
Wadi Rum Desert Camp
Luxury glamping under Jordan's most spectacular starry skies
Look, I've slept in a lot of places, but nothing prepared me for Wadi Rum. You're lying on Egyptian cotton sheets inside a luxury tent, and above you? The most insane star show on Earth. No light pollution for hundreds of miles. Just you, the red sandstone cliffs, and a sky that looks like someone spilled diamonds across black velvet.
This isn't your average camping trip. Wadi Rum Desert Camp sits in Jordan's "Valley of the Moon" — and yeah, it actually looks like Mars. Lawrence of Arabia filmed here. The Martian too. But forget Hollywood. The real magic happens when the sun drops and the desert comes alive with sounds you've never heard before.
Here's the thing: luxury and wilderness don't usually play nice together. But Wadi Rum pulls it off. You get proper bathrooms, gourmet Bedouin cuisine, and beds that don't make your back hate you. All while camping in one of the most otherworldly landscapes on the planet.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Book directly with camps instead of through tour operators in Amman — you'll save 20-30% on accommodation
- 2.Bring cash in Jordanian dinars — most camps don't accept cards and ATMs are scarce in the desert
- 3.Pack your own snacks and extra water to avoid inflated prices at the visitor center shop
- 4.Group tours cost less per person — if you're solo, try to join other travelers at your hotel in Aqaba or Petra
- 5.Negotiate jeep tour prices if you're staying multiple nights — longer stays often include free or discounted excursions
- 6.Buy a Jordan Pass online before arriving — it includes Wadi Rum entry fees and saves money if you're visiting multiple sites
Travel Tips
- •Bring warm layers even in summer — desert temperatures drop dramatically after sunset
- •Pack a headlamp or flashlight for navigating camp at night — desert darkness is absolute
- •Wear closed shoes for desert walks — sand gets everywhere and scorpions come out at night
- •Bring a portable phone charger — most camps have limited electricity hours
- •Download offline maps before arriving — cell service is spotty throughout the protected area
- •Respect photography rules around Bedouin families and ask permission before taking photos of people
- •Book accommodations well in advance during peak season (December-March) — good camps fill up fast
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