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| Wadi Hesa : the end side toward The Dead Sea. |
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Wadi Al-Hesa
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Wilderness First Aid - Hike Safe!
In outdoors you should always be ready for the unexpected. In
an extreme environment with many parameters out of control, accidents may
happen. And then you will need to be prepared as a trip leader to provide the
help and care for people who become ill or injured far from definitive medical
care, and only using the limited resources Available.
The minute the guide accepts a participant to be in his
group, he takes all the responsibility for bringing him back safe. In general, few
simple acts of first Aid can make a difference between life and death, the lack
of understanding these acts can put everyone in the outdoor group in danger.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
King of the Jungle
There are no words to describe the feeling when you stand in
front of a wild animal when you are in a Walking Safari, what if this animal
was the king of the Jungle?
I still remember the first time I did so in my course in
South Africa. There is nothing between us we stood there and looked each other
on the eyes.
The whole feeling differs when you are the guide! Here you
have to be aware of everything around you, every single move, not only that you
have to be ready for the worst, if thee lion decided to attach –which not
supposed to happen if you know what you are doing-, and above all give your
client the chance to satisfy their lifetime dream.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Birding and Bird Guiding in Jordan
We’re down the end of the winter season. For birds the spring migration has begun and that means it’s peak season for bird-watching.
Birdwatching or birding is the observation of birds as a recreational activity in their natural environment either by naked eyes or with the help of a visual enhancement device –binoculars-, or even by listening to the birds’ calls and songs.
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| Hoopoe - Upopa epopos. Photo by: Osama Tamimi |
Birding has become a truly international pastime, inspiring
an increasing number of enthusiasts to travel the world in pursuit of rare and
exotic species, often in fragile ecosystems.
Jordan is an exceptional place for birdwatching. Its
geographical position means that it is a hub for migratory species from Europe,
Africa and Asia. The birdlife of all three continents pass through Jordan twice
a year on their passage between seasonal habitats and sometimes it is possible
to see specimens from each at the same time.
During the period 28th February to 7th
March Baraka have conducted the first phase of the first Jordanian Certified
Bird Guiding Program that aims to train and certify specialized bird-watching
guides capable of leading dedicated international birding groups accordance with
international best practices. This is in a step toward developing the birding
and nature tourism in the country.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
11 DAYS, 11 MARATHONS TO GIVE HOPE TO CHILDREN IN JORDAN
Amman—After his run around the world, David Christof will cross the Kingdom of Jordan in eleven marathons from the 15th to the 25th of March. David hopes to raise money for Jordanian and Syrian children’s educational needs such as school improvements, supplies and equipment.
Over a third of all Syrian refugees who have found refuge in the Kingdom are children and Jordan is struggling to meet the needs for teachers, materials and space to provide them with an education. Informal schools run from garages and other ad-hoc locations attempt to provide education to the children who cannot enroll in the Kingdom’s over-crowded schools.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
The First Specialized Training in Nature Guiding
| A photo of the participants in the Nature Guides Training course |
The RSCN held the first specialized training for their
Nature Guides last Sunday (5-1-2014) as part of the building capacity for their
employees in order to provide the guests with the best experience possible.
The training was delivered by Four FGASA (Filed Guide
Association of South Africa) Guides (Osama Cori, Osama Al-Smadi, Abdulla
Abo-Rumman, and Nadia Al-Aloul) who have spent a year studying Nature Guiding
In Eco-Training Academy, South Africa.
This Course was a first of its kind in the region, covering
an introduction to the intended skills needed for a guide to build the best
experience for his guests, and covering the basic knowledge that the guide need
to possess to be able to interpret the environment to his guests. The training
where build through over 6 months during which the four guides were working on
developing a training curricula similar to the South African one but well
fitted to the needs of the region.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Why You Should Hire an Adventure Athlete?
I was reading some reviews for the book “Business Lessons from the Edge”, which talks about how extreme athletes use intelligent risk-taking
to succeed in business, when the idea of this article came to me.
Why would anyone hire a crazy risk-taker who risk even his
own life?
In a previous post I discussed the reasons that make us take a high risk action –as a sport-.
Well what does it take to succeed in business? Risk taking.
Preparation. Self-confidence. The same principles that drive extreme athletes
to the highest peaks of performance.
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