The Mujib Biosphere Reserve, located in Jordan, stretches from the shores of the Dead Sea to the mountains of Karak and Madaba. At its heart lies Wadi Mujib, a dramatic gorge often compared to the Grand Canyon. The reserve encompasses a diverse range of landscapes, from rugged desert terrain to cascading waterfalls. Visitors can explore these varied environments through activities such as hiking and ziplining, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and adventure that the reserve offers.
Mujib Biosphere Reserve (Wadi Mujib)
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