Ajloun: A Palestinian student delegation from Al-Quds University visited the Ajloun Cable Car site as part of its educational and tourism tour in Jordan. The students, representing the university's Faculty of Law, were informed about tourist attractions in Ajloun Governorate (northwest Jordan), including the Ajloun Cable Car, as a unique and distinctive tourism product in Jordan. According to Jordan News Agency, the visit was held in cooperation with Pioneers Center for Studies and Human Rights Training. Ajloun Cable Car Director, Tariq Maaytah, welcomed the delegation and stressed the importance of such visits in boosting educational tourism. He stated that the Ajloun Cable Car is a component of this educational experience and expressed his desire to strengthen partnerships with educational establishments abroad to offer tourists an enjoyable and instructive experience. Rania Haddadin, the center's president, emphasized the importance of the field experience for students in learning about human values and human rights in different cultural and tourism contexts. The tour provides students with an opportunity to learn about Jordan's past and natural monuments, fostering a sense of belonging and a complete understanding of human rights, Haddadin added. She explained the importance of educational and tourism partnerships between the two countries in terms of enhancing students' understanding of human rights and the impact of sustainable tourism on local development. The tour also featured a cable car ride, which allowed students to enjoy the stunning landscape and mountain views that the region is famous for.
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