Photo Gallery
Snapshots of Karak beauty
Rabba Palace (Rabba of Moab Archaeological Site)
<p>More than ruins, Rabba was once one of the great cities of ancient Moab, now standing as a historical palace that reflects layers of Nabataean, Roman, and Islamic history in southern Jordan.</p>
LandmarksShrine of Zayd ibn Harithah
<p class="ql-align-justify">In Al-Mazar Al-Janubi, Karak Governorate, the Shrine of Zayd ibn Harithah preserves the legacy of the Battle of Mu'tah and one of Prophet Muhammad's most distinguished companions, offering visitors a journey through faith and history.</p>
LandmarksMutah Byzantine Church
<p class="ql-align-justify">In the village of Dhat Ras, south of Karak, the remains of a Byzantine church reflect the region's flourishing Christian heritage during the sixth century. Its archaeological remains preserve an important chapter of Jordan's rich historical legacy.</p>
LandmarksKhirbet et-Tannur
<p>Nabataean temple dating to the 1st century BC.</p>
LandmarksWadi Ibn Hammad
Imagine walking through a cold flowing stream between towering canyon walls, with the sound of water guiding every step… this is Wadi Bin Hammad in Karak. A hidden world inside the mountains where adventure becomes real—water hiking, lush greenery, and a landscape that feels completely detached from everyday life.
LandmarksAfra Hot Springs
<p>Experience the soothing warmth of Afra Hot Springs, where natural mineral waters flow through the mountains of Al-Karak, offering relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable scenery in southern Jordan.</p>
LandmarksKerak Archaeological Museum
Inside Kerak Castle, housing artifacts from multiple eras.
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