Lawrence's House in Wadi Rum is a historic site where T.E. Lawrence, also known as Lawrence of Arabia, reportedly stayed during his time in the desert. However, the structure actually dates back over two thousand years to the Nabataean era when it served as a station for passing caravans. The house sits atop a slope with a stunning view of the surrounding mountains, and nearby rock piles once used as waymarkers now symbolize both ancient traditions and modern tourist interest. Visitors can explore this fascinating piece of history on a 4x4 tour in the Wadi Rum Protected Area.