Karak Castle is one of the largest and most important castles of the crusades in Jordan and the Levant, with an area of ​​25,300 square meters and rising from the sea surface about 1000 meters. The fortress was built by Falk the Prince of Jerusalem t...

Located at Al-Mazar near Karak, the museum is host to a collection of items representing Islamic civilization and culture, including sculpture, ceramics and coins. Opening hours: 0800 – 1500 (closed Tuesdays). Tel: (03) 2370319 Entrance is free. ...

Al-Mujeb is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Karak, offering many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Rooms at Al-Mujeb offer air conditioning providing exceptional comfort and convenience, and guests can go online with free i...

Centrally located 3 minutes’ drive from downtown Karak, Cairwan Hotel offers cosy accommodation in a peaceful neighbourhood. It features a restaurant, garden and terrace. Crusaders Castle is a 5-minute drive away. The bright and airy rooms at Cairwa...

Away from the castle, visitors can visit the palace center, the place where the 19th century Ottoman administrative centers were redesigned to form a visitor center that includes restaurants, handicrafts center and other facilities centered around th...

The museum was founded in 1981 in a hall with a barrel shape of 80 m long and 12 m long, dating back to the Mamluk period inside the castle. In 2001, the museum was rehabilitated as part of the tourism sector development project, funded by the Japan ...

You can visit Prophet Nuh's (Noah) shrine in Karak, and his tomb lies close to the city. God sent Noah to his people to warn them of divine punishment if they continued to worship idols, and to build a mighty ark that would withstand the floods to co...

The Cave of the Prophet of Lot, south-east of the Dead Sea in the southern Jordan Valley, is one of the oldest archaeological sites in the world. While waiting for the cave witness on the places of the lost cities linking it with all the archaeologic...

Located in the southern town of Mazar in the Karak governorate, a large newly built mosque, inside it (outside the place of prayer) is a mausoleum attributed to the companions of Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, the second leader in the battle of Mu'tah....