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Wadi Rum Loop, Jordan

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Estadísticas de la ruta

Distancia
52,46 km
Desnivel positivo
1.062 m
Dificultad técnica
Moderado
Desnivel negativo
1.061 m
Altitud máxima
1.134 m
TrailRank 
47
Altitud mínima
789 m
Tipo de ruta
Solo ida
Tiempo
4 horas 46 minutos
Coordenadas
11339
Fecha de subida
24 de julio de 2022
Fecha de realización
julio 2022

cerca de Ad-disi, Ma’an (Jordan)

Vista 1211 veces, descargada 76 veces

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Descripción del itinerario

This is a nice 53 km long round trip inside the Wadi Rum, which we did with our Mercedes Sprinter 311 CDI, 4x4.
It's mostly easy to drive, but there a several parts (6-7 on this route), which might be a bit more difficult. The whole trail is sandy of course, sometimes more, sometimes less and if you find it to difficult, just search for a way around, as there are leading hundreds of trails through the desert.

Just some tipps for unexperienced drivers:
. Even with a 4x4 you probably get stuck after the first 500m. We saw that quite a lot.
. Deflate your tires (we used 1,2 bar front and 1.8 bar rear)
. Engage 4x4 immediately
. No need for low gear
. Use the diff locks only, when your tires begin to spin and deactivate them, once you made it.

. If you get stuck: DO NOT push the pedal to the metal, so that the wheels heavily spin. It mostly won't work. Immediately STOP the car.
Set back and start again. If it doesn't work, search for a way around.
Avoid to dig your car in, because then shit might hit the fan.
Try to find your speed. The desert isn't really bumpy, so you do not need to worry about jumping, just keep going. Second gear worked best for us, sometimes also the first, when your car hasn't enough torque.

Try to find a partner who drives with you. It's good to have a backup, when oneself is a bit more unexperienced.
Nevertheless the Wadi Rum can be driven alone, as there are many tourist offroaders always coming along, so you'll never really be alone. If you need them though to tow you out, it will get expensive, we guess.

A spare tire is a good thing. There won't happen anything to the tires, but having a rope is recommended. The professional overlander will have their spades and shovels, as well as sand boards.

Happy travels :)

Puntos de interés

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Overnight Camp

Here's a good opportunity to stay in the desert for a night.

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Burrah Canyon

Easy to drive, just keep as close to the mountain range, as possible, when you're not sure, you're able to drive on top of the dunes

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Mushroom Rock

One of the many main attractions

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Lawrence House

Here's the house, where Lawrence of Arabia lived

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Khazali Canyon

It's a tiny canyon, where you'll take some steps to see beautiful ancient inscriptions. The trail into the canyon is just a very short, but nice one

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Seven Pillars Of Wisdom

Just a rock formation. If you took this route, you probably wouldn't have paid the entrance fees at the Visitor Center. If so, be aware, that the Visitor Center is very close by, so a ranger might come along to ask you for your ticket. We said, we thought the Wadi Rum starts at the Visitor Center ;)

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Trail Head

We started from here, but yof course it's up to you, where you'll start. There's no barrier or something, just drive into the desert

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Trail End

You also can start from here of course

Comentarios  (2)

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    dazerc 12 abr 2024

    Looks like a good trip. Some amazing photos.
    Did you ask permission to camp there or come across any rangers? as on the map you are given at the entrance it says you can only camp in designated spots that are almost non existant.

  • Foto de TRAVELcandies
    TRAVELcandies 13 abr 2024

    @dazerc as for the fact, that is wasn't forbidden to enter the Wadi Rum at the given points, we were'nt called to camp at designeted camp spots, nor we met any rangers even though we met quite a lot local people and other offroaders. The Rum is huge and you can basically camp anywhere. We just stood a bit away from the Visitor Center as we didn't want to interfere with their business.

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