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Scrambles in Wadi RUM |
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Scrambling routes are mostly based on the old
Bedouin trails in the mountains. They were used to
find water for the goats and for hunting. Most of
the time it is hill walking but sometimes you have
to use your hands to help you along.
On the scrambling tour we will take you to parts of
Wadi Rum that most tourists never see! These trips
are for adventurous people who are in good shape and
enjoy a challenge.
Because these trips are more difficult then hiking
routes.
We can arring scrapling trips to this places. |
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Jebel Burdah
This is one of the most famous hikes in Wadi Rum.
Jebel Burdah has a big arch on the way to it's top.
The way to the arch is a walk in the mountain. In
some places you might need to use your hands. The
guide will take a rope with him in order to use it
for safety only. We cross the arch where you have
stunning views across the desert and go down passing
by another way. |
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Jebel Hash
- this is a mountain very easy to walk up, on top of
which you have many nice view on the desert, from
the Saudian border to the north of Wadi Rum. We go
up to its top, then down another way. |
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Jebel Um Adami
is situated some 40km
south of Wadi Rum right above the Saudi border. To
get there, we drive through the ever changing desert
of Wadi Rum which is a beautiful journey by iteself!
The hike up the mountain is quite simple, and the
panorama at the top is surprising. Jebel Um Adami is
situated on a geological border and the contrast
between the Rum landscape and the view towards Saudi
Arabia is stunning. By Jeep: 2 hours
The way up will likely take an hour and a half
The way down will also likely take an hour and a
half. |
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We can arring scrambling trips
to this places and You can decide to combine this
hike with a jeep or camel tour if you want to stay
several days in the desert. You can also make this
trip as a one day tour, as it takes 2 hours and a
half to 3 hours to go up and down, |
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