Living in Desert with Arab Nomads in WADI RUM, JORDAN 🇯🇴

In the southernmost part of Jordan lies a place that feels more like another planet than Earth. Welcome to Wadi Rum, where ancient Bedouin traditions blend with landscapes so otherworldly they’re called “Mars on Earth.” Let me take you through my journey in this remarkable desert.

Meeting Our Bedouin Guide

“Welcome to Wadi Rum! How are you?” Salem greets us with a warmth that instantly makes us feel at home. Our guide isn’t just any tour operator – he’s a true Bedouin who grew up in these very deserts. “I grew up in Wadi Rum desert in the Bedouin tent,” he tells us. “I have 13 brothers and sisters!”

ExperienceAuthenticity Factor
Local GuideBorn and raised Bedouin
AccommodationTraditional desert camp
Transport4×4 desert vehicles
FoodTraditional Bedouin cuisine

Desert Life and Ancient Wisdom

Perhaps the most fascinating aspects of Wadi Rum are its survival traditions. Salem shares an incredible insight about desert life: “I’ve never heard somebody die from snake or scorpion bite in desert.” He explains their traditional immunization method:

“When I was a child around a year old, my mom caught the Scorpions, barbecued it in the fire, then ground it to make it soft & mixed it with oil. Then she used to put it all over my body & put little bit in my tongue or mouth to protect me from other scorpions.”

Traditional Bedouin Hospitality

The Bedouin commitment to hospitality runs deep. As Salem explains, “You’re my guest! I don’t ask for money as money is not everything in life. In life your heart should be clean.” This philosophy shapes every aspect of the desert experience.

Desert Cuisine: A Underground Tradition

One of the most unique experiences is the traditional Bedouin cooking method. Our food is prepared in an underground pit:

“We make a hole inside and we will be preparing fire, and when the fire becomes a little low, we put the food inside and we leave it for about 2-3 hours,” Salem explains. The result is incredibly tender meat and vegetables infused with desert flavors.

Traditional Dishes

DishDescriptionCooking Method
GalaiVegetarian dish with tomatoes and spicesOpen fire
Underground ChickenSlow-cooked meatEarth oven
Bedouin TeaWith fresh mintFire-brewed

Modern Life vs. Bedouin Traditions

When asked about choosing between modern city life and traditional Bedouin ways, Salem provides a thoughtful perspective: “Some Bedouin people tried to do it but they returned back to this lifestyle… People go and come back very fast. Once a Bedouin always a Bedouin.”

Desert Adventures

The landscape offers numerous activities:

  • Sand boarding down massive dunes
  • Rock climbing in ancient canyons
  • Sunset watching from strategic points
  • Star gazing in perfect darkness

Practical Tips for Visitors

Salem’s advice for desert survival:

  1. Respect traditional knowledge
  2. Stay with experienced guides
  3. Trust Bedouin hospitality
  4. Embrace the disconnect
  5. Prepare for temperature extremes

Night in the Desert

The camp experience is surprisingly comfortable:

  • Solar-powered amenities
  • Clean facilities
  • Traditional sleeping arrangements
  • Communal dining areas
  • Evening entertainment

Conservation and Tourism

Salem shares his concerns about preserving Bedouin culture while embracing tourism: “It’s written in Quran! Its forbidden to scam people. It’s very shameful. Bedouin people can never do that.”

The Desert’s Lessons

Survival Skills

The Bedouins have developed remarkable solutions for desert challenges:

  • Natural immunization against scorpion stings
  • Herbal remedies from mountain plants
  • Traditional navigation methods
  • Water conservation techniques

Weather and Timing

SeasonTemperatureBest For
Summer40-45°CEarly morning activities
WinterCool nightsAll-day exploration
Spring/FallModerateIdeal visiting time

Final Thoughts

Wadi Rum isn’t just a destination; it’s an experience that changes how you view the world. As Salem says, “Sometimes when I go to city I get headache because I’m not used to the environment. I am used to this weather… when later everyone will sleep, you’ll hear nothing. Its very quiet.”

This silence, this connection to ancient ways, and this otherworldly landscape combine to create something truly unique. Whether you’re watching the sunset paint the rocks in shades of red, sharing tea with Bedouin hosts, or gazing at stars in the crystal-clear desert night, Wadi Rum offers experiences that can’t be found anywhere else on Earth – or Mars.


Travel Tips:

  • Book with reputable companies like Rum Stars Camp
  • Plan for at least one overnight stay
  • Respect Bedouin customs and traditions
  • Disconnect from technology
  • Trust in local knowledge

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