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Famously described by T. E. Lawrence as "vast, echoing and
God-like," and acclaimed by many as one of the most stunning deserts
capes in the world, Wadi Rum is a nature-lover's paradise.
Serious mountaineers relish its challenging climbs (some 1,750
meters up sheer granite and sandstone cliffs), while casual hikers
enjoy the peace and tranquility of its sweeping vistas, towering
rock faces and boundless empty spaces. Those of calm disposition
will probably prefer a camel ride or a night under the stars in a
Bedouin tent.
Nature lovers will be drawn to the desert in spring time, when rains
bring the greening of the hills and something in the region of 2,000
species of wild flower.
Options for exploring Wadi Rum include 4x4 vehicles and camel
caravans. The best way, however, to experience Rum's grandeur is by
hiking on foot and camping.
Camel trips from the wadi to either Aqaba (several days) or Petra
(about a week) may also be arranged.
The Landscape
Wadi Rum's beauty can only be described as breathtaking. One of
Jordan's main tourist attractions, the area is spotted with
fascinating sandstone Mountains decorated with an array of colors.
The magnificent colors of the mountains spill into the sandstone
dunes scattered all over the reserve.
Wildlife
Wadi Rum holds plants both rare and endemic to its ecosystem. A
greater emphasis has been put on the Wadi's fauna after a baseline
survey detected the existence of the Gray Wolf, Bland ford's Fox,
the Sand Cat and the Ibex within the area. Additionally, the site is
an ideal area for bird watching with its 110 recorded species.
Exploration and Exciting Events
The vast beauty of Wadi Rum can be further explored on 4x4 vehicle
tours that take you deep into the heart of the desert. Camping,
hiking and camel riding are only a few of the activities that can be
organized
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