Wadi Mujib Siq Trail: A Tranquil Hiking Experience with Optional Dead Sea Visit
4.6
44 Ratings
Amman
Embark on a 5-hour hiking adventure through Jordan's stunning Wadi Mujib River canyon. Experience the beauty and tranquility of the Siq Trail, with the option to visit the Dead Sea. Book now!
Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Amman - Start at 8 am, you will be picked up from your hotel in Amman by your private leisure air-conditioned vehicle and taken to the Mujib Bridge by your English-Speaking Driver. Enjoy the drive and pass by the beautiful scenery to reach Wadi Mujib.
What's Included
  • Access to a private area at the Dead Sea, including a towel and lunch (if option chosen)
  • Self-guided tour feature
  • Admission fees for the ‘Siq Trail’ in Wadi Mujib
  • Service of an English-speaking driver
  • Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Onboard Wi-Fi availability
  • Comfortable private transfer in a new air-conditioned vehicle
What's Not Included
  • All type of beverages
  • All type of gratuities (Tips to the Driver) – Recommended
  • Local Guide
  • Personal Expenses
  • Anything else not mentioned
  • Entrance fees to Amman Citadel and Roman Theater
Additional Information

Embark on a memorable 5-hour trek in Jordan’s stunning Wadi Mujib River canyon from Amman, inclusive of private, air-conditioned round-trip transport. Journey to this majestic sandstone ravine located in the Mujib nature reserve close to the Dead Sea.

Set off on an unforgettable 5-hour journey in Jordan’s remarkable Wadi Mujib River canyon, starting in Amman and accompanied by comfortable round-trip transport. Make your way to this imposing sandstone gorge positioned within the boundaries of the Mujib Nature Reserve, adjacent to the Dead Sea. Embark on a beginner-to-intermediate level hike along the ‘Siq Trail’, through the precipitous cliffs leading to a waterfall. Absorb the serene beauty and tranquillity of the towering ravine, keep an eye out for indigenous wildlife, and anticipate wading through waist-high water bodies along the way. Approximately an hour into your journey, arrive at the waterfall, appreciate the serene surroundings, and depending on the rainwater levels, favor a swim in the ponds. This excursion concludes with a brief panoramic tour of Amman and an optional Dead Sea visit.

  • Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
  • Airport Pick-up and Drop-off by request.
  • Contact your local operator (office phone number, emergency mobile number – out of office hours, or email address) a day before to reconfirm pick-up arrangements provided in your voucher.
  • Tour activity is provided in English. For other languages by request.
  • Clients with mobility issues, please contact us.
  • Strollers and car seats for infants, please contact us.
  • Most local tourist restaurants in Jordan do not serve alcohol, if you do not want a dry restaurant that does not serve alcohol, please contact us.
  • Clients are advised to bring hats, sun screen, and comfortable walking shoes.
  • Swim suit is required.
Location
Amman
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
4.6
(44 Ratings)
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Culture402007
Oct 31, 2023
Something fun outdoors .. other than ruins - If you like outdoor activities, hiking, swimming, and waterfalls, then this is for you. The hike is 5km (3.1 miles) round trip. You begin at the mouth of the Majib river and hike through it through the river cut sandstone canyon and up the waterfall. After a good soaking in the cool, fresh water, you hike back out the way you came. Sandals, water shoes, or closed toed shoes you don't mind getting wet are recommended. Bathing suit is highly recommended as you will get wet - head to toe. Upon our return to the visitor's center, we headed to the Dead Sea to bathe in the mineral waters. It does sting a little when you first get in... 1 out of 10 on a pain scale. After a bit, hop out, and cover yourself in the mineral mud for 10 minutes or more. Your skin will feel baby soft afterwards. After our mineral soak, we had lunch. They had practically everything. Water is included. Any other drinks, including soda, are extra. After lunch we went back to the hotel. Mahmoud, our driver, was most excellent and took care of us the whole way. We were for want of nothing. If you want food and restaurant recommendations for later in your visit to Amman, he is a wealth of information.
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Nowdoyoubelieveme
Oct 13, 2023
The best tour provider and best tour guide in Jordan - I would highly recommend this tour. Our guide was Sami. We have travelled all over the world but he is the best tour guide we have had. He showed us the beauty of Jordan and really took his time to get to know us as a couple. He took us to sites that were not on the itinerary and we ended the evening with the best Kunafe we have tasted. Thank you Sami and Zaid Tours!
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Massimo_m
Sep 5, 2023
Wadi Mujib is a fantastic... - Wadi Mujib is a fantastic place, need a couple of hours to complete the Siq Trail. Driver very professional and competent.
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Neko6443
Jun 1, 2023
an experience not to be missed - the hike up was a bit of a challenge. not as hard as i feared. as a fat, 67 year old woman i did fine. i needed help on one waterfall but there were guides placed along the trail to assist. just a beautiful hike! now, at the turn around point, i was forced to slide down a rock into the pool below. i wanted to climb down the way i came up. i was not allowed. that pool just did not seem deep enough. the guide insisted so i did. i assumed he would not be telling me to do this if it were not safe. i ended up with two broken bones in my foot and a spiral fracture on my fibula. yes, i had to hike out that way. i did float where i could. i still had 4 waterfalls to climb down. a guide dragged me over rocks in some spots too shallow to float. and then i walked quite a bit as well. and oh that ladder to get out of the gorge! i am not sorry i went. i am sharing this so if you are not comfortable doing as directed, don't. know your limits.
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Rama9998
Oct 9, 2022
Awesome, will definitely recommend - This is a must do in Jordan. There are quite a few hiking trails in this region, this hike is the similar type as narrows in zion national park in the US, in that you hike through meandering water flow between a gorge, but that's where the similarity ends..!! Incidentally I did the Narrows 2021 Sept, and the siq trail this year, also in Sept, both were on the same date, which I thought was weirdly coincidental!! I will clarify this: I am scared of water depth(anything more than 4 feet) and I don't know how to swim, and I completed the trail. But it depends on when you are visiting. I went in september, so the preceding months did not have rain, which I think was reason enough on why I was able to complete it. But don't get me wrong, there were a few places where water was more than 6 feet deep, but they have made sure that they have really strong ropes nailed to the sides of the gorge which you can hold on to. The mandatory life vest also helped a lot. Some pointers: Recommend get there early, around 8ish. I reached there at 10, so had to wait for an hour or so because they ran out of life vests. And it got a little crowded in some places. Lockers are available, if you bring your own lock. There were about 20 lockers there and I found a few available ones. The waterproof bag(it is a bag within a bag concept) they offer is good. Not the best, but good. Please ask them for instructions on how to use them and follow those instructions. I had used it to store my phone, spare action camera batteries, wallet and cash( all stored inside a zip lock bag that I carried). When I opened it, I found a few droplets of water inside the outside bag, but none had gotten into the inside bag. You need some upper body strength to pull yourselves up in some places using knotted ropes. There are metal ladders that you have to use to climb up and down during the course of the hike. People are friendly, they readily give you a hand when you need it. No, you do not need a guide to do this, I did it on my own.
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Laura
Jun 20, 2022
An adventure - On day one, we tried to hike at about 12 and we were going to have to wait an hour. We went the next day at 915-No wait and dryer ladders. They take credit card for the entrance fee. I paid cash for the shoes-worth it. A guide is helpful if you have short legs or aren’t very sure footed. The hike is totally with it. I recommend a guide to make sure that you complete it. Bring a lock to use the free lockers.
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Dwain_n
Jun 6, 2022
Lovely water experience - I enjoyed walking and swimming the Wadi Mujib trail and experiencing the wonderful water. It was very refreshing on a very hot day in Jordan near the Dead Sea.
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Kian_p
May 28, 2022
Amazing trail, Amazing driver - Amer is a charming man who is super friendly and responsible. You are definitely in good hands with this guy. He even bought me coffee! The trail itself is amazing, go for it
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Julieg731
Oct 2, 2022
Shame about the wait. - The trail itself was brilliant though there was a 2 hr wait to start. This meant we didn't get taken to the Amman Citadel. The entry fee is 21JD per person and booking an organised tour doesn't avoid the queue to start. So it was an expensive taxi!!!!
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Elsfaye
Sep 18, 2023
Don’t waste your money. Go on your own. - If I could give 0 I would. My flight was cancelled, and I didn’t know until 8 hours before the tour. Instead of being understanding and refunding me, they decided to tell me it was my fault that I was a no-show at the pickup, give me no refund, and also had the nerve to tell me they’d let me change the date but would charge me $50 more.
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