Wadi Araba
Wadi Araba is a desert valley located between the eastern edge of the Negev Desert in Israel and the western edge of the Jordan Valley in Jordan. It stretches approximately 200 kilometers from the Dead Sea in the north to the Gulf of Aqaba in the south. This area is characterized by its arid climate, unique geological formations, and diverse wildlife.
The Wadi is significant for its role in regional transportation and trade, serving as a natural corridor between Israel and Jordan. It is also home to various archaeological sites, reflecting the rich history of human settlement in the region. The landscape features stunning views, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.