Spend a full day exploring the majestic Wadi Rum on a camel-back adventure. Traverse the vast desert landscapes, riding atop these magnificent creatures. Marvel at the towering sandstone cliffs, intricate rock formations, and wide-open expanses of the desert. Enjoy the tranquility and solitude of the surroundings as you connect with nature. Take breaks to savor delicious traditional meals prepared in the Bedouin style. Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of the area, learning about the Bedouin way of life and their deep connection to the desert. Capture stunning photos of the picturesque scenery and create memories that will last a lifetime. Conclude the day with a sense of awe and appreciation for the natural beauty of Wadi Rum.
Location : Jordan |
Trip : 1DAY |
Min Age : 6 |
Max Age : 70 |
Max people : 15 Members |
Landing : Wadi Rum |
Check in : 000 |
Check Out : 8PM |
Identity Proof : none |
Visa : none |
Bedouin guide |
Luggage transport vehicle |
Camping in the desert |
breakfast |
lunch |
dinner |
Bedouin tea |
Coffee on fire |
sunset |
camp |
Sand boarding |
Horse riding |
Climb a high mountain |
four wheel car |
Yes, the price can be reduced for more than three people
Of course you can add anything you want Or you create the program you want
We have had people in our area since 1984 and it is considered safe because the Bedouins are friends and they welcome everyone and even if you lose something in the desert they will bring it back no matter how valuable it is and if it is not safe you will not see visitors from all over the world making their trip
A one-day camel trek in Wadi Rum typically lasts for 4 to 6 hours, depending on the specific route and stops along the way.
Yes, experienced guides or Bedouin camel handlers will accompany you during the camel trek to ensure your safety, guide the camels, and provide information about the desert and its surroundings.
It is recommended to wear comfortable and loose-fitting clothing, closed-toe shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses for sun protection. Also, bring a water bottle, snacks, and a small backpack to carry your essentials.
Yes, you are generally allowed to take photographs during the camel trek. The desert landscape and the unique experience make for great photo opportunities. Just be mindful of your surroundings and any specific guidelines provided by your guide.
It is important to listen to your guide's instructions, follow the camel trekking path, and avoid any risky behavior during the journey. Also, ensure that you stay hydrated, protect yourself from the sun, and respect the desert environment.
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