Wadi Rum

Al Thuraya Travel & Tours

ATTRACTIONS

“The Valley of the Moon”, depicted as Mars in several Hollywood feature films Wadi Rum is an Arabian fairy-tale waiting to be discovered. Home to nomadic Bedouin tribes, Wadi Rum is a a quiet getaway of stars, sand, and sun; a perfect complement from Amman’s epicenter. Once inhabited by the Nabataeans of prehistoric times, Wadi Rum allows you to get lost in large landscapes and horizon lines. The calmness of the desert is sure calm your spirit and de-clutter your thoughts. Wadi Rum is waiting for you.

HISTORY & CULTURE
ECO & ADVENTURE
MEANINGFUL TRIPS
THE JORDAN TRAIL
HISTORY & CULTURE

wadi rum nature reserve

Marvel at the boundless energy of Wadi Rum’s amazing landscapes. With its towering rock formations, slender valleys, and infinite skies Wadi Rum is an exclusive getaway inclusive of all. Explore the prehistoric inscriptions carved on even older mountains, forming an ancient combination of man and nature.

rumsky stargazing

Located in one of the most beautiful parts of Jordan, RumSky allows visitors to enjoy the starry nights of Wadi Rum.

Their guided tour program allows you to learn more about the universe we live in. Living in lively cities makes it more difficult to witness the magnificence of the skies and heavens and through the innovation of science, we are able to get a little closer to the hidden wonders of the universe. Stars, planets, nebulae, all are within your reach with RumSky.

camel race track

Get your competitive juices flowing in Wadi Rum as you witness the high octane speed of camels jetting across the desert sands. Camel Racing is a rather popular sport across the Middle East and is becoming a main attraction to tourists visiting Wadi Rum.

hot air balloon

Be awe-struck at the beauty of Wadi Rum from 2,000ft above the the earth’s surface. Located in the Disi area of Wadi Rum, accompanied by our representatives you can take a journey off the beaten path as you get a breathtaking aerial view of “The Valley of the Moon”.

microlight

Return to the roots of aviation with this small and versatile aircraft. Fly above the beautiful rock formations of Wadi Rum in an open aircraft with our experienced pilot.

bedouin life experience

Hospitality is an essential quality of Bedouin culture. In Wadi Rum you can experience the authenticity of a “low cost” Bedouin lifestyle, miles away from “ordinary” life. Get lost in Bedouin tradition that is sure to leave your belly and your soul properly nourished.

arab kohl making (traditional eyeliner)

Kohl is an ancient eye cosmetic, traditionally made by grinding stibnite similar to charcoal for mascara. It is widely used in the Middle East, the Caucasus, North Africa, South Asia, West Africa, and the Horn of Africa as eyeliner to contour and/or darken the eyelids, and as a mascara. It is worn mostly by women, but also by some men and children. This Kohl-making experience is aimed at educating visitors about the old Bedouin women’s kohl making techniques.

horseback riding

The Bedouin people are very friendly to their camels and horses, many even consider them to be extended family. Similar to the likes of Indiana Jones in The Last Crusade, you can glide between the mountain valleys on an equestrian excursion from Wadi Rum to Aqaba; this is sure to be a once in a lifetime experience. Schedule your horseback-riding tour online today.

4×4 tours

Prepare for a lively 4×4 jeep tour that will have you traversing sand dunes and breathing in the desert winds at high speeds, as you gasp at Wadi Rums amazing rock formations. Schedule a tour with your camp or through the visitor’s center.

train of jordan heritage revival company

Transport yourself to a time of colonial expansion. Sit in a refurbished locomotive from the early 20th century that connected the Ottoman Empire with the sands of the Middle East. Relive the spirit of a century old conflict as you take a historic 14km ride on the Hijazi train tracks.

hidden gems of the nabataean kingdom

The Nabataeans, an ancient Arab Nomadic tribe responsible for the architectural marvels in Petra left their mark in the desert of Wadi Rum as well. You can find remains of temples and water systems in key areas in the Rum Desert in addition to carvings and locations markers used by the ancient traders.  


ECO & ADVENTURE

hot air balloon

Be awe-struck at the beauty of Wadi Rum from 2,000ft above the the earth’s surface. Located in the Disi area of Wadi Rum, accompanied by our representatives you can take a journey off the beaten path as you get a breathtaking aerial view of “The Valley of the Moon”.

microlight

Return to the roots of aviation with this small and versatile aircraft. Fly above the beautiful rock formations of Wadi Rum in an open aircraft with our experienced pilot.

 

horseback riding

The Bedouin people are very friendly to their camels and horses, many even consider them to be extended family. Similar to the likes of Indiana Jones in The Last Crusade, you can glide between the mountain valleys on an equestrian excursion from Wadi Rum to Aqaba; this is sure to be a once in a lifetime experience. Schedule your horseback-riding tour online today.

 

balloons over rum

Balloons Over Rum is a partnership in conjunction with the Royal Jordanian Gliding Club. We are a company staffed with some of the most experienced commercial hot air balloon pilots in the world.

 

4×4 tours

Prepare for a lively 4×4 jeep tour that will have you traversing sand dunes and breathing in the desert winds at high speeds, as you gasp at Wadi Rums amazing rock formations. Schedule a tour with your camp or through the visitor’s center.

 

train of jordan heritage revival company

Transport yourself to a time of colonial expansion. Sit in a refurbished locomotive from the early 20th century that connected the Ottoman Empire with the sands of the Middle East. Relive the spirit of a century old conflict as you take a historic 14km ride on the Hijazi train tracks.

 

 

hidden gems of the nabataean kingdom

The Nabataeans, an ancient Arab Nomadic tribe responsible for the architectural marvels in Petra left their mark in the desert of Wadi Rum as well. You can find remains of temples and water systems in key areas in the Rum Desert in addition to carvings and locations markers used by the ancient traders.  

 

 

rum sky adventures

Now it is time for you to enjoy the beautiful night skies.

Located in one of the most beautiful parts of Jordan, RumSky allows visitors to enjoy the starry nights of Wadi Rum.

The guided tour program allows you to learn more about the Universe we live in. Living in lively cities makes it more difficult to witness the magnificence of the skies and heavens. Through the innovation of science, you will be able to get a little closer to the hidden wonders of the Universe. Stars, planets, nebulae, all are within your reach. The activity is three folds: A brief presentation on astronomy, seeing through the largest telescopes in Jordan and naked eye laser aided skygazing show. All guided by professional astronomers.

 

bedouin style camping

Answer the siren call of adventure, pack your gear, head off to your perfect camping spot with a breathtaking view, and allow us to set up your very own camp. This is one experience perfect for you to connect with nature and to disconnect yourself from daily commitments! Experience the magic of the desert that it influences on its mountains, sands, and sky.

 

 

MEANINGFUL TRIPS

ceramic & pottery experience – bedouin

Unleash your inner artist during this workshop by creating, designing, and painting ceramic pieces and accessories at the pottery center at the Disi Women’s Cooperative.


live a bedouin wedding experience

A traditional wedding experience that highlights Bedouin customs. This is designed to serve new couples who would like to hold their wedding in Wadi Rum, couples celebrating wedding anniversaries or birthdays, or couples who just want to have some fun!

bedouin food experience

A culturally-rich experience awaits you with local women masters in Bedouin cooking! Pamper your taste buds with healthy delicious food smelling heavenly. The fresh ingredients make every bite one that is addicting.

THE JORDAN TRAIL

petra to wadi rum

Petra to Wadi Rum 

Connecting the two legendary sites of Petra and Wadi Rum is a week-long trek across one of the longest stretches of wilderness on the Jordan Trail. Here in the empty but striking desert, with its dramatic rock formations, stargazing and peace are found at their best. Starting with deep, rugged wadis and moving into open, sandy plains, this section of the trail takes you deep into the places where humans seldom go. Finishing at Wadi Rum village offers a taste of Bedouin life after the remoteness of this section.

Total Length: 125.4 KM
Days: 6 Hiking days 

Main sites in the region:

– Petra

– Jabal Haroun (mountaintop burial place of Aaron, off-route)

– Humeima, ancient and Umayyad ruins

– Sandstone mountain “islands” in a sea of sand

– Wadi Rum, Jabal Rum, and Jabal Um Ishrin


wadi rum to aqaba

Wadi Rum to Aqaba  

Leaving Wadi Rum village behind you, the trail passes beneath the towering cliffs of Jabal Rum and Jabal Um Ishrin through the iconic landscape of Wadi Rum – vast, echoing and godlike wrote T.E. Lawrence. Continuing through the magnificent desert landscape, the trail passes the cliffs of Jabal Khazali, Jabal Qattar and weaves between the unique and colorful backdrops of Wadi Rum’s sandstone desert mountains. The trail here follows old shepherd paths, winding its way west across desert wadis and over granite mountains striated with basalt dyke intrusions. At the last pass, the first view of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba, beyond which lie the mountains of Sinai. The final destination is the warm waters of the Red Sea and the port of Aqaba.

Total Length: 75.9 KM
Days: 5 Hiking days 

Main sites in the region:

– Wadi Rum (World Heritage site)

– Wadi Rum Bedouin village

– Lawrence’s Spring (Ain Shellaleh) and the Nabataean Temple

– Dramatic desert scenery – sandstone domes and granite and basalt striated mountains, changing color constantly throughout the day

– Bedouin encampments

– Village of Titen

– Aqaba (Red Sea)

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