Overview
Our company was established by a passionate Wadi Rum native. All of our guides were experienced local guides borne and raised in this 'The Moon Valley'.
Because of our great love we have for our homeland, it a pleasure for us to share with you the very best of Bedouin life in our desert. We can guide you on different activities, such as jeep tours, hiking, climbing, camel tours. You can sleep under millions of stars at our bedouin camp.
Wadi Rum is the territory of the Zalabea Bedouin tribe. The Zalabea are especially renowned for their hospitality and great sense of humor. The Bedu of Wadi Rum have preserved specific knowledge related to the flora and fauna of the area, traditional medicine, camel husbandry, tent-making craftsmanship and climbing skills.
Our team of Bedouin guides are experienced, energetic and passionate.
Our camp is situated in a wonderful place in Wadi Rum protected area (6 km from Wadi Rum village) to offer you an unforgettable desert experience. The camp site is also a perfect place to watch the sunset!
We provide a big tent in traditional Bedouin style foreating & sitting, a fire place with Bedouin music, clean toilette & showers facilities.
We also has smaller tents for two people with beds, blankets and pillows which guarantee the most privacy & comfort.
If you like to enjoy pure nature and silence, you can sleep under the stars on our comfortable mattress.
Wadi Rum is in the south of Jordan and only two hours from one of the seven wonders of the world, Petra. Jordan's Wadi Rum is one of the most beautiful deserts in the world. It is filled with unbelievable rose sandstone mountains ('Jebels'), canyons and dunes. Wadi Rum itself was made famous by the exploits of Lawrence of Arabia during World World I, later becoming the setting for the film of the same name.
With its many peaks and variety walks that offer endless trekking and climbing possibilities, Wadi Rum is now acknowledged as one of the world's foremost desert climbing and hiking areas. It is truly a magical landscape for your adventure and your soul.
What to BringWe will take care of everything that you will need in the desert, but you may want to bring a few personal items along for additional comfort:
- Sleeping bag (we have plenty of blankets, but some guests prefer their own sleeping bags)
- Flexible shoes for scrambling
- Headlamp/torch
- Sun screen
- Small bag to carry your personal belongings.
For Climbers:
- harnesses
- belay devices & descenders
- helmet
- climbing shoes
- head lamp
- lighter
- jacket for winter months