The path of Wadi Al-Qilt is from Wadi Al-Qilt towards Ain Fara, with a length of 10 km. The path starts from the second point of the valley, the point of the second waterfall towards Ain Fara.
Wadi al-Qilt is well known, both in terms of the beauty of the geographical area or in terms of running water, the nature of the rocks and the narrowness of the siq in some areas, and this is what enriches the beauty above the beauty of the valley.
The nature of Jericho’s mountains, colors and valleys differ from all regions of Palestine, warm and flat with most of their branches and exotic animals such as rocky pile and others.
Wadi al-Qilt is a natural slope between the neighboring hills, and it is made up of high rock walls that extend for a distance of 45 km between Jericho and Jerusalem.












