1: Hot Shower, 2: Store, 3: Restaurant, 4: Shade, 5: Flush Toilets, 6: Comments
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Aqaba | N29 25.492 E34 58.544 |
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A camp south of Aqaba, pretty expensive solution for the money. The camp across the road is a bit dearer but has nicer rooms. Stayed in room, although camping would be possible if not very comfortable (no shade, rocky ground) | |
Aqaba, Public Beach #4 | N29 25.304 E34 58.440 |
Free camping on the beach in an area reserved for "tourists". Amenities, but no real shade. | ||||||
Wadi Rum, Guesthouse | N29 34.679 E35 25.170 |
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A campsite at the entrance to Wadi Rum. Not much to talk about, a flat area for the tent or 4x4, a couple of tents which were great for cooking and hanging out. | |||
Petra, Helali Bedouin Camp | N30 22.259 E35 27.559 |
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Helali
Bedouin Camp Not really a campground as such, but it worked out great.
They have a couple of tents to rent, and it is more reasonable than the
other bedouin camp nearby. Their main business is events for tourists,
so it can get loud, but usually ends early as they have to move on. |
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Amman Beach, Dead Sea | N31 41.966 E35 34.927 |
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A public beach right on the Dead Sea. Pretty expensive but worth it, if just for the sunset view alone. | ||
Irbid, Hotel El Joude | N32 32.405 E35 50.970 |
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A very nice hotel in the middle of town. | ||
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