Rest House

Wadi Rum


Dining here is open-air and buffet-style, though if tourist numbers are low (at hotter times of the year, for example), selections are restricted to what's in stock for the à la carte menu. Late afternoon with food and a cold drink while watching the sun’s rays light up Jebel Umm Al Ishrin is the perfect way to finish the day.


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Nearby Wadi Rum attractions

1. Nabataean Temple

0.75 MILES

On a small hill in Rum village, about 400m behind the Rest House (follow the telephone poles), are the limited ruins of a 2000-year-old temple, dedicated…

2. Rakhabat Canyon

0.8 MILES

Close to Rum village, the labyrinthine siqs of Rakhabat Canyon give access to the heart of Jebel Umm Al Ishrin.

3. Lawrence’s Spring

0.86 MILES

This spring, on the edge of the open sands, is a regular stop on the 4WD circuit. Alternatively, it can be reached on a soft sand hike from the Rest House…

4. Jebel Rum

1.42 MILES

The western flank of Wadi Rum is formed by Jebel Rum (1754m), which towers over Rum village. It is a popular destination for scramblers and climbers who…

5. Jebel Umm Al Ishrin

1.48 MILES

The deeply crevassed ‘Mother of Twenty’, a 20-domed mountain forming the east flank of Wadi Rum, is connected to the Seven Pillars of Wisdom formation…

6. Kharazeh Canyon

1.5 MILES

Kharazeh Canyon, one of the mighty incisions in Jebel Umm Al Ishrin, is a popular hiking destination. Guides and agencies offer a day hike (around seven…

7. Al Hasany Dunes

2.1 MILES

While there are dunes in several places around Wadi Rum, the most striking are the red sands that bank up against Jebel Umm Ulaydiyya. If you are on a 4WD…