The
reserve is home to such rare species and specimens as the
Nubian Ibex, the honey badger, wild cats, wolves, and the
desert gazelle, as well as junipers, carob and pistachio
trees. It also attracts many birds including eagles, buzzards,
falcons, sunbirds, bee-eaters and finches.
Wadi
Al-Amti is a wonderful spot to go for a few
hours hiking with the local Bedouins through our beautiful
valleys and gorges. |