Photo Gallery
Snapshots of Karak beauty
Al-Qatraneh Castle
<p class="ql-align-justify">Standing in the heart of Jordan's southern desert, Al-Qatraneh Castle once served as a vital stop along the historic Syrian Hajj Route. Its Ottoman architecture and impressive water system continue to tell the story of pilgrims and caravans crossing the desert.</p>
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Battle of Mu’tah Site
<p>Standing on the land where one of the greatest battles in Islamic history took place, the Battle of Mu’tah Site blends the spirit of courage and sacrifice with the peaceful atmosphere of Al-Karak, offering visitors a truly unforgettable experience.</p>
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Prophet Lot Cave
<p class="ql-align-justify">Overlooking the Dead Sea and surrounded by the mountains of Al-Karak, Prophet Lot Cave offers a spiritual and historical experience where visitors feel connected to the timeless stories of the prophets and the ancient past of the region.</p>
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Maqam of Abdullah ibn Rawahah
<p class="ql-align-justify">In Al-Mazar Al-Janubi, Karak Governorate, the Shrine of Abdullah ibn Rawahah commemorates one of the commanders of the Battle of Mu'tah, offering visitors a place where faith, courage, and Islamic history come together.</p><p class="ql-align-justify"><br></p>
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Shrine of Prophet Suleiman
<p class="ql-align-justify">Perched atop the mountains of Sarfa in Fuqou' District, Karak Governorate, the Shrine of Prophet Solomon offers a peaceful setting where spiritual significance, panoramic views, and historical heritage come together.</p><p><br></p>
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Ain Sara – Wadi Al-Karak Spring
<p>The moment you step toward Ain Sara, the gentle sound of flowing water and the calm of nature welcome you into a world far removed from the noise of everyday life. Nestled beneath Karak Castle, this hidden gem offers a peaceful natural escape that has been alive for centuries. One visit is enough to understand why Ain Sara has remained deeply rooted in the memory of Karak’s people to this day.</p>
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Wadi Al-Karak
Wadi Karak is more than just a valley — it’s a complete experience. A journey that begins with a single step and ends with an unforgettable experience—where adventure meets tranquility, history meets nature, and every detail becomes a reason to return again and again.
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Prophet Noah Shrine
<p class="ql-align-justify"><strong>Located within the Old Islamic Cemetery in Karak, the Shrine of Prophet Noah offers a peaceful spiritual setting, preserving the local tradition associated with Prophet Noah and the enduring values of faith and patience.</strong></p><blockquote><br></blockquote><p class="ql-align-justify"><br></p>
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Shrine of Ja&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;#039;far ibn Abi Talib – Karak
<p class="ql-align-justify">In Al-Mazar Al-Janubi, Karak Governorate, the Shrine of Ja'far ibn Abi Talib preserves the legacy of the Battle of Mu'tah, where spiritual serenity meets the courage and sacrifice of one of Prophet Muhammad's most distinguished companions.</p>
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Kerak Castle
<p>More than just a castle, Kerak Castle is a fortress of legends, battles, and civilizations. Rising above the mountains of Al-Karak, it offers visitors a journey through centuries of history, mystery, and breathtaking panoramic views.</p>
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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>
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Shrine 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>
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Mutah 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>
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Khirbet et-Tannur
<p>Nabataean temple dating to the 1st century BC.</p>
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Wadi 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.
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Afra 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>
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Kerak Archaeological Museum
Inside Kerak Castle, housing artifacts from multiple eras.
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Wadi Mujib
<p class="ql-align-justify">A unique nature reserve stretching between towering mountains and the Dead Sea, famous for its water trails, waterfalls, adventure activities, and exceptional biodiversity.</p>
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Wadi Mujib
<p class="ql-align-justify">A unique nature reserve stretching between towering mountains and the Dead Sea, famous for its water trails, waterfalls, adventure activities, and exceptional biodiversity.</p>
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Wadi Mujib
<p class="ql-align-justify">A unique nature reserve stretching between towering mountains and the Dead Sea, famous for its water trails, waterfalls, adventure activities, and exceptional biodiversity.</p>
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