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Where can I find wildlife and natural landscape

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Amman, Jordan

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@Wadi Mujib there are a number of pools, streams and small rapids to walk through, wade, swim and climb up & down, including a waterfall at the end of the trail. You will definitely get wet, so wear clothes which can get wet, and wear water shoes, you will be climbing, wading and walking through water, and it is a rocky terrain.
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@Ajloun Forest Reserve The views of the mountains is relaxing, specially from the overlooking restaurant. I also took the zipline and enjoyed the view. The reserve has a 'soap house' where you watch the ladies making soap the traditional way with olive oil, herbs, honey, and pomegranate.
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@Al Ma'wa for Nature and Wildlife The area is very clean and well organized. We saw bears, wolves, raccoons, lions, tigers and monkeys. The animals are in a very good shape and clean which means that they are very well treated. They were also active wondering around freely in there huge areas. I was so happy that they have enough space to move as if they are free in the forest or jungle and not in small cages like some other places and zoos
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@Feynan Ecolodge Take a 5 hour hike from Dana to Feynan if you want to experience walking through various eco systems and enjoy some local tea along the hike with your local Nature guide who will entice you with his stories about Bedouin life. Once at the infamous Feynan Eco-lodge, enjoy the incredible vegetarian cuisine and take a tour around the village. Make sure to visit the local Bedouin families to learn how to make bread, Kohl eyeliner, candles and traditional Arabic coffee.
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@Baraka Destinations Overlooking Yarmouk Forest Reserve and neighboring Ottoman ruins, you’ll find “ Beit Al Baraka”. If you’re a curious soul, spend your day getting to know the hidden gems of Um Qais.
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@King Hussein Mosque Visit the beautiful square-shaped King Hussein Mosque, built to commemorate the late King Hussein, which was built fairly recently in 2005. It is the largest in Jordan. Visit during mid-day prayer, take a look at the Islamic art, and visit during the evening as well to see the mosque lit up beautifully.
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