- Mon 28 Sep - Fri 2 Oct 2026
07:00
Age 18 & over
£1,795
- 110 km road running
Event overview
Wadi Rum’s nickname is “The Valley of the Moon” and you will quickly see why. Its landscape, characterised by unique towering rock formations, is truly mind-blowing. As locations go, this place is unrivalled in its beauty.
A shorter 110km option has been introduced! Same week, same course, same camps. Just half the distance. The challenge is designed with walkers in mind.
This ultra has previously had participants from: Cyprus, Netherlands, Romania, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Belgium, Germany, Australia, USA, South Africa, Switzerland, NZ, UK, Hong Kong, France and of course, Jordan!
Ultra X Jordan welcomes runners and walkers and everyone in between. Most participants in this event will walk half the course.
Highlights
- Choose between a 110km or 220km ultra adventure
- Journey through the UNESCO-listed Wadi Rum desert, the legendary Valley of the Moon
- Run beneath towering sandstone mountains, dramatic rock arches and vast open canyons
- Cross rolling red sand dunes and endless desert plains stretching to the horizon
- Camp under vast star-filled skies in traditional Bedouin-style desert camps
- Experience remote, cinematic landscapes made famous by Lawrence of Arabia and blockbuster films
- UTMB® Index status
This event is part of Ultra X Jordan.
Event photos
Event video
- Superfit
Kit list
A mandatory kit check list is readily available.
If you don't finish
In the scenario that you cannot finish a stage, you will be offered entry into the following edition of the race at half price. You will not receive a finishers' medal or official result.
- Check points
- Cut off time
- First aid
- Food stations
- Marshals
- Navigation not required
- Single start
- Sleeping facilities
- Sweeper
- Toilets
- Water stations
- Way markers
Itinerary
Saturday
Runners arrive on or before this day.
Option to stay at the race hotel in Amman or elsewhere - your choice.Sunday
09:00 | Runner welcome and briefing in Regency Palace Hotel, Amman.
Full kit checks.
Transfer to desert base camp in Wadi Rum.Monday - Stage 1
Stage 1 | 38km - start of race.
Tuesday - Stage 2
Stage 2 | 40km.
Wednesday - Stage 3
Stage 3 | 60km.
Thursday - Stage 4
Stage 4 | 48km.
Friday - Stage 5
Stage 5 | 34km.
Award ceremony.
BBQ.Saturday
Option to:
A) Visit the Lost City of Petra before travelling back to Petra, or
B) Depart straight for Amman.
- Bag transfer
- Camping
- Toilets
Event HQ
Jordan
Jordan
Jordan
Experience Jordan
Competitors may wish to travel with family or friends. Should they wish to enjoy the local region while you race, the following sights are recommended. Alternatively, you can visit them together after the event.

Jordan’s capital has numerous ancient ruins, including the Temple of Hercules, Umayyad Palace, and the Roman Theatre.

A salt lake located at the lowest point on Earth, between Jordan and Israel, and surrounded by the Negev Desert.

An ancient city carved from rose-sandstone cliffs around 312 BC and one of the new seven wonders of the world.
- Camping
- Drinks
- Map
- Medal
- Physio
- Post-race meal
- Snacks
Included
- Race entry
- Accommodation during the race (Sun–Sat)
- Transfers between Amman and Wadi Rum Desert
- Fully marked course
- Medical support throughout the event
- Therapists (physios, osteos and sports masseuses) throughout the event
- Drinking water at checkpoints on course and hot water for preparing food at all campsites
- Ground assistance and full safety support
- UTMB Index Race (100K category)
- Finisher’s medal
Optional extra
- Opportunity to purchase event images
Not Included
- Flights
- Accommodation before or after the race (accommodation at the race hotel can be purchased as an add-on)
- Personal food, kit and equipment
- Comprehensive insurance (to cover cancellations, loss of items, injury etc)
- Training costs
- Spending money
- Transport home for runners who are disqualified or withdraw early
Medal ribbons
Black ribbon
Under 21 hours.

White ribbon
Under 24 hours.

Blue ribbon
Over 24 hours.

Green ribbon
Environmental Award.

This was the best week of my life. Rahil Sachak-Patwa
Take 70+ participants across 20+ nationalities, diverse generations and backgrounds. Have them supported by an amazing crew of 30+ super fab individuals (volunteers, medics, osteopaths, media team). Have them run 250 KM in 5 days across the Wadi Rum, one of the most fascinating desert on earth. Make them sweat, cry, laugh … make them feel ALIVE! Jamie & Sam, thank you for creating something MAGIC! Giulia Ranzuglia
I haven’t yet found a way to succinctly describe such an epic week. Kevin Webber
I’ve done a few ultras around the world but the beauty of Wadi Rum really sets it apart from the rest. The rock formations look like they have been carefully sculpted by man, it’s impossible to believe they’re just the product of millions of years of erosion. At night the stars are incredible. It’s nice and cool in the early morning but at midday, depending on where you are on the course, it feels like you’re on Mars. I loved this event. Tim Gardner
I can honestly say this was a totally life changing experience. From the incredible crew of medics and osteopaths to the cracking camaraderie experienced every night at camp. No shame was spared, and all limits were broken (in every single sense). Incredible friendships formed and many, many memories made. For someone with so many words, I’m not sure I’ll ever find enough to explain this adventure. Team Ultra X, you’re bloody epic, and I cannot thank you enough (even with the extra kms added to the 12 hour running day). Wadi Rum, over and out. Hannah Tyldesley
I went to Jordan to run 250km in 5 days. But what I got in return was so much more. The Wadi Rum desert makes a spectacular backdrop for a multi-day ultra race. It has a unique beauty that sometimes borders on being hostile. The race is infused with local flavour and it is impossible to forget you are blessed with a unique opportunity not available to all. Running was done on clearly marked routes, although it boggles my mind how the course team could translate the hand drawn map to real life. When you sign up for a desert race you expect to do sand running. Don’t be fooled by the absence of huge sand dunes. You will run in sand for miles and miles. Full moon and starlit skies will rejuvenate you between stages. The support and medical crews do a wonderful job of keeping you safe, hydrated and in high spirits on route and at camp. If you ever consider signing up for this event be prepared to do a tough ultra, but also expect to walk away with your soul filled with wonder and new perspective. Estelle Geerkens
Sustainability
- Sustainability policy
- Age 18 & over
- Entries open
- Enter online
- Insurance available
- Pay by instalments
Entry fees
Entry fee
£1795.00
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