Orjan Village is a charming and serene settlement located in the Ajloun Governorate of Jordan, nestled among lush green forests and olive groves that thrive in the region's fertile soil. Famed for its natural beauty and historical significance, it is an area steeped in history with cultural roots tracing back to the ancient Moabites and famous for the Ajloun Castle, built by one of Saladin's generals in 1184 AD to control the iron mines of Ajloun, and to deter the progress of the Crusaders. Today, Orjan offers a glimpse into traditional Jordanian village life. The local community is known for its warm hospitality and the production of various organic products, including olive oil, figs, grapes, and herbs, which are popular with visitors. The village is a gateway to the Ajloun Forest Reserve, where tourists can explore marked hiking trails, encounter diverse wildlife, and stay at eco-tourism lodges. Orjan serves as a prime example of eco and rural tourism, preserving its natural and cultural resources while inviting guests to enjoy and learn about the region's unique environment and heritage.