Approximately 83% of Jordan is listed as dryland, with very little rain water each year. Yet Jordan diversity is amazing. A short drive will take you from Jordan’s driest place Wadi Rum to the Mujib Valley, the lowest nature reserve on earth with parts of it closed over the winter months due to flooding and high water. Within an hour of Petra is one of Jordan’s prettiest nature reserves at Dana home to rare flora and fauna including the extremely shy Ibex.
The rolling hills of Northen Jordan are full of wild strawberries, carob and evergreen oak trees that would have you believe you are walking through France rather than the Middle East. Villages line the hills and there is not a Bedouin in sight. Jordan is so diverse that only walking through it will you begin to appreciate what a special place Jordan is.
Below are a few sample itineraries that celebrate Jordan’s diversity and don’t forget it only takes 6 hours to drive from Um Qais in the north, bordering Israel and Syria and Aqaba in the south, on the Red Sea.