Wādī Al Hasa

Wādī Al Hasa, also known as Zered's Valley, stands as one of Jordan's remarkable natural wonders, nestled between the Al Karak and Al Tafilah Governorates in western Jordan. Spanning approximately (24 kilometers), this sprawling canyon winds its way from the Ghour Safi village near the Dead Sea to its eventual endpoint at the Dead Sea itself, just outside the city of Al-Safi. Despite its remote location, Wādī Al Hasa is easily accessible, offering an ideal day trip destination for adventurers from Amman, Aqaba, Petra, and Wādī Rum, all within a convenient two-hour drive.

For outdoor enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable experience, the Wādī Al Hasa hiking trail presents an unparalleled opportunity to immerse oneself in the desert wilderness. As visitors traverse this majestic valley, they are treated to mesmerizing views of desert rock formations and flowing rivers, creating a serene oasis amid the arid landscape. The journey through Wādī Al Hasa is a blend of adventure and tranquility, as hikers navigate shallow streams, scramble over rocks, and dive into refreshing pools along the way. With its diverse flora and fauna, ranging from small algae to towering sycamore trees, Wādī Al Hasa offers a glimpse into Jordan's rich natural heritage. Whether exploring for a day or embarking on a multi-day trek, Wādī Al Hasa promises an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Opening Hours
April to September

Daily: (8:00 AM) until (7:00 PM)

October to March

Daily: (8:00 AM) until (4:00 PM)

Entry Fees
Jordanians

(0.25 JD)

Foreigners

(2 JD)

Using Jordan Pass

(Free)