Welcome to Wadi Rum, one of the most breathtaking desert landscapes on Earth. Often called the "Valley of the Moon", this protected desert in southern Jordan is a place of towering sandstone cliffs, red dunes, natural arches, and ancient carvings. It’s so surreal that movies like The Martian, Dune, and Lawrence of Arabia were filmed here.
This isn’t just a destination—it’s a cinematic dream come to life.
Wadi Rum is made for explorers. Whether you're driving across the desert in a 4x4 Jeep, riding a camel past ancient petroglyphs, or climbing rugged rock formations, there’s no shortage of unforgettable experiences:
🏜️ Jeep Safaris through canyons and dunes
🧗 Rock climbing on sheer cliffs like Jebel Um Ishrin
🐪 Camel treks guided by local Bedouins
🏕️ Desert camping under a sky full of stars
One of the most magical things about Wadi Rum is the night. After sunset, the desert transforms into a calm, quiet oasis of stars. Stay in a traditional Bedouin tent or a luxury bubble camp, where you can gaze up at the Milky Way from the comfort of your bed.
Petra by day, Wadi Rum by night—that’s the ultimate Jordan experience.
The local Bedouin people are the soul of Wadi Rum. Warm, welcoming, and deeply connected to the land, they guide visitors through the desert, share their stories, and serve delicious meals like zarb, a slow-cooked feast buried beneath the sand.
Your visit supports local communities and helps preserve centuries-old traditions.
📍 Location: About 4 hours from Amman or 1 hour from Aqaba
🕰️ Best Time to Visit: Spring (March–May) and Autumn (Sept–Nov)
🌙 Must Do: Spend at least one night in the desert
🧥 Bring: Sunscreen by day, warm clothes by night
Wadi Rum isn’t just a desert—it’s a spiritual experience. It’s where the silence is louder than words, where every dune has a shadow story, and where you’ll find peace, adventure, and wonder all at once.
Whether you're chasing sunsets, stargazing, or sitting by a desert fire with mint tea in hand, Wadi Rum will leave you changed
Wadi Rum isn’t just a desert—it’s a masterpiece sculpted by nature. Towering sandstone cliffs, narrow canyons, and red sand dunes stretch as far as the eye can see. The colors change with the sun—from golden pink at dawn to deep crimson at sunset.
This dramatic setting is why Wadi Rum is often called "The Valley of the Moon", and why it has starred in films like:
The Martian (as Mars)
Dune (as Arrakis)
Aladdin (live-action scenes)
Lawrence of Arabia (based on real events here)
Wadi Rum is home to the Bedouins, a proud, hospitable people who have lived here for centuries. Staying in a Bedouin camp is the best way to truly experience the desert.
You’ll be welcomed with mint tea, warm smiles, and stories told around a fire. Meals like zarb, a traditional underground BBQ, are cooked slowly in desert sand for hours. You can even try wearing a keffiyeh and learn how to tie it properly from your hosts.
🛌 Camp Options:
⛺ Basic Bedouin tents with shared bathrooms
🛖 Eco-lodges with solar energy and mountain views
🌌 Luxury bubble tents with clear domes for stargazing
Here are the top activities and adventures to try:
Zip across dunes, visit narrow canyons, and climb rock bridges like Um Fruth or Burdah Rock Bridge—both perfect for stunning photos.
Ride with Bedouin guides and feel like a desert explorer. Choose a short tour or a multi-day journey like in ancient caravan times.
Wadi Rum is a rock climber’s paradise. The red cliffs offer routes for all levels—ask local guides for Jebel Rum or Jebel Um Ishrin climbs.
Slide down soft red dunes for a thrill! It’s fun, safe, and a must-try for kids and adventurous travelers.
Explore places like Khazali Canyon, where you’ll find 4,000-year-old Thamudic and Nabatean inscriptions, carved by past desert dwellers.
Thanks to its remoteness, Wadi Rum has almost no light pollution. Lay back and you’ll see the Milky Way, planets, and maybe even a meteor shower.
🛑 Tip: Ask your camp if they offer telescopes or guided stargazing sessions