Dead Sea Trail

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Dead Sea Trail

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The Dead Sea Trail is a long-distance hiking trail in Jordan that runs parallel to the Jordan Rift Valley and offers stunning views of the Dead Sea and surrounding landscapes. The trail is divided into 20 sections, each with its unique character and challenges, and hikers can choose to complete the entire trail or select specific sections to hike based on their preferences and time availability. The trail passes through diverse terrains, including mountains, canyons, and deserts, and hikers can experience the unique flora and fauna of the region. The highlight of the trail is undoubtedly the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, where hikers can enjoy the therapeutic benefits of its mineral-rich waters. Along the way, hikers can also visit historical sites and interact with local communities and experience their warm hospitality and delicious cuisine. The Dead Sea Trail hike is a popular choice for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts looking for an immersive and authentic experience of Jordan’s culture, history, and natural beauty.

  • Included
    “Meet and Assist” representative at the airport
  • Not Included
    Accommodation
    Airplane Tickets
    Breakfast at the hotels
    Entrance fees at all sites
    Meals not mentioned
    Mineral Water (2 small bottles)
    Personal Guide
    Tips
    Transportation
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Day 1:
Start at the Dead Sea Panorama Hotel and hike through the hills and valleys of the Kalia Reserve to the Jordan River, passing by the historic baptism site of Jesus Christ. Overnight at a local guesthouse in the area.
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Day 2:
Hike from the Jordan River through the arid landscape of the Judean Desert, passing by the historical site of Jericho, one of the oldest cities in the world. Overnight in the Bedouin community of Al Auja.
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Day 3:
Hike through the Wadi Qelt canyon, a dramatic landscape with towering cliffs and stunning views of the surrounding desert. Overnight at a Bedouin camp in Wadi Qelt.
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Day 4:
Hike through the desert hills and valleys, passing by the ancient city of Mar Saba and its famous monastery. Overnight at a Bedouin camp in the area.
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Day 5:
Hike through the desert to the top of Mount Azazel, offering breathtaking views of the Dead Sea and surrounding landscape. Descend to the Ein Gedi nature reserve and overnight at a local guesthouse.
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Day 6:
Hike through the Ein Gedi nature reserve to the Ein Gedi waterfall, a refreshing oasis in the midst of the desert. Overnight in the Bedouin community of Ein Gedi.
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Day 7:
Hike through the hills and valleys of the Negev Desert, passing by the historic city of Arad and its famous fortress. Overnight in a local guesthouse.
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Day 8:
Hike through the Ramon Crater, a unique geological formation in the heart of the Negev Desert, offering stunning views of the surrounding desert landscape. Overnight at a Bedouin camp in the area.
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Day 9:
Hike through the desert to the final destination of the Dead Sea, where hikers can relax and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the mineral-rich waters. Overnight at a local hotel on the shores of the Dead Sea.

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