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Dibeen Forest Reserve in Jordan Drives Eco-Tourism Growth with their Sustainable Development Programs, Heritage Workshops, Community Involvement and Conservation Projects - Travel And Tour World

February 15, 2026 - 23:51

Dibeen Forest Reserve in Jordan Drives Eco-Tourism Growth with their Sustainable Development Programs, Heritage Workshops, Community Involvement and Conservation Projects - Travel And Tour World

Nestled in the northern hills of Jordan, the Dibeen Forest Reserve is emerging as a leading model for eco-tourism, successfully balancing conservation with community-focused sustainable development. The reserve's multifaceted strategy is attracting visitors seeking authentic, environmentally responsible travel experiences while safeguarding one of the region's most precious natural habitats.

Central to its success are immersive heritage workshops that connect guests with local traditions, from olive oil soap making to traditional embroidery. These programs are not just tourist attractions; they are vital channels for community involvement, ensuring economic benefits directly support nearby villages and foster local stewardship of the land.

Beyond cultural engagement, Dibeen's innovative conservation projects are fundamental. Efforts focus on protecting its unique pine-oak forest ecosystem, one of the southernmost of its kind in the world, through careful species monitoring, habitat restoration, and sustainable resource management. This dedicated preservation work ensures the long-term health of the forest, which is home to endangered species like the Persian squirrel.

By intertwining genuine cultural heritage with rigorous environmental protection, Dibeen Forest Reserve offers a compelling blueprint. It demonstrates how eco-tourism can be a powerful force for both preserving natural wonders and providing tangible, sustainable livelihoods for local communities, setting a standard for responsible travel in the Middle East and beyond.


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