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Ain Basha (Jordan)
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Practical info — Ain Basha

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Use shared taxis (servees) for an inexpensive and authentic way to travel to the nearby capital, Amman.
  • Respect local customs and dress conservatively, especially when venturing off the main streets.
  • Schedule strenuous activities for the early morning hours to avoid the intense midday heat.
  • Visit the fertile Baqa'a Valley right next door for a glimpse into local agriculture.

🍽 Food

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Traditional Mansaf

Ask for this Jordanian national dish of lamb and yogurt sauce in the larger, family-run restaurants.

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Street Falafel

Grab fresh falafel sandwiches in the morning from the small food stalls in the town center.

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Local Olive Oil

Try flatbread with za'atar and the excellent olive oil sourced from the surrounding groves.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Produce Market

Buy the freshest fruits and vegetables harvested directly from the fields surrounding the town.

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Local Bakeries

Pick up fresh, warm pita bread in the morning and sweet baklava for an afternoon treat.

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Olive Groves

Take a walk on the outskirts of town through the shaded olive groves for a peaceful break from the bustle.

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Hills around Ain Basha

Seek out higher vantage points in the late afternoon for a great view over the fertile valley.

Ain Basha is a significant town in the Balqa Governorate, strategically located on the main highway connecting Amman and Jerash. The town has witnessed rapid urbanization in recent years, evolving from a largely agricultural area into a bustling commercial and residential hub. The fertile lands surrounding Ain Basha are still utilized for growing vegetables and olives, making it a key agricultural supplier for the capital's markets. A defining feature of the area is its proximity to the Baqa'a refugee camp, the largest in Jordan, which significantly shapes the local social and economic dynamics. Despite modern developments, Ain Basha holds traces of its past, with archaeological remains and ancient cisterns pointing to settlement during the Byzantine era. Today, it serves as a vital commuter town and a major transit point between the central and northern regions of the country.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Sep, Oct.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C891317212527272521149
Rain mm444323114111161835

Geography

Population
151,016 (2025)
Coordinates
32.04610, 35.82360

Facts

  • Ain Basha is located on the Amman-Jerash highway.
  • It is part of the Balqa Governorate.
  • The region is known for its productive olive groves.
  • The town lies next to the Baqa'a refugee camp.
  • It is situated at an elevation of around 750 meters.
  • Ain Basha serves as a major transit point for the north.

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Sights in the town Ain Basha (4)

Rujm Shajarat al Huneiti🏺 historical

Ancient stone ruins on a rise consisting of the remnants of foundation walls and old masonry.

Khirbat Abu Tinah🏺 historical

Weathered remains of a historical settlement with stone walls blending into the hilly landscape.

Swelih Mosque📍 landmark

A mosque located near a major transit junction, recognizable by its classic white dome.

Sabraih Al Khateeb Masjed⛪ religious

A quiet neighborhood mosque in Ain Basha featuring a single, ornamented minaret.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Ain Basha located?
It is located in the Balqa Governorate, north of Amman on the way to Jerash.
What is near Ain Basha?
The Baqa'a refugee camp, one of the largest in the country, is right next to it.
Is it a tourist destination?
No, it is primarily a residential area and a transit point for those traveling north.
Are there local markets?
Yes, along the main road there are many shops and fruit stalls.
What is the climate like?
Similar to Amman, with mild summers and cooler, rainier winters.
Ain Basha: where is it located?
Ain Basha is located in Jordan.
Ain Basha: what is there to see?
Highlights include Rujm Shajarat al Huneiti, Khirbat Abu Tinah, Swelih Mosque.
Ain Basha: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Sep, Oct.
Ain Basha: why is it worth visiting?
Ain Basha is a significant town in the Balqa Governorate, strategically located on the main highway connecting Amman and Jerash.
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