You start your journey into the world of the mysterious Wadi Rum desert in the afternoon, and this is no coincidence, because the program of your trip includes an unforgettable picture of a sunset in the desert and Bedouin hospitality with refreshments.
So, after spending the first half of the day relaxing at sea, you set off on a journey that takes about an hour. And here is the protected landscape of Wadi Rum. You are met by the real owners of the desert - Bedouins dressed in national clothes. They will be the jeep drivers who will take you to get acquainted with the unknown world.
The first amazing and very famous place that you will definitely see is Mount Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Many believe that it was her name that gave the name to the memoirs of the same name by Thomas Edward Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), but in fact everything happened exactly the opposite: the name of the book became the name of the famous rock.
When traveling by jeeps, you will stop in the most unusual places. Do not miss the opportunity to enjoy the unique beauty of landscapes and the mysterious deafening silence, feel real unity with nature, and, of course, take beautiful photos with you from Wadi Rum. There are many attractions in the national park that are worth seeing in person. These are breathtaking landscapes of changing shades from yellow to deep burgundy. The sun and wind, which have influenced the local landscape for thousands of years, have formed unique rocks, arches, and canyons. On the rocks and stones you can see the scrawled names of ancient travelers. In biblical times, Esau (son of Isaac and brother of Jacob) led his flocks through these lands. At the end of your jeep ride, you set out to watch the sunset.
In a beautiful, picturesque place, you have the opportunity to watch the sunset illuminate the desert with rays of rich red, burgundy colors. Under the rays of the setting sun, Wadi Rum is transformed, playing with new colors, incredibly pleasing to the eye and leaving no one indifferent. After seeing an extraordinary sunset, you head to a comfortable Bedouin campsite, where dinner awaits you. In addition to the buffet, you will be offered a traditional Bedouin dish of lamb and vegetables, which is called "zarb". It is prepared in the desert in a specially dug hole. A fire is kindled in it, the pit itself is covered with a metal sheet, then covered with a carpet and covered with hot desert sand. However, not only the spectacular and spectacular way of preparing the dish is amazing in this, its taste will also pleasantly surprise you. The most tender lamb meat that literally melts in your mouth, deliciously cooked vegetables will leave an unforgettable impression, and you will remember the taste and smell of this dish for a long time.
After dinner, you will have some free time to just sit in a Bedouin campsite under the stars, enjoying the unforgettable feeling of freedom, contentment, tenderness and grandeur that the universe gives us.