The Valley of the Moon is a breathtaking desert landscape located in southern Jordan. It is a stunningly beautiful and otherworldly place, with towering red sandstone cliffs, vast open spaces, and a seemingly endless expanse of sand dunes. The desert is home to a number of Bedouin communities that have lived in the area for centuries. They are known for their hospitality and have a rich culture and heritage that they are happy to share with visitors. Visitors to Wadi Rum can explore the desert landscape on foot, by camel, or by jeep. There are also opportunities for rock climbing, hiking, and even hot-air ballooning. At night, the desert sky comes alive with a stunning display of stars, as there is very little light pollution in the area. Visitors can camp out under the stars in Bedouin-style tents, enjoy a traditional meal, and listen to music around a campfire.