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#Bedouin #Camel Trek #Jordan

Camel trekking overnight in Wadi Rum: what to expect and how the Bedouin route the trip

An overnight camel trek in Wadi Rum is the slow alternative to the 4×4 day. Five hours of walking pace, sunset on a high dune, dinner at a …

Anas Hu · 5 min read
#Bortle 1 #Jordan #Milky Way

Stargazing in Wadi Rum: a Bortle-1 itinerary for the Milky Way and the Bedouin storytelling night

The Wadi Rum desert floor is one of the darkest skies in the Northern Hemisphere — Bortle Class 1, no light pollution, the galactic core vi…

Anas Hu · 6 min read
#Hejaz Railway #Jordan #Lawrence

The Hejaz Railway ruins at Wadi Rum: Ottoman engineering, T.E. Lawrence sabotage raids, and the station that survived

Built 1900–1908 to carry pilgrims from Damascus to Medina, sabotaged by T.E. Lawrence and the Arab Revolt 1916–1918. The Wadi Rum station a…

Anas Hu · 5 min read
#Burdah #Jordan #Rock Arch

The arch towers of Wadi Rum: Burdah, Um Fruth, and the natural bridges most 4x4 tours visit

The Wadi Rum 4x4 circuit hits a handful of natural rock arches — the Burdah Bridge (the highest natural arch in Jordan), Um Fruth, and the …

Anas Hu · 5 min read
#Best Time #Jordan #Planning

Best time to visit Jordan: a month-by-month guide for travellers planning a trip

Spring and autumn are the obvious answers, but the deeper question is which sites you want — Petra is good year-round, Wadi Rum is brutal i…

Anas Hu · 6 min read
#Jett Bus #Jordan #Practical

Getting around Jordan by JETT bus: routes, fares, and the booking-day reality

Jordan's main intercity bus operator runs the routes that matter — Amman to Petra, Wadi Rum, Aqaba, Jerash. Air-conditioned, reliable, and …

Anas Hu · 5 min read
#As Salt #Heritage #Jordan

As-Salt: the Ottoman-era city UNESCO inscribed for being decent to its neighbours

Inscribed in 2021 as Al-Salt, The Place of Tolerance and Urban Hospitality — yellow limestone houses with arched windows and frescoed ceili…

Anas Hu · 5 min read
#Archaeology #Irbid #Jordan

The Irbid archaeology museums: two collections at Yarmouk University, plus Tell Irbid itself

Two of the best regional archaeology museums in Jordan are on a single university campus 70 km north of Amman — the Museum of Jordanian Her…

Anas Hu · 5 min read
#Archaeology #Bronze Age #Decapolis

Pella (Tabaqat Fahl): the Decapolis city that was already 4,000 years old when the Romans arrived

On the eastern foothills of the Jordan Valley, a tell with continuous occupation from 6,000 BCE to the Mamluk period — Bronze Age temple, R…

Anas Hu · 5 min read
#Amman #Arab Art #Darat Al Funun

Darat al-Funun: the Khalid Shoman Foundation home for Arab contemporary art

Three restored 1920s villas on Jabal al-Lweibdeh — gallery, library, café, and a Byzantine church ruin in the garden. Free entry. The best …

Anas Hu · 5 min read