The Temple of Allat in Wadi Rum is an archaeological site set against stunning desert scenery. The ruins, dedicated to the goddess Allat, provide insight into ancient Nabataean culture. Although the site is not in the best condition, you can still see some columns with inscriptions, as well as a cell, a shrine, and staircases. Since it is located within Wadi Rum, an entry fee must be paid to...
Read moreOn my trip To Jordan 🇯🇴 I did a wadi Rum tour, my guide his name was Ali, just an amazing and very wise guy who has his own way to entertainment and show you up the best landscapes there. This place call The Nabatean Temple was just the beginning of a great beautiful and unique exper in the desert, it was little bit cold but nothing you can’t hand. 100...
Read moreIt is nothing special. Only go there if you are really into Nabataean culture and history. There is a nice hiking trail nearby with Lawrence Spring at the end so that also could be the reason to visit. The good thing that it is totally for free and there is some interesting info...
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