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Wadi Hasa: "the big one"

Wadi 'Afra: the way out!

Wadi Himara : The highest waterfall in Jordan

Wadi bin Hammad: a pleasant day's outing

Wadi Kerak: bold and beautiful!

Wadi Feid: the canyon with 12 waterfalls!

Wadi Ghuweir: a wonderful walk

Wadi Sivagha: the Monastery trail

Wadi Mujib: the black gorge

Wadi Hudeira: from west to east in an afternoon

Wadi Weida'a : children love it!

 
 Hotels in Jordan
Regency Palace
Sofitel Petra taybet zaman
Le Royal
Belle Vue
Capri
 
 Restaurants in Jordan
Mexicali
Lina’s
Vertigo
Wooden Sport
La Vista (Italian Restaurant)
 

Guides

Many of these canyons can be done without a guide, but most of them require at least some local knowledge in order (for instance) to arrange a pick up. Wadi bin Hamad is easily found and easily walked, Wadi Ghuweir is also easily walked but needs somebody to meet you at the other end. Several other canyons are not difficult. For many of these it is often possible to find a guide by asking at the local village or Bedouin camp - this doesn't mean that the guide you find will speak English!
 
The "difficult" canyons like Wadi Hasa, Wadi Feid, Wadi Himara should not be walked without a knowledgeable professional unless you are highly experienced - if you want to abseil, then you really need a professional mountain guide who knows the canyons.

 
 

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