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Wadi Fasayil Nature Reserve

Jordan Valley  >  Palestinian Territories

Wadi Fasayil Nature Reserve is a desert wadi in the central Jordan Valley, notable for its perennial springs and archaeological remains.

Adicionado* por Bashar Jarayseh
Ultima atualização 1 abril 2026

Descrição

Wadi Fasayil is characterized by a combination of rocky desert slopes, cliffs, open wadis, and localized vegetation around springs and water channels. The presence of permanent water sources creates productive habitats within an otherwise arid landscape, attracting both resident desert species and migratory birds.

The site supports a typical desert birds, including Desert Lark, Blackstart, Tristram's Starling, Escrevedeira-doméstica, and Perdiz-do-deserto. Other notable species include Long-billed Pipit, Melro-azul, and Andorinhão-pequeno.

During spring and autumn migration, bird activity increases significantly. Species such as Felosa-comum, alvéola-branca, Felosa-pálida, and various wheatears use the area as a stopover, while soaring birds including Milhafre-preto and Steppe Buzzard are regularly observed. The site also offers good chances of seeing Águia-real and Águia de Bonelli.

Detalhes

Acesso

Wadi Fasayil Nature Reserve is located in the central Jordan Valley, northeast of Jericho, near the village of Fasayil and below the eastern slopes of the central highlands. The reserve can be accessed by car via Road 90. Informal parking is available near access points along the wadi. There is no direct public transport into the reserve.

The area is best explored on foot. Visitors can walk along the wadi and around springs and vegetated areas, or follow longer routes through the valley. Terrain is generally moderate, with rocky sections and exposed areas.

There is a hiking trail of approximately 7 km that starts from the eastern slopes north of Duma and descends toward Wadi Fasayil. This is a linear route, passing springs, open slopes, and desert habitats before reaching the wadi near Fasayil. Transport should be arranged at both ends.

Allow 2–3 hours for a short visit focused on birding near water sources, or longer for hiking the full trail.

Terreno e Habitat

Desfiladeiro/precipício , Deserto , Montanha

Condições

Montanhoso , Rochoso , Seco , Sem sombra , Montanhoso

Caminho circular

Não

é útil um telescópio?

Pode ser útil

Boa temporada de observação de aves

Durante todo o ano

Melhor hora para visitar

Inverno , Migração da primavera , Migração de outono , Primavera

Rota

Estrada não pavimentada , Caminho estreito

Caminho dificil

Caminhada média

Acessível por

Abrigo/plataforma deobservação de aves

Não

Informação extra

The best time to visit is during spring and autumn migration, when bird diversity is highest. Summer conditions are extremely hot, and visits should be limited to early morning.

The wadi includes historical features such as ancient water systems, springs, and caves, adding cultural interest to the site. Visitors should remain on accessible paths, carry sufficient water, and avoid hiking during extreme heat or after heavy rain due to flash flood risk.

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