Wadi Rum Protected Area, renowned for its red sandstone and granite mountains, offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore ancient landscapes. It's a haven for hiking enthusiasts and those seeking the vibrant history of the Bedouin people.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Wadi Rum Protected Area.
Entrance fee required; guides available for hire.
Best visited in spring and autumn for pleasant weather. Summers can be extremely hot.
Visitor center at the entrance of Wadi Rum village.
Accessible from the Desert Highway by paved road; most of the exploring requires 4WD vehicles.
Wadi Rum experiences extreme desert climate with high temperatures in summer often exceeding 100°F, while winters can be cold, especially at night. Spring and autumn offer moderate temperatures ideal for outdoor activities.
Threats include potential impacts from tourism and climate change. Conservation efforts prioritize protecting the fragile desert habitat and promoting sustainable tourism practices.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located in the heart of Wadi Rum with options for traditional Bedouin tents and modern amenities.
Leading to Jordan's highest peak, offering sweeping desert views.
Features narrow passages and ancient rock art inscriptions.
A challenging trek with stunning vistas and rock formations.
A climb to the famous rock bridge, requiring scrambling skills.
Hire a local Bedouin guide for an authentic experience.
Visit during spring (March to May) when temperatures are mild.
Carry cash for local purchases; cards are not widely accepted.
Stay overnight in a Bedouin camp to experience the desert night sky.