What should you bring ?
Clothing
It can be as hot as cold. Light clothes for the day and a good fleece for the evenings.
During winter time, take an extra warm jacket.
Remember that we are in a islamic country. To suit local behaviour, one should keep shoulders and knees covered. The bedouins and Jordanians are generally restrained people but whilst in isolated areas they will accept clothing such as shorts or a light-weight outfit.
Useful for the desert
- Sleeping bag
- Pair of lightweight, trekking shoes, sandals
- Hat, sunglasses, sun cream
- Personal medecine
- Torch or Headlamp
Useful for the travel
- Valid passport
- No obligatory vaccines
- PERSONAL INSURANCE TO COVER ALL TYPE OF INJURIES AND PREJUDICES ABROAD AND REPATRIATION.
- Visa on arrival at the airport, you should have around 20 euros in cash/person to by your visa
Payment in Wadi Rum
There is no ATM and no exchange office in Wadi Rum. We can not take payment by credit card.
In Wadi Rum, payment can only be made by cash and preferably in Jordanian Dinars
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