Arab Weather - If you're coming to Karak via the King's Highway from the east, or from the Dead Sea from the west, the first thing that will dazzle you is the sight of the towering castle, which tells chapters of an eventful history. This city played a pivotal role in determining the fate of kings and nations for a thousand years.
A Trip to Karak: Where History Meets Natural Beauty
Perched 900 meters above sea level, Karak Castle is a Crusader fortress dating back to the Middle Ages. The castle consists of intricate underground passages and tunnels, which you can explore through a massive gate upon purchase of a ticket. Despite its military character, the castle reflects architectural ingenuity that reflects the might of the Crusader armies of the time.
From the western balconies of the castle , you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view, which on clear days extends as far as the Dead Sea and the Mount of Olives near Bethlehem.
Outside the castle, the castle square takes you on a journey back to the Ottoman era, where beautiful 19th-century buildings stand, formerly used for administrative purposes. Today, these buildings have been transformed into a tourist center featuring restaurants and handicraft markets, adding a lively and cultural feel to the place.
Inside the castle is the Karak Archaeological Museum, opened in 1980. It houses artifacts dating back to the Moabite, Nabataean, Roman, Byzantine, and Mamluk periods, as well as the Islamic era. The museum houses rare exhibits such as Nabataean pottery, Byzantine inscriptions, Roman glassware, and skeletal remains from the Bronze Age.
Your guide to visiting Karak: the most prominent tourist and historical landmarks
Located in Karak , the Islamic Shrine Museum houses a unique collection of artifacts that reflect Islamic culture, including sculptures, ceramics, and coins that tell stories of the flourishing Islamic civilization in the region.
Karak also houses the shrine of the Prophet Noah, whose tomb is believed to be located near the old city. This site is a pilgrimage site for visitors seeking to learn more about the life of the Prophet Noah, who was sent by God to warn his people of divine punishment and instructed them to build the famous ark.
Combining the grandeur of history with the beauty of nature, Karak is not just a tourist destination, but a rich experience that blends historical atmosphere with authentic Jordanian culture. Whether you're a history buff or seeking new adventures, Karak will offer an unforgettable experience.
Karak: A towering historical gem in the heart of Jordan
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