Reserva de la biosfera de Mujib

Reserva de la biosfera de Mujib

The Mujib Biosphere Reserve, located 410 meters below sea level, holds the distinction of being the lowest nature reserve on Earth. Its rugged mountains, bordering the Dead Sea coast, are adorned with stunning canyons that offer unparalleled river and adventure hikes in Jordan. The reserve’s awe-inspiring scenery and challenging river crossings make it a popular natural attraction.

With its intricate river system and year-round water flow, Mujib supports a diverse array of flora and fauna. Over 300 plant species, 10 carnivorous species, and numerous resident and migratory bird species have been recorded. In the secluded mountain and valley areas, rare feline species, mountain goats (Ibex), and other mountain wildlife find safe refuge.

For adventurers seeking to explore Wadi Al Mujib, the Mujib Adventure Center serves as the starting point for all activities (except the Al Hidan trail). It is a haven for thrill-seekers from Jordan and around the world. Additionally, the center offers a cafeteria and a comfortable waiting area for visitors to relax and prepare for their adventure.

If you’re interested in visiting the Mujib Biosphere Reserve, check out the gallery for captivating visuals of its natural wonders. The gallery showcases the reserve’s breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and thrilling hiking experiences, giving you a glimpse of what awaits you.

To assist you in navigating the reserve, a detailed map is available. The map highlights the various trails, river crossings, and points of interest within the reserve. It ensures that you can explore the diverse terrain and embark on the most suitable adventure within the boundaries of Mujib.

When it comes to rates, the reserve offers affordable options for visitors. The pricing structure takes into account the different activities and services available, ensuring that you can tailor your visit to your preferences and budget.

To secure your adventure at the Mujib Biosphere Reserve, booking in advance is recommended. By making a reservation, you can ensure availability and plan your visit accordingly. The booking process is straightforward, allowing you to secure your spot and look forward to an unforgettable experience at Mujib.

Whether you’re an avid adventurer, nature lover, or simply seeking a unique experience, the Mujib Biosphere Reserve offers a remarkable journey through its awe-inspiring landscapes and thrilling activities. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the wonders of this remarkable natural gem.

Grado: Moderado , dependiendo de la temporada. Por favor pregunte en el Centro de Visitantes antes de partir.

Tiempo: 2 – 3 horas

Hora de inicio: 08:00 a 14:30 horas.

Tamaño del grupo: 1 – 80 personas

Requisitos: Debe tener al menos 18 años; Saber cómo nadar; Tener un nivel razonable de condición física.

Descripción: El sendero comienza en el Centro de Aventuras cerca del Puente Mujib, donde tomará la pasarela en voladizo sobre la presa y seguirá el curso del río entre imponentes acantilados de arenisca hasta la base de una gran cascada. Dependiendo de los niveles de lluvia estacionales, el desfiladero puede contener piscinas lo suficientemente profundas para nadar. Este es un paseo ideal para realizarlo lentamente y disfrutar del agua fresca y la sombra, especialmente en el calor del verano.

*Nota: Sendero abierto dependiendo de las condiciones climáticas adecuadas.

Grado: Moderado

Tiempo: 3-4 horas

Hora de inicio: 08:30 a.m.

Tamaño del grupo: 6 – 25 personas.

Requisitos: Los visitantes deben tener al menos 18 años.

Descripción:

El sendero comienza en el Centro de Aventuras y sigue la autopista del Mar Muerto antes de ascender a la Reserva. El sendero, que diverge hacia el sur, discurre paralelo al Mar Muerto, lo que proporciona un sorprendente telón de fondo azul durante toda la caminata. Luego, la caminata continúa a lo largo de una serie de Wadis secos hasta la estación de guardabosques de Raddas, donde podrá ver el íbice nubio. También es donde se puede ver la famosa “estatua” de roca de la esposa de Lot. Luego de descansar en la Estación, el sendero continúa por un camino durante aproximadamente una hora hasta llegar a la entrada de la Reserva cerca del Centro de Visitantes.