Why should Karak be your next tourist destination?

Written By ندى ماهر عبدربه on 2025/03/27

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arab Weather - Located 900 meters above sea level, Karak is one of the oldest fortified cities in Jordan, having played a major role in the region's history for over a thousand years. Whether you're arriving via the King's Highway to the east or from the Dead Sea to the west, you'll be greeted by the towering citadel and ancient walls, telling the stories of the civilizations that passed through here.

From the Castle to the Valleys: Unforgettable Adventures in Karak

Karak Castle: A Proud History and Exceptional Architecture

Karak Castle is one of Jordan's most prominent historical landmarks, an architectural masterpiece that reflects the genius of the Crusader armies. The castle is a maze of medieval passages and corridors, offering stunning panoramic views extending to the Dead Sea and the Mount of Olives on a clear day. When visiting the castle, don't miss the opportunity to wander among the rocky passages and explore the secret tunnels once used to defend the city.

Exceptional Adventures: Breathtaking Valleys and Terrain

Karak is surrounded by a group of picturesque valleys that are ideal destinations for adventure and climbing enthusiasts:

  1. Wadi Wadah: Located on the road from the Dead Sea to Karak, it is a great attraction for rock climbing enthusiasts, with heights of up to 200 meters, and features stunning views of the Dead Sea.
  2. Wadi Mujib: Known as the "Grand Canyon of Jordan," it features enchanting landscapes with rushing water cutting through the rocks.
  3. Wadi Al-Hidan: It features wonderful water paths that provide a unique experience for lovers of water adventures and rock walking.

A magical journey from Karak to Dana

If you're a hiking enthusiast, the trek from Karak to Dana Nature Reserve will take you through diverse terrain ranging from fertile plains to deep valleys, where you'll see:

  1. The abandoned village of Khirbet Ainun, which tells the history of the Crusades.
  2. Wadi Al-Hasa, which separates the towering rocky cliffs.
  3. Edomite ruins, dating back to the ancient Edomite civilization.
  4. Dana Village, where you can enjoy an overnight stay surrounded by nature in the Dana Biosphere Reserve.

Top things to do in Karak: from castles to mountain adventures

Karak: An unmissable destination for history and nature lovers

Whether you're interested in history, adventure, or exploring the landscape, Karak offers a complete experience that combines a rich past with captivating natural beauty. Don't forget your camera to capture the most stunning views, and take your time to enjoy the authentic Jordanian cuisine served in the city's traditional restaurants.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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