This tour shows you all the best spots in the Wadi Rum desert. It also gives you an insight into life in the desert. You can taste Bedouin tea during the tour. Traditional lunch and dinner are optional. Lunch in a natural cave is a unique experience as well.
This tour shows you all the best spots in the Wadi Rum desert. It also gives you an insight into life in the desert. You can taste Bedouin tea during the tour. Traditional lunch and dinner are optional. Lunch in a natural cave is a unique experience as well.
- Lawrence’s Spring - Upon arrival, visitors can witness a natural spring utilized by both animals and Bedouins as a fresh water source. This spot is popular among camels. Visitors can follow the pipe up the mountain to reach a few fig trees, offering a stunning view of the spring and surrounding desert. Please note, this climb is challenging….
- Lawrence’s Spring - Upon arrival, visitors can witness a natural spring utilized by both animals and Bedouins as a fresh water source. This spot is popular among camels. Visitors can follow the pipe up the mountain to reach a few fig trees, offering a stunning view of the spring and surrounding desert. Please note, this climb is challenging. Although ascending may seem easier, descending is more difficult. Both hands and feet are needed for hiking and climbing the rocks. Guides can provide advice on the best routes up and down.
- Wadi Rum Protected Area - Drive through the area where “Lawrence of Arabia” was filmed en route to the Sand Dune with a 360-degree view.
Visitors can hike up the sand dune to the rocky outcrop, followed by a short, easy climb to the top. From there, enjoy a panoramic view of the red desert.
For added fun, bring a board to slide down the sand dune or rent one from a nearby tent for 5 JOD.
Opposite the sand dune is the filming location for “The Martian.”
- Jebel Khazali - A brief hike inside the canyon reveals ancient inscriptions on both sides. Visitors can venture further inside, but the path becomes narrower and more challenging.
- Little Bridge - A naturally formed rock bridge that can be climbed. Although the climb is short, it requires the use of hands and feet.
- Lawrence’s House - Visit the house where Lawrence of Arabia resided. A hike and climb offer a view from here. The climb is relatively short with a moderate ascent near the top.
- Wadi Rum Protected Area - Enjoy a Bedouin-style lunch prepared by the guide in a cave or shaded area. Relax here until 4 pm to avoid the hottest part of the day.
- Mushroom Rock - Drive through the filming location of “Star Wars IX – The Rise of Skywalker” on the way to Mushroom Rock.
Witness the geographical marvel of Mushroom Rock. Visitors can enjoy traditional Bedouin music while sipping tea next to the rock, when available.
- Um Frouth Rock Arch - From the entrance to Burdah Canyon, view the Burdah Rock Bridge, the largest natural bridge in Wadi Rum. If time permits, hike through the canyon and back. (Easy hike)
- Burrah Canyon - A 30-minute hike with a short, moderate climb in the middle through the canyon. It’s one of the most breathtaking spots in the desert. Visitors are dropped off at the canyon’s start, with the jeep waiting at the end.
- Um Frouth Rock Arch - Drive through the filming location of “Aladdin” on the way to Um Frouth Bridge.
This medium-sized natural bridge can be climbed. The climb and descent are moderate.
Finally, continue to a prime location for a sunset view over the White Desert.
The best view requires a moderate climb, but the view from smaller rocks is also spectacular.
- Wadi Rum Protected Area - Note: Upon arrival at Wadi Rum’s Visitor Center, pay the 5 JD entrance fee (waived with a Jordan Pass) and inform the desk of your booking with a Bedouin Guide - Raad Zalabia or Riad Zalabia. Do not trust individuals unable to present their ID.
If we may suggest:
This tour showcases the best of Wadi Rum. However, adding an overnight stay will provide the Full Bedouin experience!
Spend the night in a Bedouin-style tent and enjoy a Bedouin dinner (mashawi dish, salad, Jordanian bread, tea) with traditional Jordanian live music, when available.
Your Bedouin guide will gladly share stories about Wadi Rum desert and Bedouin culture upon request. If desired, take a night-time walk in the desert with your Bedouin guide.
The next morning, rise early to catch the sunrise, and return to the Rest House in Wadi Rum village after breakfast. One night stay with breakfast and dinner included is only 20 JOD per person.
If needed, assistance in arranging transport from Wadi Rum (payment for taxi, bus, car rental, etc. not included) is available.

- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- English-speaking Bedouin guide
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- English-speaking Bedouin guide
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
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.