DANA NATURE RESERVE, JORDAN
FEYNAN LODGE
NEW STEPS Travel & Tourism E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 00961 4 713 467
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Book now, pay on check out
SPECIAL RATES DISCOUNT UP TO 70%
Room Type |
Special Rates |
Standard Room Single occupancy | 120 $ |
Standard Room Double occupancy | 150 $ |
Standard Room Triple occupancy | 185 $ |
Standard Room Single occupancy (with bathroom) | 140 $ |
Standard Room Double occupancy (with bathroom) | 160 $ |
Standard Room (four passengers) | 210 $ |
CONDITIONS
HOW TO MAKE A RESERVATION:
To make a
reservation, please send full names of passengers, nationality, your telephone number, check
in date, arrival time, check out date, room type by e-mail to:
[email protected]
Your request will be processed very shortly: from 1 to 8 hours if your request reaches us at night!
For phone booking or last minute booking, please call:
00961 4 713 467 or 00961 4 716 467
DESCRIPTION
This campsite is simpler by comparison
to the Rummana camp. The capacity of this camp is 40 visitors per night. The
campsite, which is open year round, contains a kitchen, 10 tents, and bathrooms.
Each tent is equipped with mattresses, blankets and pillows. Drinking water is
also available
Dana Nature Reserve (308 square km) is a
world of natural treasures. It is composed of a chain of valleys and mountains
which extend from the top of the Jordan Rift Valley down to the desert lowlands
of Wadi Araba. The visitor to this area will be awed by the beauty of the
Rummana mountain, the mystery of the ancient archaeological ruins of Feinan, the
timeless serenity of Dana Village, and the grandeur of the red and white
sandstone cliffs of Wadi Dana.
People with Charm & History:
The Dana Village area, which overlooks the scenic Wadi Dana, has witnessed human
settlement since about 4000 BC. Evidence unveiled by archaeological exploration
shows that Paleolithic, Egyptian, Nabataean and Roman civilizations were drawn
to the area by the fertility of the soil, the water springs and the strategic
location.
The people who inhabit Dana Village today are the "Al Ata'ata" tribe. They
settled and built the village during Ottoman times about 400 years ago.
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