Jabal Umm ad Dami
Jabal Umm ad Dami
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mrc282
World9,386 contributions
Dec 2021
Umm ad Dami is about 40 km (or 45 min drive) away from most Wadi Rum camps. Once there, the hike up takes about 60-90 minutes, and with the same amount or less time going back down. My guide pushed me really hard and we finished the entire hike, up and down, in less than 2 hours.
No scrambling is needed, just lots of leg muscles work as you navigate through rocks and boulders. On a clear day, you can see all the way out to Saudi Arabia, as well as the observatory center on Jordan's side.
But because of the distance in driving and also the time needed to hike up and down, a Umm ad Dami outing is usually a half day affair, so plan accordingly.
No scrambling is needed, just lots of leg muscles work as you navigate through rocks and boulders. On a clear day, you can see all the way out to Saudi Arabia, as well as the observatory center on Jordan's side.
But because of the distance in driving and also the time needed to hike up and down, a Umm ad Dami outing is usually a half day affair, so plan accordingly.
Written 25 December 2021
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signoraaquilone
Trento, Italy46 contributions
Feb 2024 • Friends
Beautiful view from the top of Jordan! We climbed the highest mountain in Jordan to see the view, and were not disappointed! Our friend Suleiman of Sand Star Camp in Wadi Rum organised for us the climbing. We did not need the guide for the hike because we are expert so he remained near the car to cook lunch for us. If you need a guide, you can ask for one to hike with you. We found many flowers, a nice surprise in the desert. Unlikely the other points of interest in the deserts, you are most likely going to not find anyone here. Best experience ever.
Written 24 February 2024
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