Hiking trails from 3 to 4 hours

3-4 hours

Dana Biosphere Reserve


The White Dome Path


  Accompanied by a guide


Difficulty level: Medium


Distance: 8 kilometers


Group: 4 to 20 people


Description: This corridor follows the huge slope of Wadi Dana between Al Rummanah Camp and Dana Village.

Feather incision path


Accompanied by a guide


Difficulty level: Moderate to difficult


Distance: 3 km


Requirements: Transportation to the starting point, acceptable level of fitness, no fear of heights.


Description: The circular passage starts from the Barra area, passing through a breathtaking scenery to the feathers.


The path of Finan plants


Accompanied by a guide


Difficulty level: Intermediate


Distance: 3 kilometers

Description: Discover the benefits of plants at Dana Biosphere Reserve, where the tour will give visitors the opportunity to learn about the area's plants and how Bedouins use different plants, soaps, herbs, medicines and treatments for their animals. Visitors will take the opportunity to see some of the birds that Dana is home to, as well as see the great rift in the valley.


Path of copper mines:


Accompanied by a guide


Difficulty level: Easy and suitable for all ages


Distance: 6-7 kilometers



Description: Discover the extent of copper deposits discovered and how they were processed in Finan by ancient civilizations thousands of years ago and their importance in the ancient center of Finan of the Roman Empire. Deeply explore the forgotten shafts, and visit nearby sites to see how copper was transported and refined, leaving clear formations of the smelting process still visible today.


The course of archaeological treasures


Accompanied by manual or without


Difficulty level: Easy, suitable for all ages


Distance: 5-6 km


 

Description: Discover the history of Feynan across the many archaeological treasures that dot the landscape surrounding the inn. Includes Roman ruins, water canal and mill. Remains of a Byzantine monastery, a church on a nearby hilltop, and Neolithic settlements still testify to the shift from nomadic life to permanent housing and agriculture.


Ajloun Forest Reserve

The path of the soap house


Accompanied by a guide


Difficulty level: Medium


Distance: from 6-7 km


Group number: from 4 to 18 people


Description: The corridor starts from the Ajloun Forest Reserve Visitor Center on foot to the neighboring village of Rason. You can follow a small, indirect route that leads to ancient wine presses and you can see the oldest maple trees in the reserve.On your way to the valley on a clear day, you may be able to see the snow-capped peak of Mount Hermon in southern Syria, where the passage rises to 1100 meters above sea level at the point of the eagle and then descends to you. To the soap house in the Royal Academy for the Conservation of Nature, where you see the traditional way the village women make soap from pure soap oil.

Pink lipid pathway


 Accompanied by a guide


Difficulty level: Intermediate


Distance: 8 km


Group number: 4-18 people


Requirements: Acceptable level of fitness


Description: The corridor starts at the Ajloun Forest Reserve Visitors Center, named after the pink flower of Lapid which can be seen throughout the corridor in the spring.Inside and outside protected. In addition, this corridor gives you beautiful views of the West Bank, Syria and the Jordanian countryside. Nearly halfway, you will see the wine and olive presses from the Byzantine and Roman eras. Each season you can enjoy a different plant diversity.


The path of Maralias


Accompanied by a guide


Difficulty level: Intermediate


Distance: 8.5 km


Group number: 4-18 people


Description: The corridor, which starts from the visitor center, leads you to the ruins of the Maralias Church, one of the oldest churches in Jordan. The corridor takes you through a collection of fig and pear groves, between oak forests, strawberry trees and flower-filled meadows. Intersect with the valley stone retaining walls, which protect farmers' grovesFrom winter rains and from wild boars. Relax in the shade with a cup of tea before climbing to the top of the hill that offers great views of the surrounding area.

Mujib Biosphere Reserve


The path of the hull


It is available from 01 November to 31 March


Degree of difficulty: Medium


Group: 5 to 25 people


Description: The corridor starts from the Mujib Adventure Center and follows the Dead Sea route south towards the starting point. This corridor passes through the rocky hills and then upwards along a number of dry valleys to the inspector station "Raddas", where you may encounter mountain goats "hull" in that area.


After a break at the inspectors' station, you will continue along the way down to the Dead Sea and through to the reserve gate.

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