Guarded by the ruins of the Maydaq Fort and other small castles, this wadi is celebrated for its natural beauty. A large number of water springs and fertile valleys has contributed to the bountiful cultivation of palm trees, mangoes, lemons, and oranges in this region. What’s more, rare species of fauna have been found in the wadi, making this area a place of intrigue and novelty.
Take a moment to marvel even at the ancient archaeological remains of the region, including a mosque built with gravel and palm fronds. As you venture further along, the backcountry trails show vast expansive skies that engulf the wadi plains below. Here, you will discover water pools, stunning views, and hidden backcountry trails.
The hike is quite strenuous and long, with constant inclines and exposure to heights on steep slopes. If you are adventurous and up for a physical challenge, this will be a great experience for you.