AJLOUN FOREST RESERVE, JORDAN
NEW STEPS Travel & Tourism Licensed by the Ministry of Tourism
Phone: + 961 4 713 467 E-mail: [email protected]
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AJLOUN FOREST RESERVE
اللغة العربية version fran�aise
SPECIAL RATES
DISCOUNT
UP TO 70%
Book now, pay on check out
Room Type |
Special Rates |
Tented Bungalows |
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Tent Single Bungalows |
130 $ |
Tent Double Bungalows |
130 $ |
Tent Triple Bungalows |
160 $ |
Extra Bed |
165 $ |
Cabins |
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Cabin Single Occupancy |
170 $ |
Cabin Double Occupancy |
170 $ |
Cabin Triple Occupancy |
220 $ |
Extra Bed |
250 $ |
CONDITIONS
AJLOUN FOREST RESERVE: HOW TO MAKE A RESERVATION AT THE BEST RATES
To make a reservation, please send full names of passengers, nationality, your telephone number, check in date, arrival time, check out date, room type by e-mail to:
Your request will be processed very shortly: from 1 to 8 hours if your request reaches us at night!
For phone booking or last minute booking, please call:
00961 4 713 467 or 00961 4 716 467 or 00961 4 716 649
DESCRIPTION OF AJLOUN FOREST RESERVE
Ajloun Woodland Reserve is located in the Ajloun
Highlands (North of Amman), around the extension of a long valley known as Wadi
Ain Zubia. It consists of Mediterranean-like hill country, dominated by open
woodlands of Oak and Pistachio trees. The Reserve was first established in 1988
when a captive-breeding program for the Roe Deer was initiated.
The reserve, 13 square kilometer, is located in an area named Eshtafena. The
reserve management has set up two hiking trails and provided a special area for
camping.
Ajloun's woodlands consist mostly of Oak trees, interspersed with Pistachio,
Pine, Carob, and Wild Strawberry trees. These trees have been important to local
people for their wood, scenic beauty, and quite often for medicine and food.
The Roe Deer is adapted to forest habitat, and feeds on a variety of trees,
shrubs and grasses. The rich Mediterranean-like forests that covered the Ajloun
area provided an ideal habitat for millennia. However, deforestation and
desertification over the past 200 years led to the decline in numbers of the Roe
Deer. Three Roe Deers were introduced to the captive breeding enclosure in
Ajloun in 1988, from a similar habitat in Turkey. Today, there are 13 Roe Deer
at Ajloun.
The Persian Fallow Deer is another species that was once common in Jordan. This
animal probably became extinct by the turn of the century. A re-introduction
program for this deer at Zubia will begin as soon as the Roe Deer program has
been firmly established. This species of deer derives its name from the old
English word "falu", meaning "brownish-yellow", which describes the color of its
coat.
The Ajloun area has a long history of human settlement, due to its Mediterranean
climate, dense forests and fertile soil. This rich history is reflected in the
many archaeological ruins scattered in the woodlands and surrounding villages.
A spring located in a valley between Zubia and Tubna villages served as a major
source of water for the surrounding settlements. Today, there are more than ten
villages surrounding the Ajloun Reserve. Some villagers are involved in farming
crops such as grapes, figs and olives while others work in the public sector.
Ajloun area is famous for its olive trees and its assorted products.
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