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Visit Jordan’s Otherworldly Desert – Unusual Places

The sun is rising above the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan.

The sun is rising above the Wadi Rum desert, Jordan.
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In the most recent film adaptation of Frank Herbert’s science fiction novel Dune, the desert planet Arrakis is home to a mystical substance called spice that fuels the galaxy. Arrakis is brimming with ferocious sandworms and political upheaval that ultimately upsets the balance of power across several planets. Director Denis Villeneuve chose a sweeping expanse of desert known as Wadi Rum in Jordan as a stand-in for Arrakis, because few other places on Earth appear quite as otherworldly. Visitors to Wadi Rum can explore a pristine landscape dotted with jagged, rust-colored hills, natural arches, and red sand dunes galore.

Wadi Rum. Jordan. The most beautiful place of the Middle East
Wadi Rum. Jordan. The most beautiful place of the Middle East
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No trip to Wadi Rum is complete without exploring the Red Dunes. These ever-changing piles of soft vermillion sand can be admired from afar, sped through in a four-wheel-drive Jeep, or walked barefoot across. Several tour companies offer guided excursions that explore the Red Dunes in depth.

View through a rock arch in the desert of Wadi Rum, Jordan, Middle East
View through a rock arch in the desert of Wadi Rum, Jordan, Middle East
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Bedouin poses at Mushroom-Rock, Al Fetra, Wadi Rum, Jordan, Asia
Bedouin poses at Mushroom-Rock, Al Fetra, Wadi Rum, Jordan, Asia
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One of the best ways to experience Wadi Rum is to book a tour hosted by a Bedouin guide. The Bedouin people have lived in the desert for thousands of years and are well-acquainted with the nuances of the arid landscape. Numerous tour companies offer Bedouin-led adventures, including Real Bedouin Experience Tours & Camp. Visitors can hike remote trails, take a Jeep tour of the desert landscape, or even ride a camel. Staying in a Bedouin camp allows travelers to sleep in tents, enjoy traditional rice dishes around a roaring fire, and take in a breathtaking view of a starry night sky free of light pollution.

Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan. view of a resort offering domes homes inspired by the movie Mars. Some still under construction.
Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan. view of a resort offering domes homes inspired by the movie Mars. Some still under construction.
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Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan. Resort hotel with Bedouin tents and luxury domes inspired by the Mars movie. Rocky mountains in the background.
Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan. Resort hotel with Bedouin tents and luxury domes inspired by the Mars movie. Rocky mountains in the background.
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For those seeking a slightly more upscale experience that still feels rugged, The Valley Resort offers a comfortable alternative. The resort includes amenities such as air conditioning, a sleek swimming pool, and Wi-Fi. If you want to roam the desert Bedouin-style by day and catch up on…

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