Wadi Mujib وادي الموجب

Wadi Mujib وادي الموجب The Mujib Biosphere Reserve is the lowest nature reserve in the world, with a spectacular array of scenery near the east coast of the Dead Sea.

The Reserve is located within the deep Wadi Mujib gorge, which enters the Dead Sea at 410m below sea level. The Reserve extends to the Karak and Madaba mountains to the north and south, reaching 900 metres above sea level in some places. This 1,300m variation in elevation, combined with the valley's year- round water flow from seven tributaries, means that Wadi Mujib enjoys a magnificent bio-diver

sity that is still being explored and documented today. Over 300 species of plants, 10 species of carnivores and numerous species of permanent and migratory birds have been recorded. Some of the remote mountain and valley areas are difficult to reach, and thus offer safe havens for rare species of cats, goats and other mountain animals. Mujib's sandstone cliffs are an ideal habitat for one of the most beautiful mountain goats in the world, the horned Ibex.

- Siq Trail
The trail starts at Mujib Adventure Center where you will take the cantilevered walkway and follow the course of the river between the towering sandstone cliffs to the base of a large waterfall. Depending on seasonal rainfall levels, the gorge may contain pools deep enough for swimming. This is an idea walk to take slowly and enjoy the cool water and shade, especially in the heat of summer. This activity is only available during the summer; depending on weather conditions. Please contact the service provider to see if the activity is available.

02/04/2026

Wadi Mujib

Wadi Mujib, often called the "Grand Canyon of Jordan," is a spectacular gorge and river system that empties into the Dea...
01/04/2026

Wadi Mujib, often called the "Grand Canyon of Jordan," is a spectacular gorge and river system that empties into the Dead Sea. At 410 meters below sea level, it is part of the Mujib Biosphere Reserve, the lowest nature reserve on Earth. It is managed by the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN).

Key Adventure

TrailsThe most popular way to experience Wadi Mujib is through its water-filled "wet" trails, which are typically open from April 1 to October 31.

Siq Trail (Easy to Moderate): The most popular self-guided route.

You walk upstream through a narrow canyon, climbing small waterfalls with the help of fixed ropes and ladders, until you reach a massive 20-meter waterfall.

Duration: ~2–3 hours round trip.

Cost: Approx. 21–23 JOD for non-Jordanians.

Canyon Trail (Challenging): A guided hike that follows the river's course from a higher starting point, including a 20-meter waterfall abseil (rappelling).

Malaqi Trail (Difficult): A long, guided full-day trek (5–7 hours) that reaches the confluence of the Mujib and Hidan rivers.

Ibex Trail (Dry Trail): A guided mountain hike overlooking the Dead Sea.

This is the primary trail available during the winter season (November–March) when water trails are closed due to flash flood risks.

wadi Mujib - Siq Trail
30/03/2026

wadi Mujib - Siq Trail

Wadi Mujib - Siq Trail
30/03/2026

Wadi Mujib - Siq Trail

30/03/2026

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