- Lawrence’s spring: Where Lawrence of Arabia reputedly washed during the Arab Revolt. Have attractive rock inscriptions on nearby rocks.
- Khazali canyon: Deep, narrow fissure in the mountain side, containing many rock inscriptions.
- Sunset sites: Winter and summer sites, where you get the most dramatic views of Wadi Rum as the sun sinks below the horizon.
- Sand dunes: Large area of sand dunes piled up against the mountains. Fun to climb to the top. Have desert-adapted plants
- Rock Bridge: Spectacular natural rock arch, with great views.
- Burrah canyon: Long, deep canyon between dramatic mountains. Lots of sand in places. Very beautiful in early morning or late evening, when the sun turns the rock deep orange.
- Alameleh Inscriptions: Good example of ancient rock drawings, showing camels and wildlife.
- Seven Pillars of Wisdom: Famous landmark, named after the book by T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia).
- Sunset sites (Al Ghuroub ): Winter and summer sites, Visitors can enjoy a spectacular sunsets and they can leave the stresses of work behind them and live out of time and place.
- Nabatean Temple – Aretas (IV): Used by Nabatean to worship ALLAT (Goddes). This temple was built on the ruins of Allat temple of the AAD TRIBE.
- Hot Air Baloon Take a bird's eye view of the beautiful scenery of the majestic mountains in Wadi Rum by climbing into a hot air balloon.
- Camel Riding.
- Star Gazing.