
Trekking in the Wild





Desert Experience
Trekking in the Wild
Live Wadi Rum to the fullest! Feel a deep sense of freedom and tranquility as you walk through the vast desert landscape, discovering hidden gems that are inaccessible by vehicle. Our trekking experiences offer a more intimate connection with the desert, allowing you to appreciate its subtle details and profound silence.
Led by experienced Bedouin guides who know the terrain intimately, our treks are tailored to your fitness level and interests. Whether you're looking for a challenging full-day hike or a more leisurely exploration, we have options for all abilities.
Trekking through Wadi Rum offers unique perspectives of the desert's dramatic rock formations, ancient inscriptions, and natural arches. You'll have opportunities to climb sand dunes, explore narrow canyons, and discover hidden water sources that have sustained life in this harsh environment for millennia.
Rates
Detailed Program
Everything you need to know
Day 1:
Your trekking adventure will start early in the morning to make the most of the cooler hours. After meeting your guide and receiving a safety briefing, you'll set off into the heart of Wadi Rum's desert landscape. Your guide will point out interesting geological features, wildlife, and plant life along the way.
The morning trek will take you through varied terrain, including sandy valleys, rocky outcrops, and possibly some gentle climbing sections. You'll stop at scenic viewpoints and areas of historical or cultural significance, such as ancient rock inscriptions or traditional Bedouin sites.
Around midday, you'll stop for a rest and a picnic lunch in a shaded area. This is a perfect time to relax, take photos, and enjoy the peaceful desert atmosphere. After lunch and a rest period, you'll continue your trek, exploring different areas of the desert.
Day 2 (for multi-day treks):
After breakfast at the camp, you'll set off on a different route to explore more of Wadi Rum's diverse landscapes. This day might include more challenging terrain, such as a canyon walk or a climb to a natural rock bridge, depending on your preferences and abilities.
You'll continue to learn about the desert ecosystem, Bedouin culture, and the history of the region from your knowledgeable guide. The trek will include regular breaks for rest, photography, and water.
As the day progresses, you'll make your way back to the starting point or to a pickup location where transportation will be waiting. Before saying goodbye, you'll have time to reflect on your desert adventure and ask any final questions of your guide.
Included/Excluded
Included:
- A Mobile Guide for your tour
- Buffet Breakfast for morning stay
- Free Transfer from/to Wadi Village
- Accommodation in our tented camp
- All Meals, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Bottled water and refreshments during the trek
- Traditional Bedouin lunch (for full-day treks)
- Meals Breakfast & Dinner (Lunch on request)
Not Included:
- High Elevator under the stars
- Full Types of Climbing, Climbing, Hiking
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Specialized climbing or hiking equipment (can be rented if needed)
- Travel insurance
- Anything not mentioned in the "Included" list
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our Trekking Tours and visiting Wadi Rum
We recommend bringing sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket (even in summer, as desert nights can be cool), a camera, and a refillable water bottle. For overnight stays, bring personal toiletries and any necessary medications.
Our tours vary in physical intensity. Jeep tours and camel rides are accessible to most people, while climbing and trekking experiences require a moderate level of fitness. We can customize tours based on your physical abilities and preferences.
Yes, Wadi Rum is generally very safe for tourists. Our experienced guides are familiar with the terrain and weather conditions, and we prioritize safety in all our tours. Jordan as a whole is known for its hospitality and safety for travelers.
The best times to visit Wadi Rum are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when temperatures are moderate. Summer (June to August) can be very hot during the day, though nights are pleasant. Winter (December to February) offers mild days but cold nights.
Yes, we can accommodate various dietary needs including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other specific requirements. Please inform us of any dietary restrictions when booking so we can make appropriate arrangements.
Most nationalities require a visa to enter Jordan. Visas can be obtained upon arrival at international airports and most land borders, or in advance through Jordanian embassies. The Jordan Pass, which includes entry to many tourist sites including Petra, also covers the visa fee if you stay at least 3 nights in Jordan.
Cell phone coverage is available in Wadi Rum Village and some parts of the desert, but can be spotty in remote areas. Many camps offer Wi-Fi in common areas, though the connection may be limited. We recommend downloading maps and essential information before your trip.
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