These include Jabal Umm ad Dami, Jabal Ramm and Jabal um Ishrin.
Jabal Umm ad Dami is Jordan's highest peak, at 1840 meters above sea level, and is located 30 kilometers south of the village of Wadi Rum. On a clear day, you can see the Red Sea and the border with Saudi Arabia from its summit. There is an astronomical observatory at the top.
Jordan's second highest peak is Jabal Ramm (1,734 meters above sea level), one meter lower is Jabal um Ishrin. The east face of Jabal Ramm is considered one of the greatest climbing attractions in the region.