Hike in the wadi rum desert and admire every detail, from the shades of colour to the animal tracks left in the sand. Let yourself be guided by the best Bedouin guides who will share with you all the secrets of the desert away from the crowds.
If you choose to trek with us, you will be accompanied by a guide on your walks while another one will carry your belongings, camp and food by Jeep. The second guide will be waiting for you with your meal ready at each break.
This option is recommended for people who like to walk and want to stay 2 days or more in the desert. The time of the hikes in Wadi Rum varies between 3 hours and 8 hours. It all depends on your wishes and on the program established together beforehand.
If you don’t like to walk too much you can also visit the desert by jeep.
We recommend that you stay 2 days or more in the desert to fully enjoy the experience and immerse yourself in this unique way of life.
2 à + 5 days
3h to 8h
Medium - Difficult
2 to 8 people
2 Bedouins
Immerse yourself for a moment in the true Bedouin way of life by hiking in Wadi Rum with our local guides.
To come back from your hike in Wadi Rum with your head full of stars (and also participate to the preservation of the desert by choosing the bivouac).
Spend a timeless moment in small groups of maximum 8 people to keep an authentic atmosphere during your desert trek.
Choose the tour that suits you best and what you want to see during your hike in Wadi Rum.
We can ask you to join a group of 2-3 people. If you are alone or in pairs and prefer not to be mixed with another group, we will ask you for a small supplement.
Our visitors range in age from a few months to over 70 years! We adapt to their pace and abilities. As the routes taken often require walking on unstable terrain, it is of course necessary to be able to move around on your own and without equipment.
For babies, parents sometimes choose to come with a folding bed. We advise you to have something to carry your children on your back if you want to go on even short walks.
We also regularly welcome pregnant women and, on the same principle, we adapt to the desired rhythm.
We provide three meals a day, unlimited tea, bottled water and all the equipment to spend the night (mattresses, blankets, a tent if you wish) and of course your private Bedouin guide.
What to bring: We advise you to cover your head (hat or cap) and to bring sun cream. Think of taking a small backpack to carry what you need during the day. A torch or headlamp will be very useful for night time "toilet trips" as well as toilet paper and small plastic bags to dispose of your waste.
Clothing: comfortable clothes that you don't mind getting dirty. Take good hiking boots or trekking sandals with socks. For the night, a fleece or a big warm jumper.
Wadi Rum has only a few small shops selling food and drink. There are no supermarkets, pharmacies, banks or ATMs nearby. For all this you have to go either to Qweirah (about 35 km) or Aqaba (about 60 km).
As far as sanitary facilities are concerned, there are no showers in the desert, but we provide water and, as the desert is vast, you will always find a quiet corner for your toilet.
Of course there are no toilets either, but there are plenty of rocks to hide behind! We ask that you ensure that all your waste is buried. Toilet paper can either be burnt or taken away in a small plastic bag.
In general it is important to carry a small plastic bag for waste at all times. A rubbish bin will also be available in the car.
Payment is in cash, in Jordanian Dinars, at the end of your stay. Please note that there are no ATMs in Wadi Rum and that we do not accept credit cards.
We can sometimes exceptionally accept deposits by bank transfer to a French account but only under certain conditions.
Yes, thanks to the bivouac sites selected by your guides (sheltered by the rock), the wood fire and our large blankets, the camp temperature is always pleasant and we sleep outside all year round. If the weather is exceptionally cold or if you are particularly chilly, we can offer you individual tents or to spend the night in a traditional Bedouin tent.
Important: We cannot wash our mattresses and blankets between visitors. If you are sensitive and wish to sleep on a very clean cloth, we ask you to bring your own duvets, meat bags (a sheet sewn into a sack to sleep in, so as not to dirty the inside) or sheets. If you do not bring anything with you, please note that you will have to accept these mattresses and blankets shared between visitors.
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