Wadi Rum tours and activities
Stargazing adventure in Wadi Rum
See stars, galaxies, nebulae from Wadi Rum with family and friends.
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Private Petra day trip including Little Petra
Kickstart your Arabian adventure from central Amman or the Dead Sea. Discover the enchanting lost city of Petra and Little Petra all in one day!
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Private full-day Aqaba shore excursion to Petra and Little Petra
Kickstart your Arabian adventure from Aqaba to the enchanting lost city of Petra and Little Petra all in one day.
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Private full-day excursion to Petra and Wadi Rum from Aqaba
See the amazing and mysterious lost city of Petra and the enchanting Wadi Rum desert on this full-day private tour from Aqaba
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Book your tour from Petra to Little Petra and Wadi Rum and discover the desert of Jordan, ride a camel and see architectural beauties hiding in the sand.
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Half-day private tour to Madaba and Mount Nebo from Amman or Dead Sea
Start this wonderful half-day tour with an exploration trip to Madaba and Mount Nebo from Amman or Dead Sea.
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Private tour of Wadi Rum from Aqaba
Experience the extraordinary beauty that is the desert of Wadi Rum, with its infinite rose-red sand on this private tour from Aqaba
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Private full-day tour of Karak and Shobak castles
Get picked up from your hotel and head South to visit two impressive 12th-century Crusaders Castles!
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The inside story
Ahlan Wa Sahlan! (Welcome) This is probably the first thing the locals will say to you when you arrive at the legendary Wadi Rum. Also known as the Valley of the Moon, this valley in southern Jordan is said to have been inhabitated since prehistoric times, dating back as early as 12,000 years ago. The area became an officially protected area in 1997, the Wadi Rum Protected Area, and now covers over 183,350 acres .
Tourism really began picking up in the Valley of the Moon after it appeared in the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia. From the Mars-like desert picturesque scenery to its rocky-red mountainous canyons, Wadi Rum not only became a popular film set in Hollywood as it perfectly depicted the red planet, but also one of Jordan's biggest tourist attractions.