Khaberni - In a time where steps quicken and spaces for contemplation narrow, a social activist and photographer in the prime of his youth emerges. Using his lens as a message, and his passion as a bridge, he connects people with the beauty of their homeland. He is Faisal Al-Rutaymat Al-Slaytah, the creative young man who has devoted his talent to highlight key locations that enhance local tourism, revealing the treasures that the land of Jordan holds, deserving to be discovered and their stories told through his lens.
Wadi Al-Slaytah… a vibrant natural painting, located to the south of the capital Amman, in the area of Umm Al-Rasas, is a natural site that combines the charm of nature with its mesmerizing tranquility. The valley is distinguished by its fresh waterfalls and flowing springs, around which clear water pools form, attracting visitors from various regions seeking relaxation, enjoyment, and engaging in recreational activities.
The valley is an ideal destination for adventure lovers; visitors find pleasure in mountain climbing, swimming, and diving in the natural pools, as well as enjoying the breathtaking views that captivate the eyes and refresh the spirits. The land is also famed for its fertility, where various crops such as sage, tomatoes, guava, and others grow, adding a beautiful agricultural touch to the place, enhancing its life and splendor.
Documenting the beauty of this valley was not just a hobby for Faisal Al-Rutaymat Al-Slaytah, but a mission through which he aims to acquaint people with the importance of domestic tourism, and to strengthen their connection to their land and natural heritage. He has excelled in capturing the details of the place through his lens, presenting pictures that are lively, showcasing the beauty of nature, and inviting discovery and conservation.
Faisal is an ambitious and creative young man, steadily making his mark in the field of photography and community impact, deserving of all forms of support and encouragement; for individuals like him contribute to portraying a bright image of their homeland, and instill in hearts the love for the land and belonging to it.
Between the beauty of nature and the wonder of creativity, Wadi Al-Slaytah remains a testament that in Jordan there are places worthy of visitation, and young people deserving of support, to keep the homeland a tale of beauty told through the lenses of its devoted sons.



