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Nestled in the lush, green hills of northern Jordan lies a journey that seamlessly blends history, adventure, and natural beauty. Visiting Jerash and Ajloun offers travelers a unique window into the past while inviting them to relax in the serenity of forested landscapes and modern rural retreats.
The ideal time to visit Jerash and Ajloun is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to early November). During these months, temperatures are mild, wildflowers bloom across the hills, and the forests are vibrant green. Summers can be hot, particularly in Jerash, though Ajloun remains cooler due to its elevation. Winters are chilly and sometimes snowy in Ajloun, adding a different charm for those who enjoy a winter escape.
Just 30 kilometers northwest of Jerash, Ajloun welcomes visitors with cool mountain breezes, pine forests, and rolling olive groves. This region is home to the Ajloun Forest Reserve, a haven for nature lovers and eco-tourists.
At the heart of the area stands the impressive Ajloun Castle (Qalaat Ar-Rabad), built in 1184 by a general of Saladin. The castle's elevated position offers stunning panoramic views of the Jordan Valley and glimpses of the West Bank on clear days. Exploring its towers and underground passages is a must for history buffs.
One of the most exciting additions to the area’s tourism landscape is the Ajloun Cable Car—a thrilling ride that connects the visitor center to the Ajloun Forest Reserve. The cabins glide smoothly over forested hills, offering breathtaking views of the highlands. It’s a favorite for families, couples, and photographers seeking scenic panoramas.
For those looking to slow down and breathe in the clean mountain air, spending the night in the Ajloun Wooden Cabins (or huts) within the Forest Reserve is a magical experience. These rustic yet comfortable eco-lodges are surrounded by oak and pine trees and offer a unique chance to unwind in nature.
Wake up to birdsong, enjoy a locally prepared breakfast, and take a guided hike through one of the reserve’s marked trails. You may spot roe deer, wild boar, or even a fox if you're lucky. The experience is perfect for travelers seeking tranquility, family bonding, or a digital detox.
Just a 45-minute drive from Amman, Jerash is one of the best-preserved Roman provincial cities outside Italy. Walking through its colonnaded streets, oval forum, and grand amphitheater, you are transported nearly 2,000 years into the past. The grandeur of Hadrian’s Arch, the Temple of Artemis, and the intricate mosaics scattered throughout the site showcase the architectural brilliance of a bygone era.
Don't miss the Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts, held annually in the summer, where Roman ruins come alive with music, poetry, dance, and theatrical performances from across the Arab world and beyond.
Whether you’re drawn by the ancient echoes of Roman legions in Jerash or the whispering pines of Ajloun’s forests, this northern Jordan itinerary promises an enriching blend of culture, history, and adventure. Spend a night under the stars, ride above the treetops, and let the past and present converge in a journey you'll never forget.