"While the Nabateans were certainly based in Petra, the civilization spread its influence far beyond the city’s walls. One of their main trade routes passed through Wadi Rum, where they left several fascinating petroglyphs carved into the craggy rocks. Some of the best examples can be found on the rocks at Alameleh; look closely at the cliffs and crevices and you’ll discover charming herds of camels and lively hunting scenes. Including Alameleh, there are more than 20,000 petroglyphs in Wadi Rum, some pre-dating the Nabateans and others as recent as the early Islamic period. At Jebel Umm al-Ishrin, there are some particularly fine depictions of desert animals as well as ancient Kufic inscriptions—an early form of Arabic script."
Alameleh inscriptions in Wadi Rum desert. Thousand years old inscriptions carved in one of the rocks in desert. One of the locations as a part of Jeep Tour through Wadi Rum desert.
Felicity Coughlan
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Its amazing how these inscriptions have been carved in the rock over thousands of years. Here you will see the natural colorful rocks. Rocks have taken many different shapes. Some eroded naturally, otheres have been carved and stand for over thousands of years. The locals will let you ride their camels. And have tea.
Oran Davis
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An interesting point of historical significance in a beautiful setting. The camels added a bit of atmosphere matching the glyphs.
Andy D
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This was cool, worth stopping to see. Petroglyphs of camels is not something I ever exspectation to see. But i did enjoy seeing it! If your in Wadi Rum i would say go see it.
Nurhayati Jawa
Google
Interesting inscription in Wadi Rum
Mark Pitts
Google
Very interesting spot to stop while on a desert tour of the Wadi Rum.
There is a small viewing platform to stand on there to help with taking photos.
Usually, there are also plenty of camels nearby to hire for camel rides, too.
Sara Adas
Google
The inscriptions are on an exposed rock face at the base of sandstone cliffs
Based on wadi rum
You can visit it while jeep tour and have a small camel ride there
Jelena Stefanović
Google
A fascinating historical site in the heart of Wadi Rum! The Alameleh Inscriptions offer a glimpse into the ancient past, with well-preserved petroglyphs carved into the rocks by Nabateans and even earlier civilizations.
The site is easy to reach by 4x4 during a desert tour, and the guides provide interesting insights into the meanings behind the carvings. Seeing these inscriptions in such a breathtaking desert landscape adds to the experience.
Highly recommended for history lovers and those looking to connect with the rich cultural heritage of Wadi Rum! 🔥🏜️