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Camel Trekking

4-Day Tour
Wadi Rum Jordan

3 nights / 4 days

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from
359,00 €*

 
* per person in shared Double Room

Highlights

Explore the Desert Wadi Rum like the Bedouins

Ride on Camels through the Red Desert

Local Guides

Overnight in a traditional Bedouin desert camp

all meals are Included

Camel Trekking in Wadi Rum
Authentic Desert Adventure

Experience a 3 nights, 4 days camel trekking tour in Wadi Rum, Jordan, guided by local Bedouins through one of the world’s most breathtaking desert landscapes. This immersive desert journey takes you across red sand dunes, sandstone mountains, narrow gorges, and ancient rock inscriptions, offering a deep connection to Bedouin culture and desert life. Travel at the gentle pace of the camel, enjoy traditional Bedouin meals and tea by the fire, and sleep under the stars in the heart of Wadi Rum—an unforgettable camel trekking experience in Jordan’s protected desert.

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Welcome to Wadi Rum

Start your adventure in the Bedouin Village

We meet you between 8:00- 10:30 am at he Desert Rest House or Visitor Center Wadi Rum (depending on how you arrive to Wadi Rum)

Embark on an unforgettable 4x4 desert adventure through Wadi Rum, one of Jordan’s most iconic landscapes. Known as the "Valley of the Moon", this protected area blends striking natural beauty with deep historical roots — from Lawrence of Arabia to the Nabateans, and the rich traditions of the Bedouin people.

Traditional Dinner & overnight in a desert camp

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Riding on  Camels

Morning Camel Walk & Ride (3 Hours)

After a delicious breakfast you start your Bedouin Adventure with a peaceful 3-hour camel journey through canyons, open valleys, and rock formations shaped by wind and time. Let the rhythmic sway of the camel calm your mind as you breathe in the dry, fragrant desert air.

 

Midday Lunch with Bedouin Hosts

Pause beneath the shade of an acacia tree or a red stone overhang

Evening Camel Ride & Walk (3 Hours)

As the light softens and the desert turns golden, set off again for another 3-hour trek, walking or riding alongside your camel. 

 

Dinner & Sleeping in a Bedouin Camp

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Golden Light

Set against a backdrop of towering sandstone mountains, red sand dunes, and ancient rock inscriptions, camel trekking in Wadi Rum offers an unforgettable adventure. Guided by local Bedouins.

As you sway gently atop a camel, you’ll feel the rhythm of the desert — peaceful, timeless, and hauntingly beautiful. 

 

We offer light trekking and riding in the morning

A Lunch Break

 

another 3 hours in the afternoon

 

A shower is awaiting you and a delicious dinner in a Bedouin Camp

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Good Bye!

After Breakfast we bring you back to the meeting point

 

End of your bedouin journey around 10:00 am

Wadi Rum, Jordan

What's included

Meals

Day 1: Lunch & Dinner

Day 2 & 3: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Day 5: Breakfast

Water & Tea, Coffee in the mornings or extra

Overnights & Transfers

Transfers from Visitor Center Wadi Rum or Rest House to the camp and back

3 nights in Wadi Rum, traditional camp with shared bathroom

English-speaking Local Guide throughout the journey

Activities

Full Day Desert Tour by 4x4 with bedouins

2 Day Camel Trek, 1 Camel per person with local guide

What's not included

Arrival & Departure Wadi Rum

Entrance Fees (JORDAN PASS)

any drinks beside Water, Tea & Coffee (in the mornings)

Private Insurances

Any Extras & Tips

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need the Jordan Pass for this tour?

No, you can pay the entrance fees for Wadi Rum at the Visitor Center (7 Jod per person)

What should I bring on this Jordan tour?

We recommend bringing:

Comfortable walking or Trekking shoes

Light, breathable clothing, long clothes for Riding, Trekking and because for cultural reasons

 warm Clothes (for evenings especially in winter & Spring)

Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat

Reusable water bottle

Power Bank, you can charge your devices in the camp

adapter (Jordan uses Type C, D, F, G plugs)

What is the best season to travel to Jordan?

The best time to visit Jordan is March–May and September–November,

when the weather is mild and ideal for sightseeing.

Summer (June–August): Very hot, especially in Petra and Wadi Rum

Winter (December–February): Cooler, with cold nights in the desert

Is this tour suitable for families and seniors?

Is this tour suitable for families and seniors?

Yes, this tour is suitable for families, couples, and seniors. However, the 2 Day Tour on camels involves a fair amount of walking. Let us know in advance if you prefer a slower pace or need special arrangements.

What type of accommodation is included?

Wadi Rum: authentic camps in the protected Area with shared bathroom, bed linen & towels like in a Hotel are available.

Yes. Daily breakfast and dinner are included. Lunch is not included,

giving you flexibility during sightseeing days.

What currency is used in Jordan?

The local currency is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants, but we recommend carrying some cash for small purchases and tips.

Is Jordan safe for tourists?

Yes. Jordan is considered one of the safest countries in the Middle East and is very welcoming to tourists. Tourist areas such as Petra, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea are well-organized and secure.

What should I wear in Jordan?

Jordan is relatively liberal, but modest clothing is recommended:

Light long pants or skirts

T-shirts or tops covering shoulders

Swimwear is acceptable at the Dead Sea and hotel pools

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