Wadi Rum Exploratory Ride, Jordan - Horse Riding Holidays and Safaris

Wadi Rum Exploratory Ride, Jordan

7 NightsIntermediate to AdvancedFrom £2,575 GBP?Tour costs £2,575 GBP which is approximately $5,054 AUD

Come with us as we road test a brand new ride that encompasses everything we love about Globetrotting: incredible scenery, phenomenal hospitality, and rich history and culture that is best seen from the back of a horse.

The vast Arabian desert. The canyons of Wadi Rum. The red majesty of Petra. The revered Arabian horse. Jordan’s modest borders belie its endless mystique!

Come with us as we road test a brand new ride that encompasses everything we love about Globetrotting: incredible scenery, phenomenal hospitality, and rich history and culture that is best seen from the back of a horse.

Nomadic by nature, Bedouin culture is built on the love of horses, so riding a spirited Arabian alongside a local guide is our ticket to a warm welcome from the people of the desert. Prepare to be amazed by the quality of the food that’s prepared over an open fire in the middle of endless dunes, or overlooking a maze of canyons, or at a traditional Bedouin campsite. Accompanied by sage tea, shooting stars, and fireside tales worthy of Arabian Nights, our nights in the wilderness will be unforgettable.

Bridging East and West is our host, Carly Fillis, a highly-experienced tour leader who long ago traded the chill of England for the spice of Jordan and never looked back. Together with our guide, Saleem, and the wonderful support crew, she fills every day with generosity and excitement.

In Jordan, time slips through your fingers like sand in an hourglass: ebbing, flowing, and sometimes stopping altogether. So leave your schedules at home and let the Bedouins teach you to measure time in smiles, in hoofbeats, in spinning constellations. As our guides can attest, a week in the desert may just last a lifetime.

Fast Facts

  • Horse Breed:Desert-bred Arabians. They are hardy, surefooted, incredibly athletic, forward-moving, responsive, and always up for a burst of speed.
  • Pace:The ride is mostly at a walk, but there will be multiple opportunities to trot, canter and gallop when the terrain and temperature are suitable.
  • Type of tack:English saddles and snaffle bridles.
  • Time in Saddle:From 4 to 6 hours per day, covering 18-25km.
  • Ride Length:7 days, 7 nights (5 riding days)
  • Seasons:April.
  • Group size:A minimum of 6 and a maximum of 10 guests, plus 1 Globetrotting guide.
  • Riding Ability:Intermediate to advanced. You must be confident riding a fit, energetic horse at all paces over varied and open terrain. Not sure what your riding ability is? Watch THIS video to find out.
  • Weight Limit:A strict maximum of 85kg / 187lbs. It is VERY important that you provide your current weight accurately when booking. If your weight is not accurate, we cannot guarantee that your hosts will have a horse for you to ride.
  • Accommodation:- 3 nights in 3-star hotels in Madaba and Petra.
    - 3 nights at wild camps boasting beautiful views, with thick foam mattresses and your choice of a simple dome tent or nights under the stars.
    - 1 night in a traditional Bedouin camp with large tents and solid beds with thick foam mattresses.
    All luggage and equipment is transported by the support vehicle.
    *A single supplement is available at all locations except the Bedouin camp. Those wanting their own space on this night have the option to sleep under the stars.
  • Food:Jordanian cuisine is rich and flavourful, and the plentiful meals will be a real highlight of the trip. Staples include mixed salads, grilled meats, luscious flatbreads, spicy stews, crunchy falafels and creamy hummus. You will not go hungry, that’s for sure! Most dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice.
  • Inclusions:

    The price includes transfers to and from Amman Airport (at set times), accommodation, all meals except day 1 lunch, all riding, local guide, Globetrotting guide, and entrance fees to Petra and Wadi Rum.

  • Exclusions:

    The price does not include international or regional flights, travel insurance (compulsory), staff tips (please budget for 5-10% of the ride price), or drinks other than water, tea and coffee (while your hosts don’t drink alcohol, BYO is welcome).

 

DEPARTURE DATES & RATES

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A single supplement is available at all locations except the Bedouin camp. Those wanting their own space on this night have the option to sleep under the stars.

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?
The price includes transfers to and from Amman Airport (at set times), accommodation, all meals except day 1 lunch, all riding, local guide, Globetrotting guide, and entrance fees to Petra and Wadi Rum.

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?
The price does not include international or regional flights, travel insurance (compulsory), staff tips (please budget for 5-10% of the ride price), or drinks other than water, tea and coffee (while your hosts don’t drink alcohol, BYO is welcome).

Accepted payment is by credit or debit card only. The total cost is made up of the Ride Price plus a fixed Booking Fee. The Booking Fee is $150 AUD, or the equivalent amount in the currency of the ride you are booking, and does not vary based on ride price or payment method.

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WHY IS THE PRICE QUOTED IN GBP?
With our riding destinations, the currency is dictated by our ride partner in that country. Therefore due to fluctuating exchange rates we have to quote in the same currency.

Itinerary

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Please note: this is a suggested itinerary only and is subject to change at the guide’s discretion due to weather, trail conditions, and other influencing factors.

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  • Arrival Day (October 12)

    Today we’ll fly into the capital city of Jordan, Amman, and take a 30-minute transfer (included at set times) to our 3-star hotel in the nearby city of Madaba. Typical flights to Amman arrive late at night or in the early hours of the morning, so this is a soft place to rest your head before the adventure begins in earnest.

  • Day 1 (October 13)

    This morning we will have an early start after breakfast, driving approximately 3.5 hours to Petra along the historic King’s Highway, a trade route used since biblical times.

    Our local guide will lead us through this astonishing Nabataean city, carved directly into sandstone cliffs over 2,000 years ago. Passing through the narrow Siq, we’ll emerge before the Treasury’s rose-red façade – one of the most recognisable sights on Earth. We’ll then wander through ancient streets lined with tombs, temples, and a Roman amphitheatre. Lunch is at our own expense – there are numerous options.

    Tonight, we’ll dine at a traditional Jordanian restaurant in Petra village while our tour leader, Carly, briefs us on the journey ahead. Then we’ll retire to our hotel for a well-earned rest.

  • Day 2 (October 14)

    Leaving Petra early, we’ll travel south to Wadi Rum, arriving at the stables at around 9:30am. Over a steaming cup of sweet Bedouin tea, we’ll meet the local team and be matched with our guide Salim’s beautiful, hardy Arabian horses.

    Our first ride takes us through Um Ishrin Valley, with its golden rock walls towering high above the red sand. We’ll come across Lawrence’s House, a ruin associated with Lawrence of Arabia.

    At around midday, the support vehicle will magically appear on the horizon and lunch will be cooking when we arrive. Be prepared: Middle Eastern culture dictates that lunch breaks take at least two hours! In the desert, energy conservation is key, and resting during the hottest part of the day is a survival strategy used by humans and animals alike. You might like to tuck your journal into your saddlebag for quiet moments.

    In the afternoon, we’ll continue riding into a broad, open valley with sweeping views of the desert. Here we can let loose in a few canters. As the sun begins to soften, we’ll reach our first camp at Abu Hassaran, where dinner will be cooked over the fire as we gaze in awe at the glittering milky way.

    Riding: approx. 5–6 hours.

  • Day 3 (October 15)

    After breakfast at camp, we’ll ride through Rash Rasha Valley, where red sand stretches between low rock ridges and weathered sandstone cliffs. The terrain here is open and often firm underfoot, ideal for trots and canters. The route leads to Qatar Mountain, where a natural spring bubbles up from the rock. We’ll stop here for lunch and the usual long siesta before continuing to Um Raza, a region of soft dunes and narrow canyons where we’ll make camp for the night.

    Riding: approx. 5–6 hours.

  • Day 4 (October 16)

    This morning, we’ll ride toward Arab Antar, a natural cave tucked into the sandstone hills and known locally for the legends that surround it. The terrain becomes more varied here – stretches of firm red sand give way to rocky sections where the horses pick their way between low outcrops.

    After a lunch break near the cave, we’ll continue across a wide plain toward Sweibat Valley, just five kilometres from the Saudi Arabian border. This is one of the most remote parts of Wadi Rum, where long, open valleys are framed by isolated granite and sandstone massifs. We’ll settle into camp in Sweibat as the team prepares dinner over the fire.

    Riding: approx. 5–6 hours.

  • Day 5 (October 17)

    Today’s route takes us across the Cerdan Valley, an open wadi marked by a Neolithic well still used today. The terrain changes from compact sand and occasional rocky ground to canyons where the air cools and our horses’ hoofbeats echo off the walls.

    We’ll stop for lunch at an outcrop known as Um Umgur, then continue through winding passes to reach Abu Rashaba, where we’ll find a fixed Bedouin camp complete with solid beds. Our last night in the desert promises to be spectacular!

    Riding: approx. 5–6 hours.

  • Day 6 (October 18)

    Our final day in the saddle takes us through Barragh Canyon, the longest canyon in Wadi Rum and one of the most striking. The rock walls rise steeply either side of the trail, their rugged sides streaked with iron and sand, and it’s easy to see why this area is a favourite among climbers.

    Emerging from the canyon, we’ll cross the Disseh Plain, a wide, pale stretch of sand that leads all the way back to the stables. Dismounting, we’ll thank the horses for an incredible adventure and have lunch in the shade before farewelling the wonderful crew. Then we’ll be driven back to Madaba, where dinner, hot showers (hooray!) and a comfortable bed await.

    Riding: approx. 4 hours.

  • Day 7 (October 19)

    After breakfast, our Wadi Rum Ride is officially at an end, and transfers to Amman Airport are offered from midnight until 2pm today. With red sand still clinging to our boots and the song of the desert in our hearts, we’ll say goodbye our fearless leader, Carly, and journey home.

  • Transfer Information

    Transfers from Amman Airport to your hotel in Madaba are included in the ride price on arrival day for flights arriving between the hours of 4pm and 1am (late-night flight arrivals are common). Outside of these times, you will need to book a taxi (at your own expense) for the 30-minute drive to the hotel.

    On the final day of the ride, transfers to Amman Airport are included for flights departing between midnight and 2pm. If you depart after this time and wish to avoid a long wait at the airport, you will need to pay for a taxi.

  • Additional Touring

    Having come all this way, it’s worth considering spending an extra day or two exploring more of Jordan’s world-famous sights. Your host Carly and her colleague Kara are professional tour guides based in Jordan, and can plan and facilitate an extension of your trip before or after the riding itinerary to ensure you make the most of your time in this unique part of the world. Think snorkelling in the Red Sea in Aqaba, floating in the Dead Sea, and a city tour of Amman, including Citadel Hill and the vibrant downtown area.

    Here’s an example of some additional touring you could add-on after your ride:

    Day 1 – post tour.
    In the morning drive approximately one hour south to Aqaba – to the only point in which Jordan meets the Red Sea.
    Stay overnight in a centrally located hotel so you can enjoy the coastline, possibly take a small boat ride, or have the option to go snorkelling or diving in the Red Sea, or simply wander the corniche, observing the local life, or souvenir hunting in the bazaars.
    Day 2 – post tour
    Drive around 3 hours to the Dead Sea along the Dead Sea Highway, where most of Jordan’s fruit and vegetable supplies are grown, before driving along the coastline to your hotel located on the shoreline of the Dead Sea located at 400m below sea level.
    Spend the afternoon experiencing the feel of weightlessness floating in the Dead Sea or relaxing by the pool.
    Day 3 – post tour
    Drive around 1.5 hours to Madaba for your final day in Jordan. The town has a large Christian population and is the home of mosaics. Largely due to a huge ancient mosaic map of the Holy Land, discovered accidentally underneath the floor of the St George’s Church.
    The small city also has some excellent restaurants and handicrafts and is great to wander around.
    Day 4 – post tour
    Transfer to Queen Alia International Airport for your onward flight.
    Pricing:
    1 person –        £845.00
    2 – 4 people –  £655.00 per person
    5 – 8 people –  £625.00 per person
    8 – 10 people -£600.00  per person
    Single supplement would be £135.00 per person extra.
    Price includes:
    Private transport
    Twin Share room
    Breakfast on all days
    Price does not include:
    Optional excursions – for example – diving, snorkelling, boat trip
    Entrance fee to Madaba church
    Guide/ tour leader
    Meals not stated
    Tips

    Please contact us for more information.

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