Northern Jordan

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Northern Jordan is the most developed region of Jordan. It includes the capital Amman.

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Cities

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  • Amman 31.95, 35.933333 - Amman AMMAN 2 Capital of the kingdom.
  • Ajlun 32.333611, 35.752222 - Ajloun Ajlun from Ajlun Castle A hill town in the north of Jordan, noted for its impressive ruins of the 12th-century castle which known nowadays as Ajlun Castle.
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  • Irbid 32.55, 35.85 - Irbid Irbid1 - Second largest metropolitan area in the north of the kingdom.
  • Jerash 32.272281, 35.891397 - Jerash Jerash City One of the largest Roman ruins in the Middle East.
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  • Salt 32.033333, 35.733333 - Al-Salt As-salt - Ancient town which was once the capital of Jordan.
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  • Zarqa 32.083333, 36.1 - Zarqa Zarqa14 - Third largest metropolitan area of the kingdom.

== Other destinations

  • Pella (Jordan) | Pella 32.45, 35.616667 - Pella, Jordan Byzantine Basilica - Archeological site
  • Umm Qais 32.65, 35.683333 - Umm Qais Modern Umm Qais, Jordan - Archeological site with views over the Sea of Galilee and Golan Heights.

What to see in Northern Jordan

Baptism Site - Al-Maghtas

  • Ajlun Castle, a great example of Islamic military architecture built during the Crusades, is an interesting maze of passages and levels, and offers a wonderful view of the surrounding area, northwestern Jordan, and off into Galilee.
  • The Baptism Site “Bethany Beyond the Jordan” (Al-Maghtas) just west of the Israeli settler border is the place where Jesus is said to have been baptized. The site is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Northern Jordan

Halal Restaurants in Northern Jordan

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Stay Safe

No Islamophobic Incidents have been reported

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