The Red Desert Sand Dunes in Wadi Rum, also known as the Valley of the Moon, offer a stunning landscape that has captivated travelers and filmmakers alike. This Martian-like terrain, located in southern Jordan, is characterized by towering cliffs, caverns, and narrow gorges alongside the iconic red-pink sands that owe their color to iron oxide. Ancient petroglyphs etched into rock faces reveal the human history embedded in this timeless desert. The dramatic landscape is also home to unique flora and fauna adapted to the harsh desert conditions. Wadi Rum has been inhabited by many human cultures since prehistoric times, with the Nabateans leaving their mark in temple and rock inscriptions. It is now populated by Bedouin tribes who offer authentic desert experiences, from camel rides to overnight stays in traditional camps. Visitors come to Wadi Rum for adventure activities like rock climbing, hiking, jeep tours, and hot-air ballooning, or simply to soak in the immense stillness and starlit skies of the desert night.