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Do people live in Wadi Rum?

Wadi Rum has been home to nomadic people for centuries, and the Bedouin tribes here are descendants of nomads from the Arabian Peninsula. The Bedouin people have a deep-rooted connection to the desert, reflected in the name, derived from the Arabic word badawi, meaning 'desert dwellers'.



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The key to survival in the desert is of course water. Nomadic Bedouins only stay in Wadi Rum during the rainy winter months, when water is easier to find and there is more vegetation for animals to graze on.

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Standing between the towering hulks of Jebel Rum and Jebel Um Ashreen, Wadi Rum Village is a small settlement with a population of around 2000 people.

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Wadi Rum Village has more than 80 family-friendly stays. Amenities on the property may include high chairs, travel cribs, or strollers.

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The Bedouin people who live in the area are friendly and welcoming, and the Jordanian government has taken steps to ensure the safety of tourists. However, it is always important to take precautions when travelling alone, such as avoiding isolated areas and being aware of your surroundings.

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Part of the reason that camping in Wadi Rum is so affordable during the initial booking process is that the guides running the camps make a good chunk of their money selling Jeep tours and camel rides. This is simply part of the process, and nothing to be worried about at all–but it helps to know what to expect.

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Alcohol is legal, but heavily taxed For example, it's illegal to sell alcohol anywhere in the country during Ramadan (with the exception of some high-end hotels), and most camps in Wadi Rum don't serve alcohol at all (but you can often bring your own).

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Winter in Wadi Rum Due to the dry barren desert climate, it can get very cold during winter nights between November and February, so be sure you wear closed shoes and warm enough clothes for 5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F) during the day and around 0°C (32°F) in the evening.

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wadi rum protected area Only drive on the designated tracks. Protect nature: no hunting or collecting plants, animals, rocks, artifacts or firewood. Camp and climb in the official sites only. For fires, use gas stoves or charcoal.

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Question: Which desert was 'Star Wars' filmed in? Answer: Several scenes of the films in the 'Star Wars' franchise have been filmed in desert regions. This includes the Tatooine desert planet shot in Tunisia, North Africa and the desert planet Pasaana shot in Wadi Rum, Jordan.

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Is there a hot shower and toilet? The Bedouin Camps have shared bathroom facilities with solar hot water. The tents at the luxury camps all have private bathroom and solar hot water. How much is the entrance ticket fee to Wadi Rum?

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Wadi Rum Desert is famed for its link to T.E. Lawrence the original ?Lawrence of Arabia?. Along with Prince Feisal bin Al-Hussein, he made his base here during the Arab Revolt of 1917-1918. At the center of Wadi Rum village is the Desert Police fort.

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There are snakes in wadi rum. As Wadi Rum is a natural and wild place, we obviously find diverse kind of insects. We have ants, beetles, cockroaches, and other small insects which are harmless. We find scorpions, snakes and spiders (the camel spider for example), especially during summer season.

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Wadi Rum usually receives most of its annual rainfall during the winter season, with an average of only 14 days of rain per year.

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Bedouin life in Wadi Rum today is a mix of tradition and modernity. The Bedouins have inhabited this rugged desert for generations and have perfected a way of life that embraces both the simplicity of their nomadic past and the conveniences of the present-day.

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1997: The Wadi Rum Protected Area of 54,000 ha was set up under the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) as a Special Regulations Area to conserve the landscape and its associated cultural values in perpetuity; 2001: Regulation No.

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Join us and experience camping in Wadi Rum Desert and sleep under the stars! At night, when the desert is at its most silent and the stars become a glowing blanket in the clear sky, when the gentle desert breeze blows free of any pollution, you will feel something unique.

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March and the two first weeks of November are the best months to visit Wadi Rum, as they are not too frequented and the weather is pleasant. But the best time to visit Wadi Rum depends also on your expectations; if you want to escape crowded times, you should come in winter or summer.

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Factors* affecting the property identified in previous reports
  • Lack of a database on cultural heritage.
  • Lack of proper conservation and maintenance of the archaeological sites.
  • Lack of traffic and visitor management plans.
  • Potential encroachment from development in the village of Rum.


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This concentration of iron oxide causes a red colouration and is one notable aspect of Wadi Rum. Across southern Jordan, places get their names from the ochre hues in the sand, including the Nabatean city of Petra.

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Like most Muslim countries, homosexuality, the possession of pornographic material (even in the privacy of one's home), and the consumption of alcohol outside of approved venues is not exactly celebrated in Jordan.

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The Jordan Tourism Board has released a statement emphasising that the country is a “safe and welcoming destination for tourists around the world.” “Our commitment to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all visitors remains unwavering,” the statement said.

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And crime, which is already quite low, has been steadily decreasing in recent years. In short, while people may have some trepidation about the Middle East, Jordan is one of the safest places to visit in the region.

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