Wadi Rum Village, located in southern Jordan near the border with Saudi Arabia, is a picturesque valley known for its stunning sandstone and granite rock formations. With an area of 720 square kilometers, it's the largest wadi in Jordan. The village is home to several hundred Bedouin inhabitants living in traditional goat-hair tents and concrete houses. Tourists flock to Wadi Rum for guided tours, hiking, and rock climbing adventures amidst the breathtaking desert landscape.