Ajlun is known as the governorate of grasslands owing to the fact that it is the only Jordanian governorate without any desert. It is also famous for the Zobia and Ishtafeina forests.
Iraq Al-Dob Is home to a number of caves that date back to the Iron Age, approximately 8500 BC. It also features the remains of round houses and tombs.
Kurbat Muzeibla Is the location of some Roman and Byzantine ruins.
The Castle of Ajlun Is an Ayyubid castle that was built by Ezz Eddin Ussama to meet the crusader invasion. It was constructed over Nabataean, Byzantine, and Roman ruins. The so-called ‘centuries of the Nabataean welfarewere found close to the third gate.
The Mamluk Mosque of Ajlun Was built during Ayyubid rule when King Al-Salih Najm Eddin Ayyub gave his orders in AD 1247 for its construction. It was rebuilt by the Mamluks and the Sultan Baibars built the mosque’s minaret. Sultan Qolon reconstructed it after it was torn down by Sieol.
Seedi Badr Isa domed structure that is believed to have been used as a school for teaching religion during the Ayyubid and Mamluk periods.
Mar Iliass Is a tomb which looks like the church of Ilea the Prophet and is located between Ishtafeina and the town of Wahadna. It dates back to the fifth and sixth centuries AD.
The Church of the Mountain's Lady Is located in Anjara, one of the most important locations for Christian pilgrimage during the third millennium