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The Dead Sea Panoramic Complex

Dead Sea Panoramic Complex 
An hour drive away from Amman and 40 minutes from Madaba, perched at the edge of the Zara mountain range, the Dead Sea Panoramic Complex offers a spectacular view of the Dead Sea and the Holy Land.

The Complex is consist of:
Panorama Restaurant The floor to ceiling windows gives you an ambiance and scenery as a lookout restaurant. An outdoor seating is a nice spot to have a cup of coffee under the nice weather.

Dead Sea Museum  The interesting museum dedicated to the natural and cultural history of the Dead Sea. It consists of 4 main sections – Origins, Ecosystem, Human Interaction and Dead Sea in danger – presenting the background necessary to appreciate the wonderful location. The museum will answer all your questions about the sea, presenting the past, present and future of the Dead Sea.

Lookout point/Viewing vistas - Located in front of the restaurant terrace you can take in breathtaking view over the Jordan Rift Valley and Dead Sea basin.

Outdoor Amphitheater  Located between main building and restaurant, an ideal venue for lectures, group studies or mini concerts.

Zara Cliff – An easy path that allows you to discover the cliffs with its exceptional views and astonishing biodiversity.

The Dead Sea Panoramic Complex is open every day:
9:00am to 5:00pm during summer time
9:00am to 4:00pm during winter time




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