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The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature and Wild Jordan Contact us Created in 1966 under the patronage of His Majesty the late King Hussein, The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) is a non-governmental organization devoted to the conservation of Jordan's natural environment. Wild Jordan is the socio-economic development and eco-tourism division of RSCN that is dedicated to developing viable nature- based businesses for those living in and around RSCN’s protected areas while generating support for nature conservation through- out Jordan. RSCN Membership Becoming an RSCN Member is great for both you and nature! For information, contact (+962 6) 4633 684 [email protected] For booking and infomration contact The Tourism Unit at Wild Jordan Tel: (+962 6) 4616 523 email:[email protected] or contact Ajloun reserve directly at Tel: (+962 2) 6475 673 (+962 7)9 9062 210 www.rscn.org.jo Ajloun Forest Reserve This beautiful nature reserve is located in the Ajloun Highlands in the north of Jordan. It consists of 13 km 2 of rolling hill country dominated by open woodlands that are home to a diverse collection of plant and animal species. The rich greenery makes the reserve a popular spot for picnickers and hikers, especially in the spring, when the reserve is coated in a wide variety of wildflowers. Ajloun Forest Reserve was set up in 1987 to help preseve the important Evergreen Oak forest ecosystem. Its open woodlands account for a significant part of Jordan's forested area, which covers only about 1% of the country. After the reserves establishment, RSCN initiated a captive breeding program aiming to reintroduce the locally extinct Roe Deer in 1989, RSCN has managed to release a number of Roe Deer into the reserve, where they have continued to grow within their natural habitat. Ajloun has also had success in raising awareness and establishing cooperative projects with the local communities. Nevertheless, the reserve has still been negatively affected by illegal access to the reserve for unauthorized woodcutting, grazing and hunting.. Staying in Ajloun Forest Reserve Accommodation is located in a large grassy clearing on the edge of Ajloun Forest Reserve, enclosed by carob, oak, pistachio, and strawberry trees, offering beautiful views of the reserve and beyond. There are 5 newly built cabins with private facilities and small terraces open all year round and 10 four-person tented bungalows with nearby showers and toilets. These are open from mid March to the end of October. Near the campsite, you will find a The Houses Orjan Pure Olive Oil Soaps Handmade Products and Workshops | Guide The Soap House At The Soap House located in Orjan village, local women use a variety of local ingredi- ents, including lavender, geranium, mint and pomegranate, to create high-quality handmade natural olive oil soaps called Orjan Soap. Visitors are invited to tour the workshop and view the soap-making process step by step. Enjoy a refreshing glass of traditional Melissa (Lemon Verbena) and browse the soaps and other natural products available in The Soap House Shop. The Soaps are all produced using pure virgin olive oil, combined with other natural oils, plant extracts, and pure essential oils. Olive oil soap has numerous healing benefits for the skin; it is an ultra moisturizing and mild soap that promotes a youthful natural glow through its ability to soften, hydrate and revitalize the skin. Olive oil soap is also rich in vitamin E and anti-oxidants, consequently this soap is extremely gentle when used to cleanse and refresh the skin. All Orjan Soaps are natural and made with at least 85% of pure extra virgin olive oil. This soap is used for all skin types. No artificial colours, no chemicals or fragrances are added to the soap, to ensure an eco-friendly process, making it safer for you and for our environment. Original Olive Soap Bar Olive oil is rich in vitamins and anti-oxidants, moisturizes, and helps troubled skin. Geranium Soap Bar Geranium is considered a skin balancer, and helps oily and dry skin. Pomegranate Soap Bar Pomegranate is high in nutrients, rich in vitamins, anti-oxidant and is very moisturizing . Lavender Soap Bar Lavender soothes and helps irritated skin and eczema. Mint Soap Bar Mint refreshes, purifies, stimulates, and has a cleans- ing effect, and is recom- mended for the face and scalp. The Soap House House of Calligraphy The Biscuit House ajloun houses Why Ajloun Houses were Created Ajloun Houses are part of the socioeconomic program established by the Royal Society for The Conservation of Nature (RSCN) to support the conservation of the forests and to provide a new source of income and employment for families in nearby villages to reduce their dependency on the reserve’s natural resources. The project aims to enhance the local economy in this region through strengthening the management capacities of the inhabitants of the surrounding villages. The concept and structure of the these programs is based upon the development plan to stimulate nature-related businesses as alternative livelihoods based on small scale but high value products. The project also contributes to poverty alleviation initiatives with special focus on women empowerment. While the village of Rasun gives you true experience of a country village as you walk down through its narrow alleys and colored houses. Orjan and Rasun Villages Orjan and Rasun are small villages located on the outskirts of the Ajloun Forest Reserve with an estimated total population of 8270 (female 4022, male 4248) according to Jordan’s Depart- ment of Statistics 2009. Both villages lay in one of the most beautiful areas in Jordan, rich in ancient olive trees and surrounded by forested hills. The valleys of Orjan are decorated with enchanting pomegranate and fig trees and the streams are lined with fragrant wild mint. visitor center, restaurant, meeting room, and The Nature Shop that is full of creative handicrafts made by the local communities in and around RSCN's nature reserves. The restaurant's menu is based on traditional Arabic food, including some well-known Ajloun specialties. Please inform us upon booking if you are vegetarian. You can also find peaceful seclusion in the nearby bed & breakfast (B&B) at The Biscuit House, located in Orjan village deep in the fig and pomegranate laden valley, offering 2 rooms with a maximum capacity of 9 visitors. wildJordan1 RSCNJordan @RSCNJordan Follow us on Soap Flakes Olive oil soap flakes, mixed with pure essential oils and a selection of herbs such as mint, geranium, pomegranate and verbena leaves. Soap Cake Pomegranate soap inspired by the village surroundings. Could be cut into pieces and used as needed. Soap on a Rope A selection of three types of soaps, herbal blend, pomegran- ate and original. Bath Gel Provides a gentle rich lather and keeps the skin moist. Soap Balls Pure olive oil soap mixed with a blend of herbal extract pure essential oils. Scrub Soap Olive oil soap with added powdered olive tree leaves, rosemary, lavender, pomegran- ate and vanilla provides a gentle exfoliating effect. Loofah Soap Improve blood circulation, enhances skin quality and keeps the skin moist and supple. Honey Soap Honey purifies hydrates, and protects the skin from damages and aging as it has an antioxidant properties. Fresh from the Village Is an assortment of six Orjan olive oil soap bars that incorporate fresh and seasonal ingredients. These soaps include ingredients such as honey, mint and pomegranate. Black Seed Soap Black seed has anti-bacterial propertied, recommended for people with acne.

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The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature and Wild Jordan

Contact us

Created in 1966 under the patronage of His Majesty the late King Hussein, The Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) is a non-governmental organization devoted to the conservation of Jordan's natural environment.

Wild Jordan is the socio-economic development and eco-tourism division of RSCN that is dedicated to developing viable nature-based businesses for those living in and around RSCN’s protected areas while generating support for nature conservation through-out Jordan.

RSCN MembershipBecoming an RSCN Member is great for both you and nature! For information, contact (+962 6) 4633 684 [email protected]

For booking and infomration contact The Tourism Unit at Wild Jordan Tel: (+962 6) 4616 523 email:[email protected] or contact Ajloun reserve directly at Tel: (+962 2) 6475 673 (+962 7)9 9062 210

www.rscn.org.jo

Ajloun Forest ReserveThis beautiful nature reserve is located in the Ajloun Highlands in the north of Jordan. It consists of 13 km2 of rolling hill country dominated by open woodlands that are home to a diverse collection of plant and animal species. The rich greenery makes the reserve a popular spot for picnickers and hikers, especially in the spring, when the reserve is coated in a wide variety of wildflowers. Ajloun Forest Reserve was set up in 1987 to help preseve the important Evergreen Oak forest ecosystem. Its open woodlands account for a significant part of Jordan's forested area, which covers only about 1% of the country.

After the reserves establishment, RSCN initiated a captive breeding program aiming to reintroduce the locally extinct Roe Deer in 1989, RSCN has managed to release a number of Roe Deer into the reserve, where they have continued to grow within their natural habitat.

Ajloun has also had success in raising awareness and establishing cooperative projects with the local communities. Nevertheless, the reserve has still been negatively affected by illegal access to the reserve for unauthorized woodcutting, grazing and hunting..

Staying in Ajloun Forest ReserveAccommodation is located in a large grassy clearing on the edge of Ajloun Forest Reserve, enclosed by carob, oak, pistachio, and strawberry trees, offering beautiful views of the reserve and beyond. There are 5 newly built cabins

with private facilities and small terraces open all year round and 10 four-person tented bungalows with nearby showers and toilets. These are open from mid March to the end of October. Near the campsite, you will find a

The Houses Orjan Pure Olive Oil Soaps

Handmade Products and Workshops | Guide

The Soap HouseAt The Soap House located in Orjan village, local women use a variety of local ingredi-ents, including lavender, geranium, mint and pomegranate, to create high-quality handmade natural olive oil soaps called Orjan Soap.

Visitors are invited to tour the workshop and view the soap-making process step by step. Enjoy a refreshing glass of traditional Melissa

(Lemon Verbena) and browsethe soaps and other natural products available in The Soap House Shop.

The Soaps are all produced using pure virgin olive oil, combined with other natural oils, plant extracts, and pure essential oils. Olive oil soap has numerous healing benefits for the skin; it is an ultra moisturizing and mild soap that promotes a youthful natural glow through its ability to soften, hydrate and revitalize the skin. Olive oil soap is also rich in vitamin E and anti-oxidants, consequently this soap is extremely gentle when used to cleanse and refresh the skin.

All Orjan Soaps are natural and made with at least 85% of pure extra virgin olive oil. This soap is used for all skin types. No artificial colours, no chemicals or fragrances are added to the soap, to ensure an eco-friendly process, making it safer for you and for our environment.

Original Olive Soap BarOlive oil is rich in vitamins and anti-oxidants, moisturizes, and helps troubled skin.

Geranium Soap BarGeranium is considered a skin balancer, and helps oily and dry skin.

Pomegranate Soap BarPomegranate is high in nutrients, rich in vitamins, anti-oxidant and is very moisturizing .

Lavender Soap BarLavender soothes and helps irritated skin and eczema.

Mint Soap BarMint refreshes, purifies, stimulates, and has a cleans-ing effect, and is recom-mended for the face and scalp.

The Soap HouseHouse of CalligraphyThe Biscuit House

ajloun houses

Why Ajloun Houses were CreatedAjloun Houses are part of the socioeconomic program established by the Royal Society for The Conservation of Nature (RSCN) to support the conservation of the forests and to provide a new source of income and employment for families in nearby villages to reduce their dependency on the reserve’s natural resources. The project aims to enhance the local economy in this region through strengthening the management capacities of the inhabitants of the surrounding villages. The concept and structure of the these programs is based upon the development plan to stimulate nature-related businesses as alternative livelihoods based on small scale but high value products. The project also contributes to poverty alleviation initiatives with special focus on women empowerment.

While the village of Rasun gives you true experience of a country village as you walk down through its narrow alleys and colored houses.

Orjan and Rasun VillagesOrjan and Rasun are small villages located on the outskirts of the Ajloun Forest Reserve with an estimated total population of 8270 (female 4022, male 4248) according to Jordan’s Depart-ment of Statistics 2009. Both villages lay in one of the most beautiful areas in Jordan, rich in ancient olive trees and surrounded by forested hills. The valleys of Orjan are decorated with enchanting pomegranate and fig trees and the streams are lined with fragrant wild mint.

visitor center, restaurant, meeting room, and The Nature Shop that is full of creative handicrafts made by the local communities in and around RSCN's nature reserves. The restaurant's menu is based on traditional Arabic food, including some well-known Ajloun specialties.

Please inform us upon booking if you are vegetarian.You can also find peaceful seclusion in the nearby bed & breakfast (B&B) at The Biscuit House, located in Orjan village deep in the fig and pomegranate laden valley, offering 2 rooms with a maximum capacity of 9 visitors.

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Soap FlakesOlive oil soap flakes, mixed with pure essential oils and a selection of herbs such as mint, geranium, pomegranate and verbena leaves.

Soap CakePomegranate soap inspired by the village surroundings. Could be cut into pieces and used as needed.

Soap on a RopeA selection of three types of soaps, herbal blend, pomegran-ate and original.

Bath GelProvides a gentle rich lather and keeps the skin moist.

Soap BallsPure olive oil soap mixed with a blend of herbal extract pure essential oils.

Scrub SoapOlive oil soap with added powdered olive tree leaves, rosemary, lavender, pomegran-ate and vanilla provides a gentle exfoliating effect.

Loofah SoapImprove blood circulation, enhances skin quality and keeps the skin moist and supple.

Honey SoapHoney purifies hydrates, and protects the skin from damages and aging as it has an antioxidant properties.

Fresh from the VillageIs an assortment of six Orjan olive oil soap bars that incorporate fresh and seasonal ingredients. These soaps include ingredients such as honey, mint and pomegranate.

Black Seed SoapBlack seed has anti-bacterial propertied, recommended for people with acne.

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Hiking TipsHit trails early for the best chance of seeing wildlife and to avoid being exposed to the sun during the hottest part of the day.Stay on trails to avoid injury.To get through a heavy day’s hike, rest at regular intervals and enjoy the views. Don’t overdo it!

What to BringWarm clothes, cap, sun screen, comfortable shoes & clothes, drinking water, snacks, backpack, flashlight, extra clothes, binoculars, ID, wildlife guides, first aid kit

The reserve is not responsible for the loss of any belongings, so you may want to avoid wearing any jewelry or expensive watches.

WeatherAjloun has a mild, Mediterra-nean climate, with warm summers and cool, damp winters. The hottest period is between June and September, when average temperatures are around 30 degrees Celsius, while rain and snow are common from December to February.

WildlifeAjloun Forest Reserve holds the presence of several faunal species, which is restricted in its distribution to the forested habitats of Jordan such as the Stone Marten and the Persian Squirrel. Moreover, other species were recorded in the reserve including the Wolf, Asiatic Jackal, Hyaena, Red Fox and the Indian Crested Porcupine. As well, the reserve is characterized by extraordi-nary floral contents where several common trees species are present such as Evergreen Oak, Pine, Carob, Wild Pistachio and Oriental Strawberry Tree. Other annual plant species, includ-ing Black Iris, anemones, rock roses, several orchids, and wild tulips were recorded in the reserve.

From Amman, the trip to Ajloun is 85 km and takes about an hour and 15 minutes. Go to Jerash, taking the ring road (Jordan Street) out of Amman. Once you reach Jerash, follow the signs to Ajloun. Enter Ajloun City and at the Ajloun circle, go straight toward Eshtafena. 5 km from the Ajloun circle you will find the Eshtafena junction. At the junction, turn left towards Ajloun Forest Reserve. Follow the signs to the site.

House of CalligraphyThe House of Calligraphy, located in Rasun Village, is unique among RSCN's workshops because it aims to educate visitors about Islamic and Arabic culture and to encourage inter-cultural dialogue, in addition to creating products for the Wild Jordan nature shops .

The house employs local women, who are always happy to welcome guests. When you arrive, they will give you a short brief about Arabic calligraphy, its history, letters and tools. With this background, you are prepared to enter the training room, which accommodate up to 12 students.

Each visitor who is interested in learning Arabic calligraphy will be given a small basket containing the tools that you will need to begin.

The women will instruct you on how to hold the reed, how to form letters and words, and even how to write your name. Once you have mastered the basics of Arabic writing, visit the silk screening workshop where the women prepare products for the Wild Jordan Nature Shops. You can watch them as they work, and even get your name or other phrase printed in Arabic on a t-shirt or card for a customized souvenir.

In The Nature Shop, you can buy gifts inspired by Arabic calligraphy and Rasun Village, as well as a range of items produced by people living in and around Jordan's other nature reserves.

Calligraphy CardsThese attractive cards come in two sizes and contain various messages wishing you peace, good health and other seasonal greetings. In the house you can also have custom messages printed on them.

Home AccessoriesAdorn your house with these exquisite Ajloun handmade cushions, napkins and table sheets. They are all carefully decorated with Arabic calligra-phy text and designs inspired from nature.

Silk-screen T-ShirtsThese high quality t-shirts come in different sizes and colors. We have them in three different calligraphy designs: Rasun, Peace and Blessings. You can also get creative and customize your own design.

The Biscuit HouseThe Biscuit House located in Orjan village consists of two sections. The first is the kitchen, where Tasali Jordanian delights are created. These products are made by local women employed in the workshop. All of the products are handmade and consist of natural ingredients, some of which are produced by the local community.

Tasali presents a new spirit of Jordanian delights, present-ing old Jordanian treats in an updated form and inventing new recipes inspired by traditional and local ingredi-ents.

In the Bed and Breakfast (B&B), spend a night connect-ing with nature in this quiet and isolated place. There are two bedrooms (named Rasun and Orjan), a common room, kitchen, and bathroom. All of the furniture here is also made from recycled wood.

In the morning, you will be greeted by a tray that bears traditional Jordanian breakfast items, such as Labaneh, white cheese, olives, jam, zeit and za’ater (thyme and olive oil) and eggs in the local style.

Olive Oil CrispsRich, local olive oil perfumes our crisps, while sesame and anise seeds, familiar additions to tea biscuits and other regional sweets and savories, give a bite that we are sure you will love.

IngredientsFlour, sesame seeds, sugar, anise seeds, salt, olive oil, water, egg whites.

Energy BarA Jordanian e––nergy bar made in a unique combination from local ingredients

IngredientsAlmonds, walnuts, sesame seeds, raisins, dried figs, glucose, honey, cinnamon, cardamom.

Molasses and Tahini Sandwich CookiesTypically eaten with bread, dibbis (molasses) and tahini (sesame seed paste) is a traditional combination that has been enjoyed for genera-tions.

IngredientsFlour, ginger, baking soda, cinnamon, eggs, vanilla, brown sugar, (filling) butter, icing sugar & tahini.

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ActivitiesBesides visiting the three Houses, Ajloun offers several trails for guests to explore. The short Roe Deer Trail has scenic views of its own, as well as the chance to glimpse a few of the reserve's native Roe deer. The Soap House Trail leads you from the Visitor Center to The Soap House, while the Houses Trail continues from the Soap House to the House of Calligraphy and The Biscuit House. The Orjan Village Trail, also continuing from the Soap House, meanders through local farms and includes a delicious local brunch. The Rockrose Trail offers exceptional views and the chance to enjoy Ajloun's varied vegetation. You can visit the ruins of Jordan's oldest church at Mar Elias on The Prophet's Trail, and if you are truly brave, continue on to Ajloun Castle on the optional Castle Trail extension.

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