Family‑Friendly Stargazing Night
Designed so kids, parents can enjoy the desert without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
⏰ 5:00 PM – Easy Sunset Walk & Tea
Families gather near the camp for a short, relaxed walk.
Kids can explore the soft sand while adults enjoy Bedouin tea.
The sunset is early enough for children to enjoy without getting tired.
⏰ 6:00 PM – Early Bedouin Dinner
A family‑style dinner is served earlier than usual.
Simple, comforting dishes — rice, chicken, vegetables — perfect for kids.
Vegetarian options are usually available too.
⏰ 7:00 PM – Storytime by the Fire
A small fire is lit, and the guide shares Bedouin stories about the stars, camels, and desert life.
Children love this part — the stories are magical and easy to understand.
⏰ 7:30 PM – Short Stargazing Walk
A gentle 10–15 minute walk away from the camp lights.
Kids can lie on blankets and look up at the sky.
Guides point out:
- The Big Dipper
- Orion
- The Milky Way
- Bright planets
Everything is explained in simple, fun language.
⏰ 8:00 PM – Hot Chocolate or Tea Break
Back at the fire, kids get hot chocolate while adults enjoy tea.
Perfect moment for family photos under the stars.
⏰ 8:30 PM – Telescope Time (If Available)
Children take turns looking through the telescope.
They can see the moon’s craters or bright planets — a huge highlight for families.
⏰ 9:00 PM – Bubble Tent Stargazing
Families return to their bubble tents.
Kids can lie on the bed and watch the stars through the transparent dome.
It feels like sleeping inside the sky.
⏰ 9:30 PM – Bedtime
The night ends early enough so children stay happy and rested.
Parents can continue stargazing quietly while the kids fall asleep.
✨ Stargazing Experience – Q&A
Q: What is included in the Stargazing Experience
A: The experience includes a guided night session under the desert sky, storytelling, constellation viewing, and time to enjoy the silence of Wadi Rum at night.
Q: How long does the stargazing activity last
A: The session usually lasts 1–2 hours depending on weather, visibility, and guest preference.
Q: Do I need any special equipment
A: No equipment is required. We provide everything needed, and the desert sky is naturally clear for viewing.
Q: Is stargazing available all year
A: Yes, but visibility is best on clear nights with no moonlight. Winter nights are especially sharp and bright.
Q: Is the experience suitable for children
A: Absolutely. Kids love the calm atmosphere and the chance to learn about stars and planets.
Q: What should I wear
A: Warm clothing is recommended, especially during winter or late‑night sessions.
Q: Can stargazing be combined with a Jeep tour
A: Yes, many guests book a sunset Jeep tour followed by stargazing for a complete evening experience.
About Us
Adel Wadi Rum Camp Bubbles is a luxury site in Wadi Rum - Jordan, offering bubble-style tents with panoramic desert views, family-run hospitality, and highly rated guest experiences... Read More >>>


