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Adjlun

Adjlun (Jordan)

Practical information on Adjlun

  • Romantic
  • Nature Reserve / Wildlife Observation / Safari
  • Hiking / Trekking
  • Castle and fortress
  • Place or Historical Monument
  • Essential
4 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
30min drive from Jerash
When to go
All year round
Minimum stay
1 to 2 days

Reviews of Adjlun

Camille Griffoulieres Seasoned Traveller
116 written opinions

Ajloun is a little town around 20km from Jerash that's known for its classified nature reserve and nearby Medieval castle of Qala’at ar-Rabad, built during the 12th Century by Arabs from the Ayyubid Dynasty.

My suggestion:
Think about taking a picnic with you - Jordanian families often come here to eat under shady olive trees and enjoy the spectacular scenery. 
My review

I really loved Ajloun, with its magnificent Mediterranean landscape. Whereas Jerash is dry and stony, this town in nestled in the lush, green Jordan Valley. I took a walk along little roads lined with pines, oaks and olive trees; as it was Springtime the fields were bursting with flowers. 

The reserve at Ajloun is extremely well managed, finding a balance between eco-tourism and conservation. Only one trail is accessible without a guide. I went on the Soap Maker's trail, which is one of six possible treks that alternates panoramic views with woodland. We rounded up our tour with a visit to an olive oil soap-making workshop that's run by a group of local women. 

I also toured the Qala’at ar-Rabad fortress, which overlooks the town. The view from its heights was incredible. I was impressed by this well-fortified, Medieval construction, complete with dungeons, round towers with battlements, torture chambers and moats.

I recommend you hire a guide, who'll provide you with a fascinating narrative - the walls, after all, can't tell their own story. You'll learn, for example, that the castle formed part of a chain of dovecotes (along with Kerak and Belvoir on the other side of Jordan) between Damascus and Cairo that allowed allies to communicate by carrier pigeons!

Ajloun Castle
Camille Griffoulieres Seasoned Traveller
116 written opinions

Ajloun is a little town around 20km from Jerash that's known for its classified nature reserve and nearby Medieval castle of Qala’at ar-Rabad, built during the 12th Century by Arabs from the Ayyubid Dynasty.

My suggestion:
Think about taking a picnic with you - Jordanian families often come here to eat under shady olive trees and enjoy the spectacular scenery. 
My review

I really loved Ajloun, with its magnificent Mediterranean landscape. Whereas Jerash is dry and stony, this town in nestled in the lush, green Jordan Valley. I took a walk along little roads lined with pines, oaks and olive trees; as it was Springtime the fields were bursting with flowers. 

The reserve at Ajloun is extremely well managed, finding a balance between eco-tourism and conservation. Only one trail is accessible without a guide. I went on the Soap Maker's trail, which is one of six possible treks that alternates panoramic views with woodland. We rounded up our tour with a visit to an olive oil soap-making workshop that's run by a group of local women. 

I also toured the Qala’at ar-Rabad fortress, which overlooks the town. The view from its heights was incredible. I was impressed by this well-fortified, Medieval construction, complete with dungeons, round towers with battlements, torture chambers and moats.

I recommend you hire a guide, who'll provide you with a fascinating narrative - the walls, after all, can't tell their own story. You'll learn, for example, that the castle formed part of a chain of dovecotes (along with Kerak and Belvoir on the other side of Jordan) between Damascus and Cairo that allowed allies to communicate by carrier pigeons!

Ajloun Castle