Burqu Nature Reserve

Burqu Nature Reserve

Burqu Nature Reserve was established in the year 2018 and is located in in the North-Eastern Badia within Mafraq Governorate’s borders. Its suggested northern borders are located around 12km’s away from the Jordanian-Syrian borders, approximately 200 km’s east the capital Amman, and north the international road connecting Amman and Baghdad. The reserve’s suggested area is about 906 square kilometers, and its suggested borders are outside the boundaries of the municipal areas. Ruwaished Municipality region is considered the nearest municipal location to the suggested reserve with the distance of about 14 km’s from the far north Ruwaished Municipality border.

The significance of Burqu region as a site qualified as a nature reserve since the seventies, where the first study on Nature Reserves in Jordan’s history was conducted by the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature with support from the International Fund for Animal Welfare and the International Union for Conservation of Nature in the seventies and recommended the conservation of 4% of Jordan’s area.  This study, known as “Clark’s Study” suggested 12 sites that jointly cover the various ecosystems in Jordan and together formed the basis for the national plan for creating a network of national reserves. Burqu site was one of the sites included in Clark’s list of suggested reserves since it represents a unique ecosystem and the increasing applications that threaten the region’s ecosystem.

In 1997, the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature conducted a comprehensive review and assessment of the nature reserves’ network using international standards developed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The study considered the changes that occurred to the sites suggested in Clark’s list due to the absence of protection and land use changes in the recommended natural reserve sites. This list was reviewed again in 2008, where the assessment criteria were amended in proportion with the specificity of biodiversity in Jordan.

As for National Governmental Strategies regarding biodiversity, the National Strategy for Biodiversity and Action Plan (2015-2020) emphasized the need to prepare Burqu and Petra nomination files, and move forward with the establishment and operation of both reserves by 2018 under the third strategic goal surrounding the protection of main ecosystems, species and genetic resources. The preparation of this file submitted to the Ministry of Environment is a practical legal first step towards the announcement and establishment of Burqu site as a nature reserve. The file includes the legal requirements that must be met in a request to declare any nature reserve as specified by the ” Regulation No. 29 of 2005 on protected areas and national parks.”

The reserve represents the most important areas of bird migration in Jordan and is considered one of the important wetlands for bird resting areas in the northeastern desert

The reserve was established for several goals:

Protection of the dominant ground patterns of the Burqa’ reserve, which are not currently represented in any of the protected areas established in Jordan

Protecting the unique biodiversity associated with the Al Hammad area, where endemic species that do not exist in other areas outside the basaltic desert live there.

Protecting the area from threats and regulating grazing and hunting of birds and deer, and developing the concept of responsible and sustainable hunting.

Enjoy the experience of training falcons in Burqa’ reserve within an area that takes up around 20% of the reserve, and on specific types of Houbara birds that are multiplied in captivity for this purpose. Contributed with us to nature protection programs in the eastern desert and the application of the concept of sustainable hunting, for more info click here.

  • Niveau : Facile
  • Distance: 2.4 km
  • Time: 1 – 1.5 hours

Trail Description: This circular trail starts from Burqu Lodge heading to Burqu Dam for a chance to enjoy a breathtaking view of the dam water in the middle of the desert.

After that, the path will lead you to the Umayyad Burqu castle, which was built by the Umayyad caliph Al-Walid bin Abdul Malik, located on the Eastern side of the basalt free zone on the edge of Al-Hammad, while the Burqu dam is located to the north of it at a distance of 2 km. It is built with stones adjacent to it, probably dating from the time the palace was built.

Finally, the trail heads back to Burqu Ecolodge to enjoy the rest of your day filling them with amazing experiences!

  • Niveau : Facile
  • Distance : 2 km
  • Time: 2 hours

The Sunset trail starts from the Burqu Ecolodge, half an hour before sunset heading to the great Burqu Dam, which is now considered as an important source of water for Bedouins and sheep herding. Watch the magic of the sun as it disappears on the horizon, leaving behind a spectrum of magical colors that reflects on the waters of Ghadeer Burqa. After drinking your hot tea prepared by one of our guides, we will return to Burqu ecolodge to enjoy the stars in the dark night.

  • Difficulty Level: Moderate
  • Distance: 60-70 km
  • Capacity: 4 to 20 people
  • Duration: 3 to 4 hours

Trail Description:

Embark on a unique desert adventure with the Burqu Desert Safari Trail, offered in 4×4 off-road vehicles. This route, departing from Burqu Lodge, provides an exceptional experience across vast desert landscapes, offering the chance to explore significant historical and natural landmarks along the way.

The journey begins at Burqu Lodge, where a local guide provides an introduction to the environmental importance of the region. The trail takes you through various desert environments, each with its own unique charm. During the trip, you will visit the Burqu Palace, an ancient Islamic structure built with black basalt stones from the surrounding area, and the Burqu Dam, a vital landmark that serves as an important water source for the local community.

The route includes a stop at the Safa Dam, a picturesque natural site offering a chance to relax and enjoy a cup of hot tea amidst the tranquil surroundings. The adventure continues with a visit to the Risha Village, followed by Lawrence Dam, which plays a crucial role in the region’s water network.

The tour concludes either with a return to Burqu Lodge or a stop at the Ruweished area, depending on the request.

This trail seamlessly blends history, nature, and the beauty of the desert, making it an unforgettable experience for adventure enthusiasts.

  • Distance: 6 km

  • Duration: 2 hours

  • Group size: 2 – 20 persons

Difficulty Level: Moderate

It is an area covered with basaltic volcanic stones, and it is a high point that is considered an old observation

point around the place, and it contains drawings, inscriptions, and a small hole in the rock called Groon,

all of which are archaeological and indicate ancient civilizations.