- Culture & History
- 07 Mar 2023
Camel Race Festival in Wadi Rum
Watch a Camel Race Watch a Camel Race, Disi Camel Racing Festival in Wadi Rum: The festival is typically held in the cooler months between October and April, when the weather is more favorable for outdoor events. The races take place on a specially constructed track in the desert, with grandstands set up for spectators [...]
- Culture & History
- 07 Mar 2023
Visit the Workshops of Local Women
Visit the Workshops of Local Women in Wadi Rum are dedicated to preserving traditional Bedouin crafts and skills, such as weaving, embroidery, and basket-making, while also providing opportunities for women to earn a living and become more financially independent. These workshops are often run by local women themselves, who are passionate about their craft and [...]
- Culture & History
- 07 Mar 2023
Try Food from Under the Ground (Zarb)
Try Food from Under the Ground (Zarb) Food from Under the Ground (Zarb): If you're a foodie looking for a unique culinary experience, be sure to try the traditional BedouinĀ dish of zarb during your visit to Wadi Rum. This intriguing cooking method involves burying a pot filled with meat and vegetables in a pit [...]
- Culture & History
- 07 Mar 2023
Hold your Wedding in the Desert Location and scenery: Wadi Rum is a protected desert wilderness located in southern Jordan, close to the border with Saudi Arabia. It is famous for its unique red sandstone and granite rock formations, which rise up out of the desert floor like monolithic sculptures. The landscape is also dotted [...]
- Culture & History
- 06 Mar 2023
Culture and History Culture and history of Wadi Rum: Wadi Rum has been inhabited by various Bedouin tribes for thousands of years. These nomadic people have adapted to the harsh desert environment and developed a rich culture and way of life that is still evident in the area today. The Bedouin people are known for [...]
- Adventure
- 06 Mar 2023
Jeep Safari in wadi rum Wadi Rum is a desert valley located in southern Jordan. It is also known as the "Valley of the Moon" due to its otherworldly landscapes, which include sandstone mountains, red sand dunes, and narrow canyons. The area has been inhabited by various Bedouin tribes for centuries, and you can still [...]
- Adventure
- 06 Mar 2023
See the Thamudic Inscriptions See the Thamudic inscriptions: The Wadi Rum desert, situated in the southern part of Jordan, is a captivating site that boasts a rich history of human activity in the Arabian Peninsula. The area is renowned for its impressive collection of petroglyphs and inscriptions, which date back more than 12,000 years and [...]
- Adventure
- 06 Mar 2023
Remains of The Nabatian Temple
Remains of the Nabatian Temple Remains of The Nabatian Temple: The Nabataeans were an ancient Arab tribe that inhabited the area that is now modern-day Jordan, Syria, and Saudi Arabia. They were known for their impressive architecture and engineering, particularly their ability to carve intricate structures out of rock. One of the most impressive Nabataean [...]
- Adventure
- 06 Mar 2023
Footsteps of Thomas Edward Lawrence
Footsteps of Thomas Edward Lawrence Thomas Edward Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia, was a British archaeologist, military officer, and writer who became famous for his role in the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Lawrence spent a significant amount of time in Wadi Rum, and the area played a [...]
- Adventure
- 05 Mar 2023
Spend a Day with a Bedouin Immerse yourself in the ancient culture of the Bedouin people by spending a day with them in Wadi Rum. āAhlan wa Sahlan,ā meaning welcome, is a familiar phrase to all who visit Jordan, and spending time with the Bedouin is an experience that will leave a lasting impression. The [...]