CAMEL TOURS
Experience the timeless beauty of Wadi Rum from the back of a camel. Guided by local Bedouins, you’ll explore narrow canyons, rolling sand dunes, and majestic natural arches, all while traveling the traditional way — slowly, peacefully, and in harmony with the desert.
We’ll take you off the beaten path, far from the tourist crowds, where the only sound is the soft steps of your camel and the stillness of the desert wind. It’s a chance to experience the timeless magic of Wadi Rum in its most authentic and quiet form.
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Perfect for travelers short on time but eager to explore!
Even if you only have a few hours, you can still experience some of Wadi Rum’s most iconic sights on this half-day camel adventure.
We offer flexible start times between 8:00 AM and 2:00 PM, so you can choose what works best for your schedule.Tour Itinerary
Camel Introduction & Ride Basics
Meet your camel, learn the basics of riding, and enjoy a gentle start to your desert journey.Lawrence’s Spring
A historic natural spring used for centuries.Khazali Canyon
A narrow, shaded canyon with ancient Nabatean inscriptions carved into the rock walls.The Small Arch
A short, easy climb rewards you with panoramic views — perfect for photos.Sand Dunes
Walk or ride along the soft red dunes and take in the silence and beauty of the open desert.Return to Wadi Rum Village
What’s Included
Transportation for luggage and pick-up/drop-off from your accommodation
Drinking water
Experienced Bedouin hiking guide
Prices
1 person: 75 JD
2–3 people: 60 JD per person
4–6 people: 50 JD per person
Groups of 7+: Please contact us
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Travel like the ancients and sleep beneath the stars.
Step into the rhythm of the desert with a full-day camel tour through Wadi Rum, followed by a peaceful evening at our authentic Bedouin camp. You’ll ride through breathtaking landscapes, visit historical sites, and experience how the Bedouins once traveled these lands.
After a day of exploration, unwind by the fire with traditional Bedouin tea, music, and a hearty dinner. Sleep in a cozy tent or, if you wish, under the stars — a truly unforgettable desert experience.
Tour Itinerary
Camel Introduction & Ride Basics
Learn how to ride and mount your camel before beginning your journey into the desert.Lawrence’s Spring
A natural water source used for centuries — a piece of Wadi Rum history.Khazali Canyon
A narrow, stunning canyon featuring ancient rock inscriptions carved by Nabateans.Lunch Stop
We’ll pause in a scenic, quiet spot to enjoy a light lunch and Bedouin tea in the open desert.The Small Arch
A short climb brings panoramic views of the surrounding desert — perfect for taking photos.Lawrence’s House
Visit the remains of the stone structure believed to have been used by T.E. Lawrence.Arrival at Camp
Settle in at our Bedouin camp with time to rest before dinner. Enjoy the evening with:Traditional Bedouin music
Buffet dinner
Stargazing around the fire
Sleep in a private tent or under the open sky
What’s Included
Experienced Bedouin guide
Transportation for luggage and pick-up/drop-off from your accommodation
All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and traditional Bedouin tea
Drinking water
Tents, mattresses, sleeping bags, liners, and mattress covers
Bedouin-style camp accommodation
What to Bring
Torch or headlamp
Warm clothing for the night
Sunscreen and a hat
Comfortable shoes for light walking/climbing
Prices
1 person: 100 JD
2–6 people: 75 JD per person
Groups of 7+: Please contact us
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On this extended tour, you'll venture deeper into the heart of the desert, with more opportunities for walking, light climbing, and exploring remote areas. Day two takes you through even more scenic and untouched parts of Wadi Rum that few visitors get to see.
At night, you’ll return to our Bedouin camp for another unforgettable evening — enjoy a delicious buffet dinner, relax by the fire under the stars, and soak in the atmosphere with traditional Bedouin music.
Tours begin around 9:30 AM, or as soon as you arrive at Wadi Rum Village. While we offer a thoughtfully designed itinerary, we’re happy to adapt the route to match your interests, pace, and sense of adventure.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1
Camel Introduction & Ride Basics
Learn how to ride and mount your camel before beginning your journey into the desert.Lawrence’s Spring
A natural water source used for centuries — a piece of Wadi Rum history.Khazali Canyon
A narrow, stunning canyon featuring ancient rock inscriptions carved by Nabateans.Lunch Stop
We’ll pause in a scenic, quiet spot to enjoy a light lunch and Bedouin tea in the open desert.The Small Arch
A short climb brings panoramic views of the surrounding desert — perfect for taking photos.Lawrence’s House
Visit the remains of the stone structure believed to have been used by T.E. Lawrence.Arrival at Camp
Settle in at our Bedouin camp with time to rest before dinner. Enjoy the evening with:Traditional Bedouin music
Buffet dinner
Stargazing around the fire
Sleep in a private tent or under the open sky
Day 2
Start your morning with a buffet breakfast at the camp.
After breakfast, we begin our camel trek across the Araqa area, passing through vast canyons, open valleys, and soft red sand dunes.
Along the way, we’ll stop at the Anfishieh rock inscriptions, where ancient carvings tell stories of desert travelers from centuries past.
Enjoy lunch in a scenic, peaceful spot, surrounded by the silence of the desert.
Visit the large sand dunes — perfect for climbing or just soaking in the view.
Stop by the Nabatean map, etched in stone, showing ancient routes once used by traders.
Return to Wadi Rum Village around 3:00 PM, ending your journey full of memories and magic.
What’s Included
Experienced Bedouin guide
Transportation for luggage and pick-up/drop-off from your accommodation
All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and traditional Bedouin tea
Drinking water
Tents, mattresses, sleeping bags, liners, and mattress covers
Bedouin-style camp accommodation
What to Bring
Torch or headlamp
Warm clothing for the night
Sunscreen and a hat
Comfortable shoes for light walking/climbing
Prices
1 person: 175 JD
2–6 people: 135 JD per person
Groups of 7+: Please contact us
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This tour is perfect for travelers who want to immerse themselves in the rhythm of the desert and gain a deeper understanding of how the Bedouins once lived and traveled. As you journey further from the village and deeper into Wadi Rum, you’ll start to feel a shift in time and space — no noise, no rush, just the vastness of nature all around you.
You’ll spend more time on foot and moving through dramatic canyons, over sweeping sand dunes, and into more remote areas of the desert landscape.
Your second night will be spent truly in the wild — camping under the open sky. You will sleep in a peaceful area, cook dinner over the fire, and end the night with stargazing and silence that stays with you long after you leave.
The tour begins around 9:30 AM, or whenever you arrive in Wadi Rum Village. While we offer a thoughtfully crafted route, every journey is flexible — we can shape the experience to fit your preferences, pace, and sense of exploration.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1
Camel Introduction & Ride Basics
Learn how to ride and mount your camel before beginning your journey into the desert.Lawrence’s Spring
A natural water source used for centuries — a piece of Wadi Rum history.Khazali Canyon
A narrow, stunning canyon featuring ancient rock inscriptions carved by Nabateans.Lunch Stop
We’ll pause in a scenic, quiet spot to enjoy a light lunch and Bedouin tea in the open desert.The Small Arch
A short climb brings panoramic views of the surrounding desert — perfect for taking photos.Lawrence’s House
Visit the remains of the stone structure believed to have been used by T.E. Lawrence.Arrival at Camp
Settle in at our Bedouin camp with time to rest before dinner. Enjoy the evening with:Traditional Bedouin music
Buffet dinner
Stargazing around the fire
Sleep in a private tent or under the open sky
Day 2
Begin your morning with a buffet breakfast at the camp.
After breakfast, meet your camel and receive a short riding introduction before continuing deeper into the desert.
Ride through the Rip Alfla area, a remote and peaceful region far from the tourist trails.
Visit the unique Mushroom Stone, a fascinating rock formation shaped by thousands of years of wind and sand.
Pass by Jabal Muharrag, one of the striking mountain areas of Wadi Rum.
Explore the Abu Jdadah area, known for its open plains and tranquil silence.
Stop for a relaxed lunch in the shade, with traditional Bedouin tea.
In the afternoon, travel through the beautiful Burrah Canyon, a long and dramatic valley surrounded by towering cliffs.
As the day ends, we’ll find a scenic, quiet place to set up camp in the open desert. Enjoy dinner by the fire and sleep under the stars in total peace.
Day 3
After breakfast, leave Burrah Canyon behind as we begin the return route.
Cross the Msalgah area, a stretch of untouched desert where you’ll feel the vastness of Wadi Rum all around you.
Stop at the ancient Anfishieh inscriptions, where carvings left by past travelers still remain.
Enjoy lunch in a quiet and beautiful spot, surrounded by desert views.
Walk along and explore the soft red sand dunes — perfect for climbing and photos.
Visit the Nabatean map, a rock carving believed to show trade routes from ancient times.
Return to Wadi Rum Village in the afternoon, around 3:00 PM, filled with unforgettable memories and the energy of the desert still with you.
What’s Included
Experienced Bedouin guide
Transportation for luggage and pick-up/drop-off from your accommodation
All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) and traditional Bedouin tea
Drinking water
Tents, mattresses, sleeping bags, liners, and mattress covers
Bedouin-style camp accommodation
What to Bring
Torch or headlamp
Warm clothing for the night
Sunscreen and a hat
Comfortable shoes for light walking/climbing
Prices
1 person: 350 JD
2–3 people: 260 JD per person
4-6 people: 210 JD per person
Groups of 7+: Please contact us
A Look Inside: Camp & Food
Take a look below to see where you’ll be spending the night — a peaceful camp in the heart of the Wadi Rum desert, complete with authentic Bedouin food and warm hospitality.
