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Ajloun Cable Car Summer Festival (SUMMERIC) 2025 Launches with a Fresh Spirit on Friday - Jordan News

Ajloun Cable Car Summer Festival (SUMMERIC) 2025 Launches with a Fresh Spirit on Friday - Jordan News

Jordan News5 days ago
Ajloun – The second edition of the Ajloun Cable Car Summer Festival will kick off on Friday, August 15, 2025, in the heart of the enchanting Ajloun Governorate, one of Jordan's most beautiful natural tourism destinations. The festival aims to showcase the splendor of Jordanian nature and promote sustainable tourism, offering a comprehensive cultural and entertainment experience. اضافة اعلان To allow as many visitors as possible to enjoy the event, the festival will offer a 25% discount on cable car tickets for both Jordanians and foreigners throughout its duration, along with special offers at restaurants and cafés within the project. The Ajloun Cable Car Summer Festival invites everyone to discover the beauty of Jordanian nature and immerse themselves in its rich heritage in a vibrant and inspiring atmosphere. The Director General of the Development Zones emphasized that visitors' experience will not be limited to the enjoyable cable car ride, but will also include musical and cultural events reflecting the vision of the Jordanian Group for Free and Development Zones to transform the Ajloun Cable Car into a tourist and cultural hub blending entertainment and heritage amidst breathtaking nature.
He noted that the festival, running until August 23, 2025, will feature a program of exceptional artistic performances by singers Hossam and Wissam Al-Louzi, as well as the Al-Hussein and Kafr Anja troupes. It will also include a bazaar with over 80 exhibitors showcasing local products and handicrafts, along with entertainment and cultural activities suitable for all ages, making it an ideal family destination.
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