JEEP & SLEEP & STARS

Sleeping under the stars means that you will sleep out in the desert in a private camp. It will be just the guide and you. We provide mattresses, pillows, blankets, and even a tent if you don’t want to sleep out in the open. Your guide will cook a Bedouin dinner over a hot wood-coal fire right before your eyes. We will provide you with enough water to brush your teeth and wash with, but there are no showers or toilets out in the middle of the desert.

Jeep tours are the best way to see the most of what Wadi Rum has to offer. Our jeeps (both open and closed) are comfortable and modified for the desert environment. We also offer sandboards free of charge which you can use at the sand dunes. Our English speaking drivers go slow, so that you have time to enjoy the ride in the deserts and canyons of Wadi Rum. At each spot in your itinerary, you will have time to stop, get out, take pictures, hike, climb, explore, and even enjoy a cup of delicious Bedouin tea at one of the many Bedouin tents found in the desert. However, you can ask the driver to stop anytime and anywhere you want- this is your trip, and you can go at your own pace.

We offer half day, full day, and two day tour packages. The time shown is the maximum time for the tour, and it is the amount we recommend in order to be able to fully enjoy ever site. However, you can complete your tour quicker if you so choose. 

Start times vary based on the length of the tour, but we can be flexible to accommodate your schedule. If you will arrive too late in the day to complete your tour, you are welcome to start the tour the next morning after breakfast.

 

Sleeping under the stars means that you will sleep out in the desert in a private camp. It will be just the guide and you. We provide mattresses, pillows, blankets, and even a tent if you don’t want to sleep out in the open. Your guide will cook a Bedouin dinner over a hot wood-coal fire right before your eyes. We will provide you with enough water to brush your teeth and wash with, but there are no showers or toilets out in the middle of the desert.