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And Echoing And Gold-like-these Are The Words Of .e.lawrence In Describing
Wadi Rum. It Is The
Largest And Most Magnificent Of Jordan's Desert Landscapes, But By No
Means The Only One.
Jordan Is Crisscrossed With Countless Valleys Of Stunning Beauty,
From The Knife-edged Dunes Of Wadi Arabah To Wadi Mujib, A Wildlife
Reserve And Jordan's Answer To The Grand Canyon.
There Are
Many Ways To Experience Jordan's Fragile, Unspoiled Desert Retreats.
Serious Trekkers Will Be Drawn To Wadi Rum, With Challenging Climbs Some
1750 Meters High, But Casual Hikers Can Also Enjoy An Easy Course Through
The Colorful Hills And Canyons. Tourists With A High Sense Of Adventure
Will Want To Try Hot Air Ballooning Over Rum, Those With A Calm
Disposition Will Choose A Camel Ride Or A Night Under The Stars In A
Bedouin Tent. |