October 6, 2025 - 19:16

In 2025, Al Mawa for Nature and Wildlife Reserve in Jerash saw a major rise in visitors, underscoring the growing interest in eco-tourism and wildlife conservation in Jordan. The reserve has become a focal point for travelers seeking to connect with nature and witness the diverse wildlife that inhabits the region.
As awareness of environmental issues increases, more tourists are prioritizing sustainable travel options, and Al Mawa is perfectly positioned to meet this demand. The reserve offers a variety of activities, including guided nature walks, bird watching, and educational programs aimed at promoting conservation efforts.
Local communities are also benefiting from this influx of eco-tourists, as many are involved in providing services such as accommodations, tours, and traditional crafts. This not only boosts the local economy but also fosters a sense of pride and responsibility towards preserving the natural environment.
With its stunning landscapes and commitment to sustainability, Al Mawa is quickly becoming a must-visit destination for eco-conscious travelers.
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