12 km
Wadi Ghuweir HalfWay
What makes the Wadi Ghuweir Halfway Suitable for you?
Get ready for a refreshing journey through one of Jordan’s most beautiful canyons!
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Our trip begins with 45 Min drive to the trailhead, where the car will drop us off and wait until we return.
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We’ll hike through the first section of Wadi Ghweir, enjoying stunning views of the narrow sandstone cliffs, lush vegetation, and the flowing stream.
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After about 5 km, we’ll reach the heart of the trail – the Green Canyon and 1 Km more its hidden waterfall – a perfect spot to relax, dip your feet, and enjoy the serene beauty of the area.
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Here, we'll pause for a light lunch and take some time to soak in the natural surroundings.
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Once we're recharged, we’ll hike back the same way to the parking spot, where the car will be waiting to take us home.

The hanging rock

The siq



Walking through the water

The green canyon
Key Highlights of the Wadi Al-Ghweir Trail:
Dramatic Canyon Views:
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The trail offers beautiful views of the deep gorges and rock formations, with narrow, winding paths through the wadi.
Wildlife Watching:
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The wadi is home to a wide range of wildlife, including desert animals like foxes, sand cats, and numerous bird species.
Variety of Ecosystems:
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You'll experience a mix of desert and lush valley environments, giving you a sense of the diverse ecosystems found in the Reserve.
Rich Flora:
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The wadi is especially beautiful in spring when wildflowers bloom, adding color to the desert landscape.
Peaceful and Secluded:
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Unlike the more popular Wadi Dana Trail, the Wadi Al-Ghweir Trail tends to be quieter, offering a more experience for hikers seeking solitude in nature.
The palm trees



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Length: Approximately 6 kilometers one way.
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Duration: The trail typically takes 5-6 hours to complete, depending on your pace and the number of stops for photography or resting.
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Difficulty: Moderate.
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Elevation: It involves some changes but is generally considered more accessible than other more difficult trails in the area.
Wadi Al-Ghweir Trail Overview:
Trail Description:
Starting Point: Wadi Al-Ghweir Entrance
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The trail begins at the Wadi Al-Ghweir entrance, located 45 Min drive from Dana Village.
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To reach the trailhead, We arrange transportation to the starting point then wait for us to finish and come back.
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The trail begins with a relatively gentle descent into the valley, making it more accessible than some of the other steeper trails in the Dana Biosphere Reserve.
Exploring the Wadi
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As you descend into the valley, you will quickly be surrounded by dramatic rocky cliffs and canyon walls.
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Wadi Al-Ghweir is famous for its deep gorges, narrow passageways, and the dry riverbed (which may occasionally have water during the rainy season).
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The landscape is rugged and raw, offering fantastic opportunities for photographers and nature lovers to capture the serene beauty of the desert.
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You will notice unique rock formations, small water pools, and lush vegetation that thrive in the more sheltered areas of the wadi.
Wildlife and Flora
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Wadi Al-Ghweir is home to a variety of wildlife and plant species, which makes it an excellent spot for bird watching and nature enthusiasts.
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The reserve is home to sand cats, foxes, and various species of birds of prey, as well as numerous desert plants and wildflowers.
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The rich biodiversity of the area is due to the unique combination of desert and mountain ecosystems that intersect within the wadi.
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As you move further down into the wadi, you may cross a few seasonal streams and pass through areas with lush greenery, including small trees and shrubs that thrive in the shaded, cooler parts of the valley.
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The valley is relatively narrow, and in some sections, you'll find smooth rock faces that you can climb or navigate carefully, making it a slightly adventurous hike in parts.
Climbing Out of the Wadi
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As you reach the end of the Wadi Al-Ghweir trail, there is a gentle ascent back up to the plateau above.
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The climb is moderate and not as strenuous as some of the other steeper hikes in the area, but it still requires some energy to make the final push.
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The climb offers stunning views of the valley below, providing an opportunity for sweeping panoramic photos of the wadi and the surrounding landscapes.
End Point: Wadi Al-Ghweir back way
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The trail ends at small waterfall with a beautiful pool, which is usually located in the middle of the trail.
Bring Plenty of Water:
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Since this is a desert trail, you’ll need to stay hydrated.
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Carry at least 2-3 liters of water especially in warmer months.
Wear Proper Footwear:
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The trail can be rocky and uneven, so sturdy hiking boots with good grip are important.
Protect Against the Sun:
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Even in cooler months, the sun can be intense, so wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
Prepare for the Terrain:
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While the hike is moderate, some parts can be steep or involve light rock scrambling
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Make sure you’re comfortable with some uneven terrain.
Start Early:
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To avoid the midday heat, it's best to start early in the morning.
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This will also give you more time to enjoy the scenery.
Tips for Hiking the Wadi Al-Ghweir Trail: