Wadi Al Disah
Wadi Al Disah is a mountainous location in Saudi Arabia's Tabuk Province in the southwest. Tabuk is about 4000 square meters away. The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Natural Reserve encompasses the majority of Wadi Al Disah. The climate in the area is warm in the summer and mild in the winter, making it an ideal location for planting. Many ancient remains dating back to the Nabateen era can be found in the settlement of Disah. Because Al Disah has so many old structures, many of them have Arabic lettering on them.
The Al Disah Valley, near Tabuk in the country's north, is like an otherworldly mix of the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley - an epic collection of sandstone columns in a wide hollow, where the dusty amber desert is broken up by a valley of swaying high grasses and palm trees. Make sure to be here when the light casts an ethereal glow over the sculptural rock formations, whether you arrive on foot or by four-wheel-drive. The Public Investment Fund (PIF) has begun a development project to improve Wadi Al Disah and prepare it for local and international tourists in order to boost tourism in Saudi Arabia. The project aims to develop the area of Saudi Arabia's most environmentally diverse destination.
Location: Tabuk, Saudi Arabia's northwestern
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Best time to visit: Winter
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