Dana Nature Reserve

Dana is Jordan’s largest nature reserve, covering some 320 square kilometers of spectacular mountains and Wadis along the face of the Great Rift Valley. From scorching sand dunes in the west to cool mountaintops in the east, the Dana Biosphere Reserve is home to a great variety of wildlife. There is plants and animals characteristic of true desert, of Mediterranean forests and of the dry plains of Russia. In fact, Dana is really a melting pot of species from three continents: Europe, Africa, and Asia. Such a combination of natural communities in a single area is unique in Jordan and many of Dana’s animals and plants are very rare. So far, a total of 700 plant species, 190 bird species, 37 mammal species, and 36 reptile species have been recorded in the Reserve, of which 25 are known to be endangered, including the Sand Cat, the Syrian Wolf, the Lesser Kestrel, and the Spiny Tailed Lizard. Without special care, some of these could disappear from Earth forever, which makes the Dana Biosphere Reserve a place of global importance.

The Dana Village area, overlooking the scenic Wadi Dana, has been occupied since about 4,000 BC. Archaeological evidence indicates that Paleolithic, Egyptian, Nabatean, and Roman civilizations have been drawn to the area by the fertile soil, water springs, and strategic location. Today, Dana Village is inhabited mostly by clans of the “Al Ata’ata” tribe, which settled in the area during the Ottoman period, about four hundred years ago, and built the present village. Over the years, many of the families in Dana Village have moved to the nearby village of Qadissiya, in search of better jobs, schools, and housing. The crumbling Dana Village was nearly abandoned, but thanks to the fund-raising efforts of Friends of Dana, a dynamic women’s group in Amman, over 70 of the traditional stone houses have been restored, enabling some families to remain in the village.

The spectacular landscape of the Feynan area and the communities that live within it, host an extraordinary history.  While research is still in progress, it can be said Feynan has one of the longest sequences of human settlement in the world.  Feynan is home to some of humanity’s first communities and is one of the oldest and most important centers of sustained copper exploitation in the ancient world and one of the best-preserved due to the lack of modern mining

Dana Guesthouse
Perched on the edge of the precipitous cliffs of Wadi Dana, this beautifully styled building merges elements of village vernacular architecture with more modern elements, creating a structure with a definable Arabic character, unlike any other in Jordan, offering breathtaking views of the reserve.


It consists of only 24 comfortable rooms, which can accommodate up to 65 people. Nine rooms share external toilets and showers, while 15 deluxe rooms have a private bathroom, adding character and ethnicity to the entire experience. Considering that, the Guesthouse was originally meant to house researchers, all the rooms have private terraces that offer spectacular views of the surrounding Wadi and mountains.

The Guesthouse is also equipped with facilities for courses and conferences, making it a perfect location for retreats and workshops.

The Guesthouse is open all year round.

Rummana Campsite
The Rummana Campsite occupies a rare and exceptionally beautiful location within the designated core zone of Dana Biosphere Reserve. Originally, the location of the campsite was a favored Bedouin camping area, occupied every summer season for goat grazing. At present, the campsite contains 25 tents that can house up to 60 people, bathrooms, and barbecue grills for visitor use, and a big Bedouin tent where the guest can enjoy the starry sky by night and have a real Bedouin experience making a cup of tea on the bonfire.

Each tent comes equipped with mattresses, blankets, and pillows.

Traditional local meals are also provided upon request.
The campsite is open from March 15th to October 31st, depending on weather conditions.

Feynan Ecolodge
Feynan Eco lodge is a 26-room environmentally friendly lodge located at the Southwestern edge of the Dana Biosphere Reserve and off the Dead Sea highway. It is a unique place in Jordan; it is completely off the grid, generating most of its energy needs from the sun, and is lit by candles and stars at night.
Depending on your preference and budget, choose from three room categories all with ensuite bathroom facilities: economy, standard or deluxe. The Lodge has rooms that sleep 2-4 people; comfortably accommodating groups, families, couples and independent travelers.
Feynan Ecolodge is ideal for group getaways and retreats, such as team buildings, corporate meetings and training, and yoga and meditation retreats.

Feynan Ecolodge is open year-round.