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Mujib Waterfall

 

Adorned in blues, the Mujib Lodge is inspired by the Mujib Nature Reserve. It has a bedroom with a double bed, bathroom, open sitting space and a kitchen and a balcony with a little seating area. Mujib Nature Reserve is considered the lowest natural reserve in the world, close to the east coast of the Dead Sea. The reserve is located deep in the Wadi Mujib gorge, which enters the Dead Sea at 410m below sea level. It serves as an internationally recognized staging ground for migratory birds such as white storks and Levant sparrows. The Reserve knows at least nine species of birds of prey. Area 40m²

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Lodge Amenities 

 

Bedroom Bathroom Kitchen  Seating area
Cupboard Mirror Fridge Single cushion
Office Desk Shower box Nespresso machine Triple cushion
Side tables toilet seat Boiling pot TV set cupboard
Safe box Basin Microwave AC
AC Cupboard Electric gas Triple table
Curtain Strainer lights Duct Curtains
Painting Towel chrome bar Cupboard side table
Bed Box Shower soap bar Side table LED TV Screen
Bed head Face towel ring Chairs Table Lamp
Mattress Toilet water whose Curtain chairs
Fitted sheet Pans dinning table
Flat sheet Casserole Terrace chairs
Duvet Strainer Table terrace
Pillow cases Cutting Board Ashtray at terrace
Pillows Can Opener Painting
Bed cushions Tongue Receiver
Runner Peeler/ grater Single seating couch
Pillow cases Wooden spoon Double seating Couch
Dining cutlery Corner tables
Cutlery container Terrace
Vileda sponge
Oven glove
kitchen towel
set 3 Vileda
White glass tray
Arabic coffee cups
Nespresso cups

 

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