
Wadi Rum in Jordan | The Valley of the Moon
Wadi Rum's location is in the beautiful Kingdom of Jordan, It is also located about 323 kilometers from Amman. Wadi Rum is known for its beauty and attraction, and one of the most prominent features of Wadi Rum is the massive and consistent rocks which represent a natural challenge for climbers. It is known as the Valley of the Moon and was used by Prince Faisal bin Hussein and Lawrence of Arabia as a command center during the uprising of the Arabs against the Ottoman Turks.
The Wadi Rum’s Temperatures in the summer start from 35 to 40 degrees Celsius in the morning, and from 15 to 32 degrees Celsius at late times. The temperatures in the winter are 18 to 24 degrees Celsius during the day and between 8 to 12 degrees at night, and the weather is very cold. Best time to visit Wadi Rum: It is preferable to visit Wadi Rum during the spring, as temperatures are moderate at that time, Seize the opportunity and explore Jordan's best attractions from Jordan travel package with Cairo Top Tours professional team.
Wadi Rum was considered a protected area in 1998, Wadi Rum is featured by the presence of massive sand valleys among huge mountains of sandstone and granite. It gives you a view that clears the mind and gives you tranquility when you contemplate the magic of the sand, sun, and stars. Wadi Rum is considered one of the best places for filming movies, such as Lawrence of Arabia. you should experience activities like Visit Lawrence's house, Discovering Mushroom Rock, Visiting the French castle, experiencing Rum Sky Adventures, enjoying horseback riding, joining four-wheel drive tours, and Hot air balloon rides: you can visit the most famous destinations in Jordan and Egypt with Egypt Tours and Jordan vacations by Cairo Top Tours.
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