
Jerash
Roman Ruins & Wild Green Hills: A Jerash Couple’s Escape
Ancient Roman romance wrapped in Jordan’s wild green hills
Spend a long weekend wandering the Roman streets of Jerash, then retreat to green hillsides, pine forests, and quiet village views. This itinerary keeps logistics simple while leaning into a lush, wild vibe and relaxed, romantic moments for two.
Highlights
Walk hand-in-hand through Jerash’s colonnaded streets before the crowds arrive.
Share a simple halal picnic overlooking rolling hills and ancient sites.
Watch the sun sink behind Ajloun’s forests from a dramatic hilltop fortress.
Stroll shaded pine and oak trails in Ajloun Forest Reserve for a jungle‑like feel.
Taste homestyle Jordanian dishes in small, family-run spots around Jerash.
Where to Stay

Olive Branch Hotel
A simple hillside hotel surrounded by olive trees and greenery, with a pool and wide valley views over Jerash’s countryside.
$60-90/night
Hadrian’s Gate Hotel
Small, basic hotel within walking distance of the ruins, some rooms facing green hillsides and the site itself.
$50-80/nightGood to Know
How to Get from Amman or Airport to Jerash
From Amman or Queen Alia Airport, the least stressful option is to arrange a private taxi or car through your Jerash hotel or a trusted Amman-based driver; it’s usually 45–60 minutes from Amman and around 1.5 hours from the airport, and agreeing a fixed price in advance avoids haggling.
Staying Connected Without Local Data
Before leaving Cairo, download offline maps of Jerash and Ajloun (e.g., via Google Maps or Maps.me) and save your hotel and key sites; once in Jordan, you can ask cafés, restaurants, and hotels to book taxis for you and use simple landmark directions (“Jerash ruins south gate”, “Ajloun Castle”) to get around.
Halal Dining in Northern Jordan
Most local restaurants are halal by default, but it’s still good practice to confirm “lahm halal?” and ask if any dishes use alcohol; choose grilled meats, mezze, and vegetable dishes and avoid Western-style places that might serve pork or cook with wine unless they explicitly confirm they can keep everything halal for you.
Beating Heat and Crowds at Jerash Ruins
Plan to enter the archaeological site as close to opening time as possible, walk the more exposed areas (Oval Plaza, Cardo, temples) in the first 2–3 hours, then retreat for lunch and a shaded break; bring hats, sunscreen, and plenty of water since shade is limited inside.
Simple Day Trip Logistics for Ajloun
For Ajloun Castle and the Forest Reserve, ask your Jerash hotel to organize a round-trip taxi that waits or picks you up later, combining castle and forest in one loop; this avoids juggling multiple rides in rural areas and lets you focus on views instead of logistics.
Your Day Trip Itinerary

Lebanese House Restaurant (Bait Lebnan)
Popular sit-down spot with a leafy garden feel; order mixed grills (all beef/lamb/chicken, halal), hummus, tabbouleh, fattoush, grilled vegetables, and fresh juices.
1h 15m · $15-25 per person
Jerash Rest House Restaurant
Simple restaurant right by the site entrance; go for falafel, foul (fava beans), labneh, fresh bread, olives, and tea — all standard halal Jordanian breakfast items.
45m · $7-12 per person
Jerash Archaeological Site (Ancient Gerasa)
Explore the Oval Plaza, Cardo Maximus, South Theater, Temple of Zeus, and Temple of Artemis; arrive early to walk the colonnaded streets together in softer light and climb the theater steps for views over the ruins.
3h · $15-20 per person (entry ticket)
South Theater & Music Performances
Spend extra time at the South Theater to climb the stone steps and, if you’re lucky, listen to local musicians playing drums or bagpipes that echo through the amphitheater.
1h · Included in site ticket
Free Explore: Jerash Old Town & Souks
Wander the streets near the archaeological site, browse small shops for dates, nuts, and spices, and look for little juice stands and bakeries for a fresh snack.
2h · Free (plus any shopping/snacks)
Ajloun Forest Reserve Restaurant (RSCN Eco-Lodge)
Buffet-style or set-menu Jordanian dishes using local ingredients; expect vegetarian stews, rice dishes, grilled halal chicken or lamb, salads, and fresh bread — confirm halal meat and no alcohol in dishes when you arrive.
1h · $12-20 per person
Ajloun Castle (Qal’at Ar-Rabad)
Tour the medieval Islamic castle, walk through stone halls and towers, and step onto the ramparts for sweeping views of the surrounding hills and forests.
2h · $3-5 per person
Ajloun Forest Reserve Hike
Join a short, marked trail (like a 1–2 hour loop) through oak and pine forests, stopping at viewpoints over the green valleys; arrange the walk at the reserve’s visitor center.
2h 30m · $10-20 per person (trail/guide fees vary)
Free Explore: Ajloun Hills & Village Stops
Ask your driver or hotel to stop at one or two viewpoints or small roadside stalls for fruit and tea, and take short walks among olive groves and terraces.
1h 30m · Free (plus any snacks/drinks)12 activities across 3 days
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