Ajloun: Projects Position the Governorate on the Map of Sustainable Tourism

Ajloun: Projects Position the Governorate on the Map of Sustainable Tourism
Ajloun: Projects Position the Governorate on the Map of Sustainable Tourism
The Ajloun Development Area is witnessing accelerated progress in developing high-quality investment and tourism projects aimed at transforming the governorate into a fully integrated eco-tourism destination. This transformation is being driven by strategic partnerships and a variety of incentives that foster a sustainable business environment.اضافة اعلان

Tariq Al-Ma’aytah, Director of the Ajloun Development Area, stated that the region is experiencing a steady rise in investment activity as part of an ambitious plan to establish it as a premier environmental and tourism hub. Key projects include eco-lodges, new hotels, a national park, and a range of recreational and family-friendly facilities and events.

In remarks to the Jordan News Agency (Petra), Al-Ma’aytah confirmed that the coming phase will see the launch of several vital projects in partnership with investors. These include a hotel and eco-lodges currently under development, as well as a multipurpose palace featuring conference and seminar halls.

He emphasized that the Ajloun Cable Car project is one of the most prominent development initiatives in the Kingdom, marking the first of its kind in Jordan. It has become a major attraction for both local and regional tourists, stimulating economic and commercial activity while boosting tourism-related investments in the governorate.

Al-Ma’aytah noted that the cable car area has also seen a significant influx of visitors—particularly from the Arab world—coinciding with a series of diverse entertainment events. These included musical performances, children’s programs, and traditional markets that created a vibrant and lively atmosphere.

He added that the development area is steadily moving toward transforming the cable car site into a full-scale resort by expanding activities and supporting facilities. These include recreational vehicles such as off-road buggies and electric scooters. In parallel, work continues on the Ajloun National Park project, which is progressing significantly, with around 60–70% of its components expected to be completed by 2027.