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Day one :
The first day we will start by the jeep tour The
place that will show you by jeep ITS: starting the
magical experience in Wadi Rum. Visit: The Seven
Pillars of Wisdom: one of the most impressive rock
formations, recalled by Lawrence D' Arabia's homonym
manuscript, so titled to enlighten the Mountain's
relevance during the Arab Revolt of 1917–18; then
via Nabatean Temple, visit the Lawrence' Spring:
where T.E. Lawrence reputedly washed during the Arab
revolt. It has attractive rock inscription on nearby
Al Khazali Canyons Al-Khazali's Inscriptions:
discovering the clues from the past carved on the
mountains and the fallen boulders, providing
evidence that human activity took place here
thousands of years ago. Everywhere there are traces
of ancient civilizations in the pictographs of
Thamudic, Nabatean, Greek and Arabic texts, formal
inscriptions, and rock art depicting hunting scenes.
Continuing to walking around the Little Bridge,
Burdah and Umm Frouth rock bridges: spectacular
natural rock arches, with great views. Lunch break.
In the afternoon Trekking for about 1,30` hours
through Burrah Canyon: long deep canyon between
dramatic mountains, turning in orange shades, in
sunset. Heading to Lawrence's House, and toward
neighboring Anfashieh Inscriptions Mountain, with
numerous Thamudic and Nabatean inscriptions next to
animals, humans and camel caravans' drawings.
Proceeding to a large area of Sand Dunes, piled up
against mountains; fun to climb to the top. At
lasting heading to Sunset sites, where to get the
most dramatic views of Wadi Rum. Back to camp for
Dinner around a campfire, tea & coffee fashionably
Bedouins. Overnight at
our Bedouin
whispers camp |
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