We will explore the site of a valley known as Jordan Grand Canyon, or Mujib Canyon, and learn about its geography, activities, and wildlife. We will also answer common questions about visiting this amazing destination.
Location of Wadi Mujib
Wadi Mujib is located on the eastern side of the Dead Sea, about 90 km from Amman. It is across from the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, and higher than Madaba.
Geography of Wadi Mujib
Wadi Mujib is a path for the water flow of the Mujib River for thousands of years. It covers an area of about 220 square kilometers, featuring high sandstone cliffs, narrow valleys, and cascading waterfalls.
Activities and Adventures in Wadi Mujib
Wadi Mujib is one of the best spots for adventure lovers and climbers. It offers many activities that require medium to high fitness levels, and children under 18 are not allowed.
Some activities include:
- Walking against the water current
- Swimming
- Rope climbing through the waterfall valleys
The Siq Trail is the most famous for canyoning. The water level ranges from ankle-deep to chest-deep. While walking, you will face big, slippery rocks and waterfalls, which makes the experience challenging and fun. (With lifeguards present, you are safe.) As you walk, you will also find valleys with ropes and a pool below, with a waterfall above. You need to descend by rope into the pool while getting hit by the waterfall from above. Its a tough but fun experience.
How to Visit Wadi Mujib
Go to the Wadi Mujib Visitors Center. Its best to be there by 9 AM to avoid crowds. Therea parking area, and its recommended to leave all metal items, accessories, glasses, and money in your car or at the hotel, as the water is strong and these items might get lost. You can also change into your swimwear at the center as there are changing rooms inside. Then, go to the ticket booking hall. Choose the trail that suits you best, and the guides can help you. Ticket prices start from $25. You will find a list of trails, prices, and a guide with all the activities in Wadi Mujib. Wait for your turn if its crowded, then put on your life vest and start walking.
Common Questions about Wadi Mujib
- How difficult is Wadi Mujib?
The difficulty of walking in Wadi Mujib can vary depending on the trail you choose. Some trails are relatively easy and suitable for beginners, while others require a higher fitness level and may be more challenging. Its important to check the specific trail and its difficulty level before starting your trip. - When does Wadi Mujib open?
The season for Wadi Mujib runs from April 1st to October 31st. However, this can change depending on the weather. The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature often shortens the season if there is rain near the opening or closing days. So, depending on the weather, the opening and closing dates might shift by a few days or weeks. The opening hours are from 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM. - How long does a trip to Wadi Mujib take?
The duration of the trip in Wadi Mujib can also vary depending on the trail and your speed. Generally, the trip can take from two to six hours, depending on the trail and your pace. Its recommended to allow enough time to fully enjoy the experience and take breaks along the way. The most popular duration is around two hours. - What should I bring with me for the hike in Wadi Mujib?
- Shoes made for walking in water
- Waterproof phone cover or leave your phone in the car
- Waterproof camera
- Sunscreen
- Comfortable, light swimwear
At the Wadi Mujib Visitors Center, you can also find water shoes and phone covers for sale.
- Can I visit Wadi Mujib without a guide?
Yes, there are guides and lifeguards present throughout the walk in Wadi Mujib, and they are experts in the area.