Jebel Khazali
Jebel Khazali
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Australia13,530 contributions
Nov 2022
This canyon is related to the Wadi Rum area. The canyon has petroglyphs (rock carvings) with animals and humans, with writing in ancient scripts. Many of the native animals are no longer found wild in the area. It's likely that the petroglyphs are thousands of years old. By the way, a wadi is a dried watercourse that fills up once in a blue moon and a jebel is a mountain.
Written 11 November 2022
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Shay
5 contributions
Dec 2019
Most visitors only enter the beginning of the canyon. 50 meters of walking. The canyon ahead is only for mountaineers. A nice place for those who only want to see. Those who are interested in a real hike are better off getting to Borda Bridge
Written 16 January 2020
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sugarcone
Amman, Jordan370 contributions
Sept 2020
The mountain located at the protected area of Wadi Rum (Rum valley) has a narrow short canyon, its inner walls are covered with numerous Nabatean, Islamic (Kufic), and Thamudic inscriptions and petroglyph rock drawings.
we were told that at the end of the canyon there are several man-made water pools to collect rainwater, we did not have the chance to see them.
we were told that at the end of the canyon there are several man-made water pools to collect rainwater, we did not have the chance to see them.
Written 12 September 2020
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K72
Melbourne, Australia3,075 contributions
Jan 2019 • Solo
Another beautiful sight within the desert. The canyon is small with narrow passageway. There are some carvings/artwork on the rocks. Lovely rock formation worth a look. Some of our older group members found the walkway a little tricky...but they had mobility issues. I thought it was quite ok to walk into the canyon. Just take your time.
Written 14 January 2019
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Zoltan K
Jerusalem, Israel82 contributions
Apr 2017 • Friends
This time we not just visited the short popular canyon, but also hiked and rappelled on and in the nice mountain. This extreme hiking takes about one or two days. We started at the East side of the mountain climbing up and in the end streamed out from the main Khazali Canyon out. This tour is not so popular in Wadi Rum. It is more canyoning than rock climbing, but it is beautiful place with many fun.
Written 20 April 2017
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apinchofhaze
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia77 contributions
Feb 2019 • Solo
Amazing location in the middle of the desert in Wadi Rum protected area. There is a canyon that you can walk through. It is about 20-30-minute walk.
Written 22 February 2019
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David Kaszlikowski
Warsaw, Poland42 contributions
Jan 2019
Ascent of Jebel Khazali along Sabah route and abseil descent into main Khazali canyon is an incredible and complex adventure. Definitely full day excursion. Only for guided teams (if beginners) or experienced climbers. More difficult after heavy rains becvause you're forced to rock climb or swing-rappel to avoid swimming in the water holes. Impossible and absolutely dangerous during rain.
Written 8 January 2019
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Padmini15
Mumbai, India1,639 contributions
Jun 2017 • Family
This is a great place to explore.There are gaps in between huge rocks and you can climb some of them to see the wonderful drawings made by the Nabeteans!
Written 15 February 2018
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anuradha2013
Mumbai, India1,241 contributions
Oct 2016 • Family
We can't differentiate it much but the locals do. We didn't bother much to differentiate one from another just soaked it all in.
Written 18 October 2016
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madcitypaul
Fort Atkinson, WI162 contributions
Jul 2016 • Solo
I did not climb the mountain, but walked through the small canyon here. It is not large, and if you are rushing through could be done in just a few minutes. However, it is worth taking your time in the canyon.
First, when you get inside, you should notice a significant drop in the temperature. If the desert heat is starting to get to you, this is a very welcome respite! And by taking your time, you can really get a good look at the 2,000 year old petroglyphs that line the canyon walls. There are examples of Nabatean (pre-arabic) words, along with images of camels, child-birth and other things.
The scenery of the canyon is varied, with the dramatic sandstone cliffs on each side of you, the green vegetation that grows here, and the sandy floor.
At the end of the short walk there is a pool of water, which, unfortunately, does smell as if it has been used as a toilet. The water is not fresh and clean, but aside from that very bit at the end, the canyon walk is well worth the few minutes it takes.
This walk is appropriate for just about any fitness level.
First, when you get inside, you should notice a significant drop in the temperature. If the desert heat is starting to get to you, this is a very welcome respite! And by taking your time, you can really get a good look at the 2,000 year old petroglyphs that line the canyon walls. There are examples of Nabatean (pre-arabic) words, along with images of camels, child-birth and other things.
The scenery of the canyon is varied, with the dramatic sandstone cliffs on each side of you, the green vegetation that grows here, and the sandy floor.
At the end of the short walk there is a pool of water, which, unfortunately, does smell as if it has been used as a toilet. The water is not fresh and clean, but aside from that very bit at the end, the canyon walk is well worth the few minutes it takes.
This walk is appropriate for just about any fitness level.
Written 21 July 2016
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