WILD JORDAN CENTER

Wild Jordan Center, which has a magnificent location overlooking the old city of Amman, the Citadel and the huge Jordanian flag, is owned by the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature and operated by ATICO Fakhreldin Group, a Jordanian holding company operating in multi-service hospitality management.
The center aims to produce an income for the rural communities of the 8 reserves in Jordan protected by RSCN; Mujib Nature, Dibeen Forest, Ajloun Forest, Shaumari Wildlife, Dana Biosphere, Azraq Wetland, Fifa and Yarmouk. The Nature Shop is a solid platform, which generates income for the families of the reserves, through exhibiting and selling various items manufactured and produced there.
The View
A floating structure over looking old Amman with an amazing panoramic view which offers a wholesome local seasonal menu with smoothies and fresh juices and organic coffee. It seats up to 50 people and the structure is closed during wintertime. The View operates during summer time as a fully open area.
The Trail

It is the largest area in the centre and is the route to all areas of Wild Jordan. The main bar is situated in the area offering a variety of cocktails, green drinks, and organic coffee with an assortment of teas. The Trail has an indoor/outdoor seating area, respectively seating 30 and 40 people. The outdoor seating area over looks old Amman. The Trail is ideal for large lunches or dinners.
The Hub
The Hub is a relaxed seating area with couches and space, which has a breathtaking view offering a multipurpose relaxed room for reading, working or leisure. It offers the same wholesome menu and seats up to 30 people.  The Hub presents a library with various titles related to Jordan’s reserves. No music is allowed in order to maintain a library atmosphere.
The Family Café
The Family Café  with a seating capacity of up to 50 people and offers a wonderful view of old Amman. It offers a healthy menu, set in outstanding surroundings with a fireplace, for a cozy and warm atmosphere during chilly nights and huge windows that are unlocked during fair weather. A children’s area is designated to engage children in activities that can help develop knowledge of Jordan’s reserves and the environment. A large communal table is ideal for big groups and families.
Nature Shop
RSCN’s handicraft workshops are part of the socioeconomic development program for local communities. Sixteen handicraft workshops have been set up in the past decade and are currently operated and managed by RSCN. The sixteen workshops are located in and around different RSCN managed nature reserves in an effort to spread benefits to different underprivileged local communities. The workshops use the natural assets of protected areas to create sustainable economic and social benefits for local communities. These nature-inspired businesses create distinctive handmade products that are sold at Wild Jordan’s nine Nature Shops, which are located at each nature reserve and at the Wild Jordan Center in Amman. The unique and high-quality products are wonderful as souvenirs, gifts or to home decorations, and can be customized.

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