From Wadi Rum you will ride a camel to visit the Lawrence Spring. Then you will go by jeep to see the Sand Dunes, which is a large area of sand dunes piled up against the mountains. It's fun to climb, sandboard or race down, and then you will go to see the Ancient Inscriptions. After viewing the inscriptions left by ancient trade caravans, you will travel to see the Lawrence House followed by mushroom rock then Al-Mahama Canyon where you will walk for 30 minutes whilst lunch is cooked. Here you will have a Bedouin lunch, cooked on an open fire with Bedouin tea. Then your guide will take you to see Burdah Bridge. From there, you will continue to the Um Frouth Rock Bridge and afterwards to the Small Arch. The next site you'll visit is Khazali Canyon, where you can walk inside to see the inscriptions, then we head to Chicken Rock and Um-Sabbatah area, where you can enjoy the spectacular sunset, the best Wadi Rum has to offer. After sunset, we will drive you back to Rum Village.
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