Tag: jordan

  • Beautiful Climbing (and BASE Jumping) in Wadi Rum, Jordan

    Beautiful Climbing (and BASE Jumping) in Wadi Rum, Jordan

    Don’t be fooled by the hypnotic Sigur Ros soundtrack, because this video of rock climbing and BASE jumping in Wadi Rum, Jordan is as intense as they come.

  • 7 Ridiculous Adventures To Experience In Jordan

    7 Ridiculous Adventures To Experience In Jordan

    Jordan –  the unofficial gut-wrenching adventure capital of the Middle East. As part of a partnership with the Jordan Tourism Board, Nerve Rush lead adventurer Joel Runyon just returned form a 7-day trip experiencing a whirlwind tour of the country’s adventure activities.

    Hike and Explore Petra

    Jordan Petra

    The best known site in Jordan – Petra is absolutely incredible. While the canyon walls and rock faces will amaze you on your way up to the Treasury, you’ll also find the city has much, much more to it. There are multiple day-long hikes you can take through the city, whether you want to climb the 900 steps up to the monastery and possibly find some ancient Transformers or do the much longer trip to Aaron’s Tomb, you’re going to find yourself admist  some amazing vistas and canyons. The only thing that would make it better? A zipline or some paragliding adventures to take you to the bottom once you reach the top. We know it’s a UNESCO protected area, but we still think you should think about it at least :).

    ATV Through Wadi Rum

    Ever wanted to be an astronaut, head off to space and drive a lunar rover across the moon? This is about as close as you can get. Wadi Rum is an adventure seeker’s paradise, sporting high rock faces and sand dunes from millions of years ago. What used to be underwater is now a desert – and an awesome one at that.

    Jordan Wadi Rum ATV

    Grab your ATV and head out on a tour – flying through the desert, ramping off natural hills and bombing down sand dunes – this might be the most fun you can have with a trillion pounds of sand (approximately) and a gas tank. I mean, watch this video and tell me it doesn’t look incredible.

    Skydive Wadi Rum

    Yes, Wadi Rum IS that cool; we included it twice.

    Skydive Jordan has partnered with Skydive Dubai to begin skydiving over Wadi Rum – an absolutely surreal experience

    Due to some of the high winds in the reserve, the skydive operation only operates a few month

    in the summer out of the year. But, after a pilot testing in 2012 where they were operating at almost 100% capacity for the entire length of the operation – they’re planning on expanding it to more times throughout the year. If you get the chance – take it – it’s like skydiving on the moon. When’s the next time you’ll have a chance to do that?

    Jordan Wadi Rum Skydive

    The operation is top notch and the production values on some of the media you’ll get from your jump is incredible so be sure to reserve your spot beforehand and show up early.

    Do a tandem jump w/ a friend or get your AFF certification – it’s as close as you’ll get skydiving the moon until NASA gets its act back together and starts realizing how awesome that would be.

    [Wadi Rum is an adventure seeker’s paradise. We cover more adventure sports in Wadi Rum here]

    Go Canyoning Through Wadi Mujib

    Wadi Mujib is the world’s lowest reserve – located at about 400m (1200 feet) below sea level – just next to the Dead Sea. Sporting some incredible vistas and amazing waterfalls – this is an adventure hikers dream. You’ll start off dry, but that will change quickly – so be prepared to get WET.

    As you start waking up the river, you’ll quickly find yourself in the river, climbing waterfalls, and even swimming at some points to get farther up river. On some of the longer hikes you can either choose to go abseiling or rappelling down the side of a waterfall so you can practice your Mission Imposible stunts. Yes, that’s as cool as it sounds.

    Snorkel and Scuba in Aqaba

    The Red Sea gets its name from the variety and abundance of coral in the stunningly clear deep blue water. As a result, this makes for some incredible snorkeling and scuba diving. Not only can you see four countries in one spot (Jordan, Israel, Egypt and Saudi Arabia), but you’ll see some of the best snorkeling around, filled with colorful coral, amazing fish of all kinds.

    Jordan Aqaba Red Sea

    As a bonus, you’ll find the water is filled with jellyfish – of the non-poisonous variety – but jellyfish none-the-less. So while they may sting you if you touch them, they’re nothing compared to the deadly ones out of Australia or other countries that your friends may have heard of. This is a great opportunity to pick one or two up and practice your jellyfish juggling skills, snap a photo and impress your friends without telling them that they’re non-poisonous.

    Microlight

    Ever wanted to drive a dune buggy? Okay, lets rephrase that – ever wanted to FLY a dune buggy? We thought so. Check out the microlight – a miniature flying machine that takes you back to the origins of flight and takes you above our favorite place in Jordan – that’s right – Wadi Rum. The views are incredible, the experience is one of a kind and by the way – you’re experiencing the miracle of flight. #BOOM. Did we mention this is in Wadi Rum? Man, we love that place.

    Camel Racing

    Think camels were just cool for Aladdin? Think again, next time you’re out in Disi, and want a more local version of horse track racing, check out the camel racing, place your bets and pick your camel.

    To be honest, we have no idea how to actually tell which camels are faster than the others, but our current completely unscientific theory has our money on the camels with one hump being faster (more aerodynamic, right?).

    Jordan Camel Racing

    Photos by Sean Ogle, king of HDR photography.

    Note: If you’re really into camel racing or are a professional camel jockey – we’d love (and be astounded) to hear about any pro camel racing tips you’ve got)

    Boom. But that’s not it. Jordan is teeming with adventure. Get out there, explore and stay adventurous.

    Disclosure: Joel spent a sponsored week in Jordan with the Jordan Tourism Board experiencing many of these adventures first hand.

  • Skydive over Wadi Rum with Skydive Jordan

    Skydive over Wadi Rum with Skydive Jordan

    As Lead Adventurer here at Nerve Rush HQ, I recently took off for a week to experience adventure in Jordan as part of a partnership with the Jordan Tourism Board. One of these incredible adventures was skydiving over Wadi Rum (the valley of the moon). While practically extraterrestial, we’re still debating internally whether we can include this on our top 7 places to skydive on each continent (does the moon count as a continent?). Anyways, between finishing my jump on the moon (which, by the way, is every bit awesome as it sounds) I sat down with Marwan Atalla, director at Skydive Jordan to find more about the details behind this unique adventure.

    Skydive Jordan
    Experiencing Gut-Wrenching Adventure First-Hand

    Marwan, what can you tell us about Skydive Jordan, one of the most unique adventures in the Middle East?

    The Royal Aero Sports Club of Jordan (RASCJ) was established with the purpose of promoting aero sports, and enhancing the tourists’ experience in Jordan. To date, RASCJ has offered Hot Air Balloon Rides, Micro-Light flights and Ultra-Light flights. The idea of introducing Skydiving has been under consideration for 3 years, but we wanted to do it safely, and professionally. We did our research and determined that Skydive Dubai had become one of the world renown skydiving facilities in the world. We approached them, and quickly found out that they were willing and enthusiastic partners. We signed a partnering agreement for offer skydiving in Jordan for a three week period during the summer if 2012. This would be a good way to test the location and the demand. Needless to say, everything exceeded our expectations, and Skydive Jordan 2012 was a huge success.

    What makes Wadi Rum such a great jump zone location?

    There are quite a few things about Wadi Rum that make it quite special, but the four main items include:

    1. Weather

    2. Location and proximity to Aqaba (only 40 minutes away).

    3. The availability of a natural flat area for the skydiving operation.

    4. The majestic view all the way from the ground, to 15,000 feet, and back down really makes you look like you’re skydiving on the moon.

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    I speak from firsthand experience – you treat your customers ridiculously well, from signing up to the waiting room and jumping. What is your secret?

    One of our goals is to enhance tourism. Tourism is all about service, and the experience of the tourist is a crucial part of his/her trip. Our goal is to create positive, lasting memories for anyone visiting the south of Jordan and hope that this one-of-a-kind skydive experience can add to their overall experience in the country.

    Is skydiving new to Jordan? Could you talk about your partnership with Skydive Dubai?

    Jordan did have a very small skydiving operation, but it was located in an international airport, with a very small aircraft – so it was not sustainable. In order to move to a more sustainable model we entered into a partnership with Skydive Dubai which allowed us to tap into a pool of professionals with hundreds of thousands of hours of combined experience, as well as the latest equipment, aircraft and safety systems. We operate the skydive operation now as a partnership.

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    Could you walk through what it costs to Skydive Jordan? What kind of packages and jumps does Skydive Jordan offer?

    The backbone of our revenue is the Tandem operation, in which a customer jumps with a licensed tandem master. We charge JD 190 per jump and jumpers get videos and photo stills included in that price. The price is below market in the Middle East and Europe thanks to the sponsorship of Skydive Dubai. Licensed sports jumper pay JD25 per jump.

    Nerve Rush note: The current conversion rate is close to JD1 = $1.4US. To get US costs, simply multiply those costs by 1.4x.

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    Any future plans? What other adventures do you guys have up your sleeve?

    We plan to do Skydiving again in summer 2013. We are also looking into parasailing and gyrocopters. Safety is our number one concern, so we deliberately take our time and study all aspects of any new aero sport before introducing it. We also have to coordinate with the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission of Jordan, which oversees our operations.

    Thanks Marwan for sharing the gut-wrenching adventure of Wadi Rum with us first-hand. We’ll definitely be coming back! If you’re searching for Middle East adventure, check out Skydive Jordan.