JEEP TOUR
Immersive day in the heart of Wadi Rum

The morning:

Lawrence Spring
Red Sand Dune
Little Bridge
Khazali Canyon
Lawrence House

The afternoon:

Mushroom Rock
Burdah Rock Bridge (view from below)
Abu Khashaba Canyo (short hike)
Um Fruth Rock Bridge
Sandboarding
Sunset

Duration: 6H – 8H
Hiking: 30 min to 1H

Activities: Visit of natural and historical sites
Difficulty: Easy

Group: 2 to 6 people
1 Bedouin guide

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Discover Wadi Rum – Jeep Tours & Desert Overnight Stays 

Total immersion in the spectacular landscapes of Wadi Rum, amidst astonishing rock formations and golden sand as far as the eye can see.

The Morning: Exploration & Adventure
  • Lawrence Spring – A natural spring surrounded b majestic cliffs.
  • Red Sand Dune – Climb to the top and have fun sliding down this immense dune.
  • Little Bridge – A rocky bridge suspended in the middle of the desert.
  • Khazali Canyon – Discover ancient rock carvings testifying to the history of the Bedouins.
  • Lawrence House – A historical remnant in a magnificent setting.
Lunch Break 

A relaxing moment around a traditional Bedouin meal, prepared on-site by our team.

The Afternoon: Must-See Sites & Sunset
  • Mushroom Rock – An astonishing rock formation i the shape of a mushroom.
  • Burdah Rock Bridge (view from below) – An impressive natur bridge.
  • Abu Khashaba Canyon – Short hike in the heart o a mystical canyon.
  • Sandboarding – Slide down the dunes for a touch of adrenaline!

  • Um Fruth Rock Bridge – An exceptional panorama for photography lovers.
  • Sunset – The desert lights up with a thousand colors befor nightfall.
Overnight options in the desert

Bivouac under the stars – Sleep under the stars in a wild camp.
Bedouin Camp – Share a last traditional dinner under a tent.
Return to the village – For those who prefer to return after the excursion.

Full Day Prices

Wadi Rum Entrance Fee : JOD/person (free with Jordan Pass)
Children : -25% (under 13 years old) / -50% (under 7 years old) / Free (under 3 years old)

📍 Flexible Timings
Morning Departure (9:30-10 am) / Afternoon Return (4-5 pm)

Les tarifs incluent le bivouac traditionnel ou le camp bédouin. Le bivouac avec vrais lits est disponible en option, avec supplément.

1 person

90 JOD
  • Nuit bivouac traditionnel ou camp bédouin
  • Option bivouac avec vrais lits : +25 JOD par personne par nuit
  • 1 Local Guide
  • Meals, water & Bedouin tea
  • Jeep Transport
  • Wadi Rum entrance fee, payable at the Wadi Rum Visitor Centre (7 JOD per person) or free with the Jordan Pass.

2-3 people

50 JOD Per person
  • Nuit bivouac traditionnel ou camp bédouin
  • Option bivouac avec vrais lits : +25 JOD par personne par nuit
  • 1 Local Guide
  • Meals, water & Bedouin tea
  • Jeep Transport
  • Wadi Rum entrance fee, payable at the Wadi Rum Visitor Centre (7 JOD per person) or free with the Jordan Pass.

4-6 people

45 JOD Per person
  • Nuit bivouac traditionnel ou camp bédouin
  • Option bivouac avec vrais lits : +25 JOD par personne par nuit
  • 1 Local Guide
  • Meals, water & Bedouin tea
  • Jeep Transport
  • Wadi Rum entrance fee, payable at the Wadi Rum Visitor Centre (7 JOD per person) or free with the Jordan Pass.
Half-Day

Perfect for a first discovery of the desert or if you have a tight schedule.

On the program:

Lawrence Spring – A spring nestled between the mountains.

Red Sand Dune – An unforgettable experience of climbing an sliding.

Little Bridge – A photo stop on a unique rock bridge.

Khazali Canyon – A place steeped in history and mystery.

Lawrence House – A historical stop in the heart of the desert.

Sunset (if afternoon) – A fascinating natural spectacle.

1 person

55 JOD
  • 1 Local Guide
  • Jeep Transport
  • Water & tea
  • Wadi Rum entrance fee, payable at the Wadi Rum Visitor Centre (7 JOD per person) or free with the Jordan Pass.

2-3 people

45 JOD Per person
  • 1 Local Guide
  • Jeep Transport
  • Water & tea
  • Wadi Rum entrance fee, payable at the Wadi Rum Visitor Centre (7 JOD per person) or free with the Jordan Pass.

4-6 people

35 JOD Per person
  • 1 Local Guide
  • Eau & thé bédouin
  • Jeep Transport
  • Wadi Rum entrance fee, payable at the Wadi Rum Visitor Centre (7 JOD per person) or free with the Jordan Pass.
Important Information

Flexible schedule: Arrival at the village between 9:30–10 am or 6–7 pm. Departure after breakfast (9–9:30 am) or in the late afternoon (5:30 pm).

 

 Personalized Stays

Enjoy 24h, 48h or more to explore the wonders of the desert. In low season, benefit from late departures to extend the adventure.

📍 Meeting Point : Wadi Rum Rest House

 Practical Information

✔️ Local Bedouin Guides (English & Arabic)
✔️ Taxi Transfers available upon request
✔️ Reduced Rates for children and groups

How to book?

Or via this form

01.

Choose your exploration program

Half-day, full day.

02.

Select the duration of your stay.

24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours or more

03.

Indicate your preferences for accommodation / Specify your accommodation preferences

Cave, bivouac or Bedouin tent camp.

04.

Contact us by email or by phone

To confirm your reservation and discuss the details.

Discover the desert at the peaceful pace of the Bedouins for centuries.

Experience the desert uniquely with our camel rides, crossing the village to Lawrence Spring. The one-hour experience includes a dromedary and a camel guide for each participant, at a rate of 15 JOD per person.

These tours can be combined with our other offers.

Cancellation Policy

We understand that unforeseen circumstances may arise, which is why we offer a flexible cancellation policy:

  • Cancellations or modifications must be made in writing (email) or by phone.
  • Clients can cancel or modify their reservation free of charge up to 48 hours before the excursion date.
  • In case of cancellation or modification less than 48 hours before the excursion date, we ask you to inform us as soon as possible so that we can adjust our planning and logistics.

Practical information

To enter Jordan, visitors from most countries must obtain a visa. Visa requirements vary depending on your nationality and the duration of your stay. Here is some general information on visas and customs formalities for Jordan:

  • Visa on arrival: Nationals of many countries, including the United States, Canada, the European Union, Australia, and New Zealand, can obtain a visa on arrival at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman or at other terrestrial entry points. The visa on arrival generally costs 40 JOD (approximately 56 USD) and is valid for a 30-day stay.
  • Online visa: You can also apply for a visa online before your arrival in Jordan. This will save you time at the airport and ensure that your visa is in order before your trip.
  • Jordan Pass: If you plan to visit several tourist sites in Jordan, the Jordan Pass can be an interesting option. The Jordan Pass includes entry to over 40 tourist sites, including Petra, Wadi Rum, and Jerash, as well as the cost of your visa. The price of the Jordan Pass varies depending on the options chosen and can be purchased online before your arrival.
  • Customs formalities: Upon entering Jordan, you may need to declare certain items to customs. Regulated items include weapons, narcotics, works of art and antiques, animals, and animal products. It is also forbidden to import certain products into Jordan, such as pornographic publications, unprescribed medications, and communication equipment without prior authorization. For more information on customs formalities and visa requirements, consult the website of the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Embassy of Jordan in your country.

We welcome groups of 10 people or more with a collective booking. Our organization is experienced in managing large groups, but please inform us in advance for better organization.

If you have specific needs, such as dietary restrictions, mobility issues, or others, please inform us at the time of booking. We will do our best to adapt to your needs and offer you a memorable and comfortable experience.

The safety of our clients is our priority. Our guides are trained to handle emergency situations and will provide you with safety advice before and during activities. Make sure to follow their instructions and exercise common sense during your desert adventures.

We are committed to preserving the natural beauty and cultural richness of Wadi Rum. We encourage our clients to adopt environmentally friendly practices, such as recycling, water conservation, and waste avoidance. Together, we can contribute to the protection and conservation of this exceptional region for future generations.

We recommend that you purchase travel insurance before your stay in Wadi Rum. Your insurance should cover the planned activities, medical expenses, lost luggage, and trip cancellations. Please make sure you have a copy of your insurance policy and the contact details of your insurance provider during your visit.

Mobile and Internet coverage is limited in the Wadi Rum desert, especially in remote areas. Take this opportunity to disconnect from the outside world and immerse yourself fully in the desert experience. If you need to access the Internet or make phone calls, we recommend doing so before your arrival or upon your return to town.

The desert can be physically and mentally demanding. Make sure to prepare well by:

  • Drink enough water to stay hydrated
  • Protect yourself from the sun with appropriate clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
  • Take breaks and rest when you feel the need.
  • Inform your guide if you feel unwell or if you have any health problems.

We offer traditional Bedouin cuisine carefully prepared by our local cooks. Meals are included in most of our programs and can be adapted to vegetarian diets and other dietary restrictions, upon request. Please do not hesitate to inform us of your dietary preferences when booking.

The Wadi Rum desert is rich in history and sacred sites. We ask you to respect these places and not to touch or damage artifacts, petroglyphs, or historical structures. Leave them as they are so that future generations can also appreciate them.

Travel light and limit the size of your luggage, as space is limited. Bring appropriate clothing, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and enough water to stay hydrated during hikes. Leave your extra luggage in your car.

  • Weather-appropriate clothing
  • Opt for linen and cotton clothing in light colors to stay cool in the desert.
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
  • We provide the necessary equipment for the night