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Adventures in Jordan Wadi Rum
Wadi Rum holds plants both rare and endemic to its ecosystem. A greater emphasis has been put on the Wadi's fauna after a baseline survey detected the existence of the Gray Wolf, Blandford's Fox, the Sand Cat and the Ibex within the area. Additionally, the site is an ideal area for bird watching with its 110 recorded species.
Wadi Rum's beauty can only be described as breathtaking.
One of Jordan's main tourist attractions, the area is
spotted with fascinating sandstone Mountains decorated with
an array of colors. The magnificent colors of the mountains
spill into the sandstone dunes scattered all over the
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Camels Caravan Riding on Camels will take you back to ancient times. To the era when salesmen and knights followed the Nabatean spice routes to their next post. Times when your wellbeing and survival depended on the wellbeing of your mount. In the desert of Wadi Rum the Bedouin people still live as they have been doing for centuries. They still wander through the desert looking for the best places to herd their sheep and goats, carrying their black tents with them wherever they go. We invite you to come along with us on a journey back in time. Apart from a ten days camel-ride in Wadi Rum, Hummaima, Wadi Araba and Beer Hamad, you will also visit the rose-red city of Petra and other highlights of the Jordanian culture and history. Live with Bedouin
A special tours to live with real Bedouin in the desert.
Jordan Beauty Tours will take you to Bedouin families to live with
them for few days and to learn their culture, their food, their
traditions, to move from tribe to another by camels, set with SHEIKH
( Head of the Bedouin Tribe), be disappeared with them in the middle
of nowhere . Jordan Beauty Tours can take you to Bedouins where they
never met tourist before, and find out about the Real Bedouin Life,
as soon as the tour starts will dress-up Bedouin clothes, and short
lecture before you arrive the Bedouin; about how to behave and how
to deal with them.
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from 23rd of Dec, 2009 to 1st Jan, 2010 Rates Starts from 510 $ Per Person at 3* Hotels Including: Transfers, Hotels accommodations, Transfers, Tour guides, Entrance fees, Gala dinners, Parties, Assist at airport, All taxes.
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Wadi Araba
Wadi Arabah begins at the southern end of the Dead
Sea and extends southward for 112 miles to the Gulf of Aqabah. Along the
length of the centre of Wadi Araba runs the boundary between the modern
states of Israel and Jordan. It is an arid depression from six to twelve
miles wide -- in reality a continuation of the Great Rift Valley. This
section has been known from ancient Biblical times as the Arabah.
Beginning at 1292 feet below sea level the valley gradually ascends as
it goes southward for 67 miles to a watershed which rises 660 feet above
sea level. From here it quickly descends until 45 miles further
southward it reaches the Gulf of Aqabah at Ezion Geber. Surface
explorations along with minor digs carried on by Doctor Nelson Glueck
revealed a number of ruined villages and many copper and silver mines
from which ore was dug in the time of Solomon (900-1000 B.C.) and during
the time of the Nabateans (300 BC to AD 100) Sand Safari
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