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Known as The Valley of the Moon, this vast desert landscape in southern Jordan is a place of silent, monumental beauty. Visitors come to explore its rust-colored sandstone mountains and wind-sculpted canyons like Jebel Um Ishrin and the natural arch of Burdah Rock Bridge. The main draw is the immersive desert experience: riding camels across the sands, spending a night in a traditional Bedouin camp under a blanket of stars, or taking a 4x4 tour to see ancient petroglyphs at Khazali Canyon.
Most travelers stay in one of the many Bedouin camps scattered throughout the protected area, which range from simple setups to more comfortable permanent tents with private facilities. Wadi Rum is ideal for adventurous travelers, couples seeking a unique retreat, and families with older children. You'll typically arrive via the Wadi Rum Village, which is a 90-minute drive from Aqaba's airport or a four-hour journey from Amman. Having your own vehicle is helpful, but most camps arrange transfers from the village.
On HOTEVI, you can choose from 13 different accommodation options in the area. The selection is dominated by authentic Bedouin camps, which offer the definitive Wadi Rum experience, from basic shared tents to more upscale versions with en-suite bathrooms and private viewing decks. A few guesthouses in the nearby village provide a simpler, budget-friendly alternative.
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What is Wadi Rum known for?
Wadi Rum is known for its stunning sandstone mountains, ancient Bedouin culture, and breathtaking natural beauty. It's often referred to as the 'Valley of the Moon' due to its unique landscape.
Best time to visit Wadi Rum?
The best time to visit Wadi Rum is from September to November and from March to May, when the weather is mild and pleasant. These periods offer ideal conditions for hiking, camping, and exploring the area's natural wonders.