Jordan's Natural Wonders
This collection highlights the diverse landscapes of Jordan’s Madaba region and the Dead Sea basin. It includes Mount Nebo, a 700-meter-high ridge offering panoramic views, and the Dead Sea, the world’s lowest hypersaline lake. The list features the thermal mineral springs of Ma'in, where waterfalls are heated by underground volcanic fissures, alongside the dramatic sandstone gorges of Wadi Mujib and the rugged cliffs of Wadi Zugaig.
Mount Nebo
Mount Nebo is an elevated ridge located in Jordan, approximately 700 metres above sea level.
Dead Sea
Hypersaline lake situated at the Earth's lowest elevation on land. The water's high salt concentration provides natural buoyancy and is known for its mineral-rich mud.
Dead Sea
The Dead Sea, also known by other names, is a landlocked salt lake bordered by Jordan to the east and the Israeli-occupied West Bank and…
Ma'in hot water fall
Thermal mineral springs and waterfalls located 264 meters below sea level. The water is heated to temperatures ranging from 40°C to 60°C by underground lava fissures.
Ladies Waterfall
A thermal mineral waterfall within the Ma'in Hot Springs complex, utilized for its naturally heated spring water.
Family Waterfall
Geothermal spring and waterfall featuring mineral-rich waters heated by volcanic activity, situated within the Ma'in valley.
Wadi mujub
A deep river canyon entering the Dead Sea. It features towering sandstone cliffs and is part of the Mujib Biosphere Reserve, the lowest nature reserve in the world.
Wadi Zugaig
A natural valley and cliff formation characterized by rugged sandstone terrain and desert landscapes near the Madaba region.
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