If you’re dreaming of stepping into a landscape straight out of a film, this private 2-day jeep tour in Wadi Rum offers an authentic, comfortable, and visually spectacular adventure. Run by a family with roots in the desert since time immemorial, Follow Wadi Rum Desert Tours promises to take you beyond the typical, revealing the desert’s hidden corners and whispering secrets only Bedouins have preserved.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the personalized experience ensuring exclusivity for your group. Second, the knowledgeable guides who are local Bedouins with intimate desert insights. And third, the promise of an overnight stay in a traditional Bedouin camp, offering a rare chance to truly connect with desert life.
A potential consideration is the price point of $140.95 per person, which is quite reasonable given the comprehensive itinerary, yet you should be comfortable with a full day and a night in the desert, including some physical activity and walking. This tour is ideal for those who cherish authentic, immersive experiences, stunning landscapes, and a touch of Bedouin hospitality.
Key Points
- Authentic Bedouin Experience: Sleep in a traditional camp under a star-studded sky, with all meals included.
- Comprehensive Itinerary: Multiple stops covering archaeological sites, natural formations, and panoramic viewpoints.
- Local Guides: Guides are Bedouins with deep knowledge of the desert and its stories.
- Value for Money: All-inclusive, private experience offering personalized attention and fewer crowds.
- Physical Engagement: Some walking involved, especially at narrow canyons and viewpoints.
- Flexible Options: Possibility to extend or customize parts of the trip, like exploring more of the red and white desert.
A Closer Look at the Itinerary: What to Expect
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Day 1: A Full Day of Desert Discovery
The adventure begins at the Wadi Rum Village entrance, where you’ll hop into a comfortable 4×4 jeep suited for navigating rugged terrain. The first stop is the spring known as Ein Lawrence, which rewards visitors with cool water flowing from the mountains—a refreshing welcome after the drive. The story behind its name, tied to Lawrence of Arabia, adds a layer of intrigue, especially since the site is surrounded by tender, green patches that contrast beautifully with the red dunes.
Next, you’ll explore Khazali Canyon, home to Nabataean inscriptions and ancient rock drawings. This spot is a favorite for history buffs and those interested in archaeological art, offering a tangible connection to the past. The narrow, shaded canyon provides an excellent photo opportunity and some shade during the hot parts of the day.
From there, you’ll visit the Red Sand Dune, arguably the most iconic feature of Wadi Rum. Climbing to the top offers panoramic views of the valley below, and for the adventurous, sand-boarding or running down the dune adds a fun, energetic element. Reviewers highlight the breathtaking vistas and the thrill of gliding down the soft sand.
The Little Bridge is a charming natural arch that’s easy to climb, making it perfect for families or those avoiding strenuous hikes. Afterward, you’ll explore Laurence House, a historical site with ancient inscriptions, adding a layer of storytelling to your journey.
Another highlight is the Mushroom Rock, a unique sandstone formation shaped over centuries by erosion. Here, you’ll enjoy some tea and biscuits, making for a relaxing break. Not far, the Um Fruth rock bridge offers a perfect photo op — just a short climb to capture 360-degree views of the surrounding desert.
The Abu Khashaba Canyon walk is a gentle trek through a narrow, wild canyon lined with fig trees and birdlife. This quiet spot is perfect for a peaceful stroll, with many reviewers noting the abundance of wildlife and natural beauty.
As the day winds down, you’ll reach the sunset viewpoint. Wadi Rum is renowned for its spectacular sunsets, with the guide selecting a prime spot where you can sit back with Bedouin tea, soaking in the vibrant hues of the setting sun over the dunes and mountains.
Evening brings the highlight of the day: dinner in the Bedouin camp. Fresh salads, warm bread, hummus, and grilled meats cooked on an open fire create a hearty, authentic meal. After dinner, relax in the big tent or around the campfire—an ideal setting for stargazing and recounting the day’s adventures. Reviewers often mention the warm hospitality of Sultan, the camp owner, and the delicious food as standout features.
Day 2: Further Exploration and Scenic Views
After breakfast, you’ll have the option to explore more remote parts of the desert, including the Red and White Desert tour, where the contrasting sands create a stunning visual landscape. This extension is ideal if you want to see even more of Wadi Rum’s diverse terrain.
Next, you’ll visit Jabal Al-Qatar, a mountain with natural springs hidden among its peaks. The springs are a real highlight, nourishing the desert flora and offering a peaceful spot to stretch your legs. Reviewers describe Jabal Al-Qatar’s appearance as resembling a castle, adding a touch of fairy-tale charm to the journey.
The Desert Eyes rock bridge is another must-see. Its panoramic summit provides sweeping views, perfect for photos and just soaking in the vastness of the desert. Climbing to the top is accessible, making it suitable for most visitors.
Continuing, you’ll walk through Om Gada canyon, an authentic and wild part of Wadi Rum. The silence here is deafening, and the scenery is rugged and unspoiled—ideal for nature lovers.
Finally, the Wadi Sabet viewpoint offers a sweeping vista of the dunes stretching to the horizon. Many travelers find this spot to be a calming, picture-perfect end to their desert exploration.
Why This Tour Provides Excellent Value
For $140.95 per person, this tour covers extensive ground—visiting key archaeological sites, natural wonders, and scenic viewpoints—plus a night in a traditional Bedouin camp with all meals included. The private nature of the experience means fewer crowds and a tailored journey, allowing you to focus on what interests you most.
The guides’ local expertise is a real advantage; they not only navigate rugged terrain but also share stories and insights that enrich the experience. As one reviewer noted, Sultan’s hospitality and the guide’s knowledge made their trip memorable.
The quality of food and camp experience are also highlights. Expect hearty, traditional Bedouin dishes, warm hospitality, and an opportunity to connect with local culture—something many tours overlook in favor of quick photo stops.
While the itinerary involves some walking and climbing, it’s manageable for most travelers with moderate mobility. The tour’s timing, starting early at 8:30 am and stretching over two days, gives you ample opportunity to enjoy both the highlights and quiet moments in the desert.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This Tour Perfect For?
This private Wadi Rum jeep tour is ideal for travelers who crave a personalized, immersive desert experience. Nature lovers, history buffs, and those wanting a taste of Bedouin life will find this tour particularly rewarding.
It’s perfect if you value authenticity, comfort, and storytelling, with the added bonus of a comfy camp stay under the stars. Families and small groups will appreciate the private setup and relaxed pace.
However, if you’re seeking high-adrenaline adventure with extreme hikes or extensive physical activity, you might want to consider other options. This tour strikes a fine balance between exploration, relaxation, and culture, making it a fantastic choice for most travelers wanting to truly experience Wadi Rum.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a group or private tour?
It’s a private experience, so only your group will participate, offering a more personalized and relaxed journey.
What is included in the price?
The price covers transportation in a 4×4 jeep, all stops, a Bedouin dinner and breakfast, and the overnight camp stay.
Are meals provided?
Yes, traditional Bedouin-style dinners, breakfast, and tea are included, with plenty of water, juices, coffee, and tea available throughout the tour.
How long does each stop last?
Stops vary from 30 to 45 minutes, allowing enough time to explore, take photos, and relax.
Can I customize the tour?
Since this is a private tour, you can discuss with your guide to tailor certain parts of the itinerary or extend specific visits if desired.
Is there walking involved?
Yes, some stops like Abu Khashaba Canyon and the viewpoint require walking, but the walks are manageable and not overly strenuous.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, a hat, camera, and some extra water are recommended. The tour provides plenty of drinks and snacks.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
Final Words
This 2-day private jeep tour in Wadi Rum offers a balanced mix of adventure, culture, and stunning scenery, making it a great pick for those seeking an authentic desert escape. The combination of knowledgeable guides, scenic stops, and cozy Bedouin camp stays provides a truly memorable experience.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, or anyone wanting to step off the beaten path and into one of the most breathtaking landscapes Jordan has to offer. Whether it’s your first visit or a repeat trip, this tour promises to leave you with stories worth sharing—and starry nights you’ll never forget.
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