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Visiting Wadi Rum, Jordan


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Sunset Camp

Dec 17, 2009

We used Sunset Camp for our recent visit to Wadi Rum. They have a selection of trips and we did the 6 hour safari. We some some truly amazing sites and enjoyed every minute. It is a quiet time of...more

5 of 5 stars
Tampa, Florida
Dec 9, 2008

Unarguably Jordan is my favorite country in the world. Some of the nicest people I have ever met on my travels and the beauty of the countryside is second only to the awe inspiring historical sites...more

Dec 1, 2008

Having traveled to over 60 countries around the world, my jeep tour and overnight stay in the Wadi Rum desert with Jordan Tracks in October is high on my list as one of my best travel experiences. The...more

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