Wadi Rum Full Day Trek Canyons Rock Bridges and Bedouin Stories
The day begins in the morning at a traditional Bedouin camp, where guests are welcomed with tea and a short briefing about the route ahead. From there, the trek sets off on foot, moving slowly and deeply into Wadi Rum’s red sand valleys and narrow, sculpted canyons. As the landscape opens and closes around the group, the guide leads the way to ancient Nabatean inscriptions and impressive natural rock bridges, pausing to share stories of the people who once crossed these same paths.
Around midday, the trek pauses in a shaded desert spot where a freshly prepared lunch is cooked on-site, followed by time to rest and take in the stillness of the desert. In the afternoon, the journey continues across wide open plains and sandstone mountains, revealing vast views and dramatic changes in color and texture. The pace eases as the group reaches a high viewpoint overlooking the Rum basin, where the day ends with a quiet sunset moment before returning to camp before dark.
Around midday, the trek pauses in a shaded desert spot where a freshly prepared lunch is cooked on-site, followed by time to rest and take in the stillness of the desert. In the afternoon, the journey continues across wide open plains and sandstone mountains, revealing vast views and dramatic changes in color and texture. The pace eases as the group reaches a high viewpoint overlooking the Rum basin, where the day ends with a quiet sunset moment before returning to camp before dark.




