Wadi Rum Travel Blogs - Page 3
Browse travel blogs from Wadi Rum below. Wadi Rum travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Wadi Rum.
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#31 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
Aug 05, 1992 – Jul 20, 1993
Hong Kong -› Xiamen, China -› …
The six of us who got to know each other well during the ferry fiasco have decided to travel together to Wadi Rum and Petra. At Rum, we stay in a bedouin tent one night and sleep under the stars the next. Although the days are blazing hot, I’m surprised how extremely chilly we are tha…
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#32 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
Jul 15, 2008 – Jul 29, 2008
Jerash, Jordan -› Ajloun, Jordan -› …
A self-guided sightseeing trip through Jordan and Egypt
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#33 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
Mar 01, 2008 – Mar 09, 2008
Aleppo, Syria -› Ebla, Syria -› …
10 days with 45 archeology enthusiasts and two nice guides (a bedouin and a syrian) riding a bus across the two countries. Fascinating places, ruins, people and nature. Good food, but a quarter of our group caught the usual gastroenteric problems. Very nice weather except a sandstorm in Palmyra.
We admired the signs of ancient civilizations and Roman Empire, and we were able to experience a Turkish Bath (same as Roman Thermae...) great! highly recommened!
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#34 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
Mar 11, 2009
Turkey -› Wadi Rum, Jordan -› …
i will load some pics fro my motrbike trips around Middle East and Europe
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#35 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
Nov 21, 2008 – Nov 19, 2009
Coffs Harbour, Australia -› LAX, USA -› …
A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence through whatever he is doing, and leaves others to determine whether he is working or playing. To himself, he always appears to be doing both.
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#36 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
Mar 20, 2006 – Aug 02, 2006
Istanbul, Turkey -› Antalya, Turkey -› …
We arrived in Wadi Rum early doors and met our guide with his 4 wheel drive, an old Toyota Jeep. Straight to the village to collect some provisions before making desert tracks to our camp, a Bedouin Tent made traditionally from goat hair, and very comfortable. The camp was at Jebel Khazali to …
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#37 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
Jun 17, 2009 – Jul 17, 2009
Damascus, Syria -› Beirut, Lebanon -› …
My blog for the vacation I had in the Middle East. For this year I planned to do something totally different (not being a western country). I ended up "picking" Syria, Lebanon and Jordan for this. In this blog I'll tell my experiences, but also try to give some tips for future travelers.
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#38 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
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#39 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
Aug 26, 2009 – Sep 13, 2009
Honneymoon 26/08/09 2009
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#40 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
Mar 15, 2008 – Mar 28, 2008
Cairo, Egypt -› Giza, Egypt -› …
Five fantastic weeks through Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Turkey.
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#41 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
May 18, 2009 – Jun 11, 2009
Cairo, Egypt -› Egypt -› …
Adventures in Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey for a month
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#42 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
Jun 17, 2007 – Feb 27, 2008
Irbid, Jordan -› Petra, Jordan -› …
jordan deserves to be visited. That is not just an advertisement, it is also the true, there are many amazing and magic places in jordan; in Wadi Rum site you can feel that you are in another life while sleeping under the stars. In Petra you will have a very wonderfull experience in the deepest of the history, you will discover how much was the nabateans great while digging in the rock a very big city. let us show you the beauty of our country. SAM.
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#43 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
May 25, 2009 – Jul 27, 2009
Nazareth, Israel -› Cana, Israel -› …
Volunteering in Israel and travelling around the Middle East
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#44 of 44 Wadi Rum travel blogs
Nov 16, 2006 – May 16, 2007
Wadi Rum, Jordan -› Dead Sea, Jordan -› …
Camel rides, 4 x 4 trips, bedouin camps, climbing, sunsets.......and a traditional fire lighting method Ray Mears would be proud of!!
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