Wadi Rum Protected Area Jordan

The 74,000-hectare property, wadi rum protected area is a mixed natural and cultural site, is situated in southern Jordan, near the border with Saudi Arabia. It features a varied desert landscape consisting of a range of narrow gorges, natural arches, towering cliffs, ramps, massive landslides and caverns. Petroglyphs, inscriptions and archaeological remains in the site testify to 12,000 years of human occupation and interaction with the natural environment. The combination of 25,000 rock carvings with 20,000 inscriptions trace the evolution of human thought and the early development of the alphabet. The site illustrates the evolution of pastoral, agricultural and urban activity in the region.

Wadi-Rum-Protected-Area
Continent: Asia
Country: Jordan
Category: Mixed Heritage Site
Criterion: (III)(V) (VII)
Date of Inscription: 2011

Who are the inhabitants?

This area of Jordan is quite isolated and largely inhospitable to settled life. The only permanent inhabitants are several thousand Bedouin nomads and villagers. There is no real infrastructure, leaving the area quite unspoilt. Apart from the Bedouin goat hair tents, the only structures are a few concrete shops and houses and the fort headquarters of the Desert Patrol Corps.

Wadi Rum Protected Area Jordan
Wadi Rum Protected Area Jordan

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How to visit wadi ram protected area?

Wadi Rum is a short detour from the Desert Highway between Amman and Aqaba. A side road leads to the entrance where you will find the Wadi Rum Visitors Centre, a police officer and a lot of potential guides offering camel and 4x4 treks. The cost to enter into Wadi Rum Protected Area is 5 Jordanian Dinars (JD) per person as of May 2012.

Most buses that travel the highway between Aqaba and Petra should be able to drop you at the intersection to Wadi Rum. Once at the intersection, you can hitch hike or take another minibus to the Visitor's Centre where you can meet your guide. This final leg of the trip shouldn't cost more than 5JD per person.

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