Extending over 60 square kilometers of green rolling hills and steep slopes, Dibbeen Forest in northern Jordan is home to naturally grown Aleppo pines, spellbinding nature and several endangered species. It also houses the Dibbeen Nature Reserve, a magical 8.2-square-kilometer retreat that has been pegged as one of the Kingdom’s most picturesque and environmentally-rich destinations and is a popular eco-touristic destination. A stone’s throw away from this serene haven is the celebrated city of Jerash, flush with ancient Roman architecture and showcasing Jordanian hospitality at its finest. Cozy, enchanting and enriching best describe the overall feel of this wonderful area.
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