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Dar‘ā is a key transit hub on the Damascus–Amman highway, making it accessible for travelers heading to and from Jordan.
Dar‘ā is a city steeped in history and modern political significance, located in southwestern Syria just north of the Jordanian border. It gained international attention as the 'cradle of the revolution' during the 2011 Syrian uprising, sparked by the arrest of local youths. The city is a vital transit point on the Damascus–Amman highway, connecting travelers between major cities. With a predominantly Sunni Muslim population, Dar‘ā offers a unique glimpse into the cultural and historical tapestry of the region.
Dar‘ā is a city steeped in history and modern political significance, located in southwestern Syria just north of the Jordanian border. It gained international attention as the 'cradle of the revolution' during the 2011 Syrian uprising, sparked by the arrest of local youths. The city is a vital transit point on the Damascus–Amman highway, connecting travelers between major cities. With a predominantly Sunni Muslim population, Dar‘ā offers a unique glimpse into the cultural and historical tapestry of the region.
Known as the 'cradle of the revolution'.
Key transit point on the Damascus–Amman highway.
Predominantly Sunni Muslim population.
Close proximity to the Jordanian border.
Close proximity to the Jordanian border, ideal for cross-border travel.
Significant historical and political relevance due to its role in the 2011 Syrian uprising.
Predominantly Sunni Muslim population influences local customs.
Dar‘ā is a key transit hub on the Damascus–Amman highway, making it accessible for travelers heading to and from Jordan.
The city is predominantly Sunni Muslim, which influences local customs and traditions.
History enthusiasts and those interested in modern political events.
SYP £
$50-$100 p/day
97,969
Dar‘ā played a significant role in the 2011 Syrian revolution, offering a rich historical narrative for visitors interested in modern history.
Arabic
April-June, September-November
Spring offers mild temperatures and is a good time to explore the city's historical sites.
Summers can be hot, so plan activities in the cooler parts of the day.
Fall is pleasant and less crowded, making it ideal for visiting.
Winters are mild, suitable for exploring without the summer heat.