The Mujib Biosphere Reserve, positioned 410 meters below sea level, holds the distinction of being the world's lowest nature reserve.
Learn moreWādī Mujib is a breathtaking natural wonder located in the heart of Al Karak region.
Learn moreLocated in the village of Sirfa to the northwest of Al Karak and approximately 160 km from Amman.
Learn moreSituated (4km) north of Qasr Bashir, stands as one of three Nabatean/Roman fortifications.
Learn moreWādī Bin Hammad Hot Springs, between Madaba and Al Karak, features lush vegetation and palm trees.
Learn moreAlso known as Castra Praetorii Mobeni, stands as one of the best-preserved Roman forts in the Bilad Al sham.
Learn moreLocated in the historic city of Al Karak holds deep significance in both biblical and Quranic narratives.
Learn moreWādī Al Karak beckons adventurers with its captivating landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
Learn moreNestled near the shores of the Dead Sea, Wādī Al ʿAsal offers a remarkable hiking experience unlike any other.
Learn moreLocated within the historic walls of the old castle,it offers a captivating journey through the diverse history of the region.
Learn moreConstructed in 1849, possibly tracing back to the Byzantine era or even earlier Christian foundations.
Learn moreExplore the fascinating history and architectural wonders of Al Karak Castle, where each stone tells a story of valor and resilience.
Learn moreA Roman frontier site located in Al Karak. Built in the 2nd century AD as part of Limes Arabicus, it served as a strategic defensive structure.
Learn morethe mausoleum complex serves as a sanctuary drawing pilgrims and visitors from far and wide.
Learn moreNestled on the slope of Jabal Abu Rukba, served as a fortress for Roman and Byzantine border troops.
Learn moreA testament to the rich archaeological and historical heritage of the Southern Ghor area near the Dead Sea in Jordan.
Learn moreLot's Cave is a mere 10-minute climb from the surrounding landscape where the ancient site is revealed.
Learn moreOne of Jordan's remarkable natural wonders, nestled between the Al Karak and Al Tafilah Governorates in western Jordan.
Learn moreThis trail presents an unparalleled opportunity to immerse oneself in the desert wilderness.
Learn moreOriginally part of the defense system of the Nabataean kingdom, Qasr Abu Al Kharaq later served as a watchtower for the Roman army.
Learn moreThe reserve serves as a crucial habitat for rare and endangered birds at both the local and regional levels.
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