SUMMARY FOR JORDAN:
• Total Parks: 7
• Parks Listed Below: Ajloun Forest, Azraq Wetland, Dana, Dibeen Forest, Mujib, Shaumari Wildlife, Yarmouk
• Average Country Rating: 50/100
PARK NAME: Ajloun Forest
Country: Jordan
Park ID: 2082
AVERAGE RATING: 46/100
Review Volume: Low number of reviews
DESCRIPTION:
Ajloun Forest Reserve is a protected area dominated by open woodlands of evergreen oak, pine, carob, and wild pistachio trees. The reserve is home to the endangered roe deer and features hiking trails with panoramic views of the Jordan Valley. It plays a crucial role in local eco-tourism and conservation efforts.
DESCRIPTION:
Azraq Wetland Reserve is a unique oasis in the heart of Jordan's eastern desert, once serving as a major stopover for migratory birds. The reserve features natural springs, marshland, and seasonal waterpools that support various wildlife species. Despite water management challenges, it remains an important conservation site for desert wetland ecosystems.
DESCRIPTION:
Dana Biosphere Reserve is Jordan's largest nature reserve, featuring dramatic mountains and deep wadis. The reserve spans four distinct bio-geographical zones, supporting diverse wildlife and over 800 plant species. The area includes the historic Dana Village and offers spectacular hiking opportunities through varied terrain.
DESCRIPTION:
Dibeen Forest Reserve is one of the last remaining examples of original pine-oak forests in the Middle East. The reserve contains some of the oldest pine trees in Jordan and provides habitat for various wildlife species. It serves as a popular recreational area featuring hiking trails and picnic facilities.
DESCRIPTION:
Mujib Biosphere Reserve is the lowest nature reserve on Earth, extending to the Dead Sea at 410 meters below sea level. The reserve features spectacular canyons, seasonal waterfalls, and diverse wildlife including ibex and various bird species. It offers adventure activities including canyoning and hiking through water-filled gorges.
DESCRIPTION:
Shaumari Wildlife Reserve was established as a breeding center for endangered and locally extinct wildlife. The reserve is home to Arabian oryx, gazelles, and ostriches in a protected desert environment. It plays a crucial role in Jordan's wildlife conservation efforts and environmental education programs.
DESCRIPTION:
Yarmouk Protected Area lies along the Yarmouk River valley, featuring dramatic cliffs and diverse vegetation. The reserve is an important bird area and contains significant historical sites including ancient Roman ruins. It serves as a crucial ecological corridor between Jordan and neighboring countries.