Petroglyphs (Alameleh inscriptions) of a caravan of camels on the sandstone rock in Wadi Rum desert in Jordan.

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Alameleh Inscriptions

Wadi Rum


Thamudic and Nabataean inscriptions, depicting camel caravans, hunting warriors and various animals, are common throughout the Wadi Rum area. The Alameleh inscriptions, near the Seven Pillars of Wisdom and on the edge of the Diseh district, are some of the most comprehensive and best preserved.


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1. Siq Umm Tawaqi

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2. Makharas Canyon

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This attractive canyon threads through the rock massive known as Seven Pillars of Wisdom and makes for an interesting hike from the visitor centre.

3. Thamudic & Kufic Rock Art

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4. Seven Pillars of Wisdom

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Named in honour of Lawrence’s book, this large rock formation, with seven fluted turrets, is easy to see from the road near the Wadi Rum visitor centre…

5. Visitor Centre Museum

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While you are buying your ticket to enter Wadi Rum, spare half an hour to visit the informative museum (next to the restaurant), which helps to give a…

6. Jebel Umm Al Ishrin

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7. Kharazeh Canyon

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8. Barrah Canyon

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