Feel the Adrenaline: Jordan's Greatest Canyons (Wadi's)

Published July 18th, 2018 - 09:35 GMT

Written by Sally Shakkour


Jordan contains more than one amazing, stunning canyon, such as Wadi Mujib which is located in the Dead Sea, Wadi Bin Hammad in Karak, Wadi Al Heba, Wadi Al Waleh, Wadi Hudeira, and Wadi AlKarak.

As summer has finally arrived, people can go there to enjoy natural views and do some activities like climbing, diving, swimming, and hiking. Here are the top water canyon (Wadis) in the Kingdom.

 

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The most famous one in Jordan is Wadi Mujib which is the lowest nature reserve in the world, located in the mountainous landscape to the east of the Dead Sea. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)

Wadi al Hidan located in Madaba. A 50meter waterfall can be seen at the end, if you complete the 9km hike. (blog.tipntag.com)

Wadi Mukheirs is small Wadi which starts in one of the multiple springs coming from Madaba running down to the Dead Sea.(beamman.com)

Wadi Zarqa Maeen is the biggest, largest one in Jordan which is divided by Maa’in Spa & the Panorama/Machaerus (Mukawir) Road. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)

Wadi Al Karak consists many waterfalls and cliffs, also it is located near the Dead Sea. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)

Wadi Bin Hammad in Karak Province. (terhaal.com)

Wadi Al Heba, Amman. (vaytour.com)

Wadi Al Salaytah, also known as Saida, is located in Amman, Jordan. (jo.geoview.info)

The most famous one in Jordan is Wadi Mujib which is the lowest nature reserve in the world, located in the mountainous landscape to the east of the Dead Sea. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
Wadi al Hidan located in Madaba. A 50meter waterfall can be seen at the end, if you complete the 9km hike. (blog.tipntag.com)
Wadi Mukheirs is small Wadi which starts in one of the multiple springs coming from Madaba running down to the Dead Sea.(beamman.com)
Wadi Zarqa Maeen is the biggest, largest one in Jordan which is divided by Maa’in Spa & the Panorama/Machaerus (Mukawir) Road. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
Wadi Al Karak consists many waterfalls and cliffs, also it is located near the Dead Sea. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
Wadi Bin Hammad in Karak Province. (terhaal.com)
Wadi Al Heba, Amman. (vaytour.com)
Wadi Al Salaytah, also known as Saida, is located in Amman, Jordan. (jo.geoview.info)
The most famous one in Jordan is Wadi Mujib which is the lowest nature reserve in the world, located in the mountainous landscape to the east of the Dead Sea. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
The most famous one in Jordan is Wadi Mujib which is the lowest nature reserve in the world, located in the mountainous landscape to the east of the Dead Sea. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
Wadi al Hidan located in Madaba. A 50meter waterfall can be seen at the end, if you complete the 9km hike. (blog.tipntag.com)
Wadi al Hidan located in Madaba. A 50meter waterfall can be seen at the end, if you complete the 9km hike. (blog.tipntag.com)
Wadi Mukheirs is small Wadi which starts in one of the multiple springs coming from Madaba running down to the Dead Sea.(beamman.com)
Wadi Mukheirs is small Wadi which starts in one of the multiple springs coming from Madaba running down to the Dead Sea.(beamman.com)
Wadi Zarqa Maeen is the biggest, largest one in Jordan which is divided by Maa’in Spa & the Panorama/Machaerus (Mukawir) Road. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
Wadi Zarqa Maeen is the biggest, largest one in Jordan which is divided by Maa’in Spa & the Panorama/Machaerus (Mukawir) Road. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
Wadi Al Karak consists many waterfalls and cliffs, also it is located near the Dead Sea. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
Wadi Al Karak consists many waterfalls and cliffs, also it is located near the Dead Sea. (Shutterstock/ File Photo)
Wadi Bin Hammad in Karak Province. (terhaal.com)
Wadi Bin Hammad in Karak Province. (terhaal.com)
Wadi Al Heba, Amman. (vaytour.com)
Wadi Al Heba, Amman. (vaytour.com)
Wadi Al Salaytah, also known as Saida, is located in Amman, Jordan. (jo.geoview.info)
Wadi Al Salaytah, also known as Saida, is located in Amman, Jordan. (jo.geoview.info)

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