Dana Nature Reserve & Feynan Tours & Holidays
Dana Nature Reserve & Feynan Small Group Tours & Tailor-Made Holidays
Located in south-central Jordan, Dana Nature Reserve is the country's largest nature reserve, a combination of mountains and wadis which make for stunning landscapes and the chance to spot a wide range of birdlife - over 214 species have been recorded here including Griffon vultures and other birds of prey. The best way to explore Dana is on foot and there are a number of well marked trails and routes to suit all abilities. Explore the old village of Dana and visit the remains of a copper mine. ...
Located in south-central Jordan, Dana Nature Reserve is the country's largest nature reserve, a combination of mountains and wadis which make for stunning landscapes and the chance to spot a wide range of birdlife - over 214 species have been recorded here including Griffon vultures and other birds of prey. The best way to explore Dana is on foot and there are a number of well marked trails and routes to suit all abilities. Explore the old village of Dana and visit the remains of a copper mine. Some walks can done on one's own; others require a guide and are available on request.
Not far from Dana you will find Feynan, an area famous for its ancient copper mines rumoured to have been the site of King Solomons Mines. Feynan means "ruins of copper" in Arabic and the area is thought to have been first mined in Neolithic times 8500BC-4500BC. The site has recently been put forward to be awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in order to prevent future mining. Other highlights in the area include Byzantine archaeological ruins and churches, a Roman tower, elaborate water systems and Iron age remains. Wadi Feynan is a rugged area with beautiful red granite rock formations leading to the pink sand dunes of the Jordan valley.