In early 2026, traveling between the two "crown jewels" of Jordan remains a straightforward journey through the desert. The most common and cost-effective method is the daily tourist bus, which typically departs from Wadi Musa (the town next to Petra) around 6:00 AM and costs approximately 10–15 JD; it is essential to have your hotel book a seat the night before. For more flexibility, a private taxi costs roughly 40–50 JD and takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. The drive follows the scenic King's Highway before merging with the Desert Highway. If you prefer independence, a rental car is a great option, though you must park at the Wadi Rum Visitor Center. From there, you will usually be met by your camp's guide in a 4x4 jeep, as private sedans are not permitted to drive into the protected sand dunes of the valley.