Explore Wadi Mujib: an experience that combines nature and adventure.

Written By ندى ماهر عبدربه on 2025/03/20

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arab Weather - The Mujib Biosphere Reserve is located in the heart of the deep Wadi Mujib, a short distance east of the Dead Sea, at a depth of 410 meters below sea level. The reserve extends north and south, gradual in elevation from 900 meters above sea level, giving it an amazing ecological diversity.

Everything you need to know about the Mujib Reserve: Trails, Activities, and Top Attractions

rare biodiversity

Wadi Mujib is a rich biological environment, thanks to its dramatic elevation differences of up to 1,300 meters and the constant flow of water from seven tributaries. More than 300 plant species, 10 carnivorous species, and a large number of migratory and resident birds have been documented. The reserve's remote areas also provide a safe haven for rare animals, such as the Nubian ibex, which makes its home on the rocky slopes.

Adventure Trails in Mujib Reserve

The Mujib Reserve offers an exceptional experience for adventure lovers through several wonderful trails:

Siq Passage

The trail begins at the Mujib Adventure Center, where visitors walk across a suspended walkway between two rocky cliffs to a large waterfall. Guests can enjoy swimming in the deep pools formed by seasonal rainfall.

Waterfall Trail

A professional guide will escort you through a narrow passageway to a 20-meter-high waterfall, where the abseil adventure begins. The hike then continues along the Siq gorge to the Adventure Center.

Al-Malaqi Corridor

This trail takes you on an adventure against the current to the confluence of the Mujib and Hidan Rivers, where you can swim in natural pools before descending another waterfall under the supervision of a qualified guide.

Body path

Departs from the Adventure Centre along the Dead Sea , where you can see the Nubian ibex and the famous rock statue of Lot's wife.

Al-Hidan Path

The trail extends through natural ponds to the old wheat mill, where visitors can experience an unforgettable adventure by swimming and navigating between the ponds.

Looking for an adventure in the lap of nature? Discover the Mujib Reserve.

zip line

The Mujib Biosphere Reserve has introduced ziplining, a sport that uses two parallel cables to allow two people to slide together. The rope is 100 meters long, and the slide is approximately 9 meters long, extending along the Mujib Bridge from its starting point at the Visitor Center to the other side of the valley.

Plan your visit now!

The Mujib Reserve is the perfect destination for nature lovers and adventurers, offering the opportunity to explore its stunning cliffs and enjoy its unique biodiversity. Check the weather forecast and book your activities in advance to ensure an unforgettable experience!

Mujib Reserve Trails: A Comprehensive Guide for Adventurers and Nature Lovers

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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