The Jordanian city of Karak and its most important tourist tracks
Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Qasimi - Palaces and castles, archaeological sites and historical monuments, mosques and churches, gardens and museums, culture, history and stunning nature.. You can find all of them in the Jordanian Karak, which is 125 kilometers from the capital Amman and has a long history within the royal road .
Al-Karak is famous for many tourist places, but what distinguishes it most is the large archaeological sites such as Al-Karak Castle, Al-Qatraneh Castle, the ruins of Al-Rabbah and Al-Qasr, and in the city center you can head to the gardens of Al-Zahir Baybars and Marshal Habis Al-Majali, as well as visit the beautiful mosques such as Al-Hamidi Mosque and Al-Omari Mosque, not to mention Old churches and other attractions.
Among the natural tourist sites in the vicinity of the city are the Jubilee Forest, Ain Sarah, the valleys of Mujib, Asal and Namira, the Cave of Lot, peace be upon him, the eastern and western panoramas, in addition to the city's proximity to the Dead Sea.
Al-Karak also includes a number of important museums that open their doors to visitors every day of the year from eight in the morning until six in the evening, and they are represented in the Karak Museum and the Lot Cave Museum, which is located in Ghor Al-Safi, as well as the Islamic Museum located in the southern shrine.
Walking paths between the landmarks of Karak
If you want to tourism in the country of Karak, there are three different paths, represented in the heritage path that takes you between the historical monuments within the city of Karak, the religious path that allows the visitor to access the shrines of the prophets, the companions and a number of important Islamic monuments such as the ancient castle of Karak. The southern valleys, and he takes you from the Dead Sea to Wadi Mujib, Ghor Al-Safi, Lot's Cave, and others.
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