stay in a traditional Bedouin cave or camp, plus breakfast.
Enjoy the highlights of the Wadi Rum Protected Area, on this great day tour with lunch. Your 4WD chauffeur will introduce you to crimson sand dunes, hidden canyons, ancient monoliths and prehistoric carvings, with a stop at a natural rock bridge and Lawrence Spring
You can upgrade to add dinner and one night’s stay in a traditional Bedouin cave or camp, plus breakfast.
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.