ThePlace: Wadi al-Disah in the Tabuk region of Saudi Arabia

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  • The weather in the valley is mild throughout the year, making it an ideal place to grow crops including reindeer.

Wadi al-Disah in the Tabuk region is one of the most famous valleys of the Kingdom and one of the most prominent natural tourist attractions of the region. It is also known as Wadi al-Habaq, Tamar al-Nabak, Wadi Damah, and Wadi Qar. Tourists of this beautiful valley will be shocked by its peace and fresh air.

The valley is located about 220 km south of Tabuk city. It penetrates into pillar-shaped mountains, under which many types of trees are found, including palms, edema and basil, and citrus trees.

Red mountains are visible on the sides of the valley. The valley also has an area known as the Blue Eye, in which water is poured from various springs. One of the springs located in the center of the valley is an unknown source and flows from a rocky location. Water is famous for its clarity and freshness.

The weather in the valley is mild throughout the year, making it an ideal place to grow crops, including reindeer horns – causing people to have venison and venison, vegetables, citrus fruits, bananas, mangoes, Tomatoes and mint make.

The Nabataean façade and rock-carved mausoleum of the valley enhance its beauty, including the remains of residential settlements in addition to other archaeological sites, such as al-Mushayrahf, al-Sukhnah and al-Masqounah.

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