Path of the Ancients
Deep in the heart of Jordan, where rugged cliffs tower above rushing waters, lies a trail etched not just into stone, but into history. Wadi Mujib, known in ancient times as the Arnon River, is a place where nature and legend intertwine. For millennia, this dramatic canyon carved into the edge of the Dead Sea Rift has served as both a geographical border and a spiritual threshold. It was once the boundary between the kingdoms of Moab and the Amorites, and its name echoes through biblical verses and forgotten scrolls. Today, the gorge is part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, teeming with rare plants and elusive animals.






