|
|
|
|
Jeep
tours /scrambling /hiking/camel trip |
|
|
''Bedouin
whispers''
Four days hiking and easy scrambling |
|
|
|
|
|
This
trip its 4 days hiking and scrambling carving the
most nice places for hiking and easy scrambling . so
its possible to chose to do one day or two or three
of full program. we start from the camp At 8 Am We
end every day around 4 Pm we drive by jeep in this
trip .
We sleep every night in
our Bedouin whispers camp |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Day One : we start from the village to
the Rakebat Canyon through the massif of Jebel Um
Ishrin. The beginning involves scrambling up a big
slab, before descending steeply into a narrow ravine
– this is “Goat Gully”. When we come out from here,
you will realise just how much of a labyrinth exists
inside the imposing mountain. Canyons start off in
every direction, and you need either a sharp eye for
terrain or a good guide with you. The sandstone
walls are very impressive, towering above you. After
lunch in Wadi Um Ishrin, we have an easy hike to the
Barragh Canyon. The Barragh canyon leads between
magnificent cliffs, with high sand dunes heaped up
against them. These cliffs are the site of many
world class climbing routes, and perhaps a team will
be climbing here. |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
Day Two : The next day,
we drive to Jebel Burdah and a climb to the famous
Arch. This is easy scrambling, but as in the Rakebat
Canyon, the guide will have a rope with him for
safety, and the climb should provide no difficulty
for active scramblers. Although Jebel Burdah is not
very far from Rum Village, the view from the Arch is
among the finest to be seen in the whole of the Wadi
Rum area. To go up and down again usually takes
about 4 or 5 hours. In the afternoon we hike towards
the "Middle Arch" of Um Fruth. This is very simple
climbing compared to the Burdah Arch. |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
Day Three : we drive south to the Hash
Ridge. This is a long ridge stretching from east to
west across the desert. There is no particular
difficulty about this walk, although perhaps you
might need to use hands to go up and to come down
again at the end. We shall take a picnic lunch with
us and stop somewhere to eat., but the views to the
north over Wadi Rum and to the south towards Saudi
Arabia are magnificent. In the afternoon we shall do
a shorter hike |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
Day Four :. We are heading to Jebel Um
Adaami, the highest mountain in Jordan, right on the
Saudi border. This is a difficult drive for the 4x4,
but as passengers you should enjoy it, especially
the wide and lonely Wadi Saab it in the far south.
When we reach the mountain we shall start up through
a gully: this is the only difficulty in the ascent.
The rest of the path is a stony one, leading to the
cairn marking the summit. Here we are right on the
border and can see far into the Saudi mountains.
Make sure you have plenty of film with you! |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
Price : for 2-3 people 65 JD per person for one
day trip , 60JD/person for more than one day trip .
This includes all meals and sleeping equipment.
camping .with mineral water to drink .guide for hike
and the scrambling .
Notes : We offer
discount to large groups from 8 people and Travel
Agencies
Book the trip
contact us |
|
|
|
|