
Private jeep tours, desert camp stays, and nights under the stars in the heart of Wadi Rum.
Private Wadi Rum Jeep Tours with Local Bedouin Guides
Discover Wadi Rum’s breathtaking desert landscapes. Join our jeep, hiking, or camel tours and experience the magic of Bedouin life.


Our Cave
Sleep under the stars in a natural cave. A once-in-a-lifetime adventure that connects you with the desert in the most authentic way.
Stay overnight in our cozy Bedouin camp. Enjoy comfort, hospitality, and traditional meals in the heart of the desert.
Our Bedouin camp
Explore our excursions and lodging options.


A team Wadi Rum Calm
I’m Odeh , and I live in the Wadi Rum desert with my Bedouin family. We have a deep love for this beautiful place, and we enjoy sharing it with visitors from around the world.
Growing up in the desert, I learned to appreciate the simplicity and beauty of life. We don’t have all the modern conveniences that people in the city have, but we have something much more valuable: a deep connection to nature and the land.
I love taking guests on tours of the desert, showing them the stunning rock formations, ancient ruins, and beautiful landscapes that make Wadi Rum such a special place. We ride camels, climb rocks, and explore the hidden corners of the desert, all while sharing stories and traditions that have been passed down through generations of Bedouin people.
One of my favorite things about sharing Wadi Rum with visitors is watching their reactions as they experience the beauty and serenity of the desert. It’s a powerful reminder that no matter where we come from or what language we speak, we are all connected by our love of nature and our desire to explore the world around us.
As a Bedouin guide, my goal is to provide a unique and authentic experience for my guests, one that showcases the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of this special place. I hope that through our time together, visitors will come to appreciate the simple beauty of life in the desert and the importance of preserving this fragile ecosystem for generations to come.












