Wadi Rum, also known as the Valley of the Moon, is a magnificent desert landscape in southern Jordan, famous for its stunning sandstone mountains, ancient rock carvings, and the remnants of Nabataean culture, including the Nabataean Temple.
By Air: The nearest international airport to Wadi Rum is King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba. From here, you can rent a car, take a taxi, or arrange a shuttle service to continue your journey to Wadi Rum.
By Road: Wadi Rum is accessible by road from various parts of Jordan:
By Public Transportation: Buses run daily from Aqaba and Petra. The schedule can be infrequent, so planning ahead is advised.
Once in Wadi Rum, visitors are required to stop at the Wadi Rum Visitor Center. Here, you can pay the entrance fee to the Wadi Rum Protected Area and arrange for a guide. Visiting the Nabataean Temple requires either a guided tour or a 4x4 vehicle as it lies within the desert interior.
Guided Tours: Local Bedouin guides offer Jeep tours that include several key attractions such as the Nabataean Temple, Lawrence Spring, and Khazali Canyon. It’s also possible to arrange for a camel trek as part of your tour experience.
Note: Walking or trekking without a guide is not recommended due to the harsh desert conditions and the risk of getting lost. Always ensure you have enough water and protection from the sun. Additionally, respect local customs and the natural environment during your visit.
Enjoy your adventure to the Nabataean Temple and the enchanting landscapes of Wadi Rum.