Dana Nature Reserve (308 square kms) is a world of natural treasures. It is composed of a chain of valleys and mountains which extend from the top of the Jordan Rift Valley down to the desert lowlands of Wadi Araba. The visitor to this area will be awed by the beauty of the Rummana mountain, the mystery of the ancient archaeological ruins of Feinan, the timeless serenity of Dana Village and the grandeur of the red and white sandstone cliffs of Wadi Dana.
Wild Life
The Reserve contains a remarkable diversity of landscapes, that range from wooded highlands to rocky slopes, and from gravel plains to dunes of sand. Moreover, Dana supports diverse wildlife which includes a variety of rare species of plants and animals; Dana is home to about 600 species of plants, 37 species of mammals and 190 species of birds.
People With Charm & History
The Dana Village area, which overlooks the scenic Wadi Dana, has witnessed human settlement since about 4000BC (6000 years ago!). Evidence unveiled by archaeological exploration shows that Paleolithic, Egyptian, Nabatean and Roman civilizations were drawn to the area by the fertility of the soil, the water springs and the strategic location.
The people who inhabit Dana Village today are the "Al Ata'ata" tribe. They settled and built the village during Ottoman times about 400 years ago.
Services For Visitors
Visitors will find a range of services available at the reserve, including a Guest House at the Dana Village, interpretation information at the Tower Entrance, a campsite at Rummana and Feinan areas, an assortment of hiking trails, a Nature Shop and a Visitor's Center at the Dana Village. Rangers offer a variety of guided hikes to key locations in the reserve.
Dana Center
The Dana Center is a complex of buildings located at the edge of the village. The center is made up of three parts: the Dana Guest House, the Dana Nature Shop and the Visitors' Center.
Facilities For Camping
Jordan has a dramatically diverse natural environment that can be as arrestingly beautiful as it is ruggedly stark.
It is home to more than 75 different species of mammal, nearly 400 species of birds (about half of which are migratory), more than 70 species of reptile and four species of amphibian. The total number of plant species is estimated to be close 2.500.
Among its natural wonders are five wildlife reserves, the magnificent Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea and the underwater world of the Gulf of Aqaba.
