The natural jewel of Saudi Arabia
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Wadi Qaraqir - also known as Wadi Dissah - is a 15 kilometer long canyon running through the Jebel Qaraqir, a sandstone massif lying about 80 kilometers south of the city of Tabuk. This natural wonder was for a long time a well-kept secret among explorers, before the road leading to the nearby city of Dissah was built and satellite images were available to the public, which made it quite difficult to find and reach. Today, there are two roads leading to each entrance of the wadi and this natural wonder has become one of the must-see places in Saudi Arabia.
The first striking feature of this wadi is its dimensions: at the eastern entrance of the canyon the side cliffs are already higher than 100 meters...
... but at the western entrance the gap between the bottom of the wadi and the tallest cliffs reaches as high as 500 meters! It is there, from the massive rocky peaks, standing on both sides of the canyon, that one can admire the most dramatic scenery of this magical place.
The second - and most unexpected - amazing feature of Wadi Qaraqir is a water stream that runs through the western part of the canyon towards the city of Dissah.
A traveler exploring Wadi Qaraqir from the eastern entrance will find abundant palm trees growing naturally along the wadi bed. But once half-way through the canyon underground water tops up all year long.
As a result, lush vegetation made of 3 meter high grass, numerous palm trees and bushes, flourishes in between the majestic cliffs of the canyon.
How to visit Wadi Qaraqir
The location of the nearby town of Al-Dissah is available on Google Maps. It takes about 2.5 hours to get there from Tabuk and only five more minute to reach the western entrance of Wadi Qaraqir further east,. Then the road stops among some palm trees and (fortunately) doesn't go through the whole valley. As some parts of the wadi bed are made of soft sand and other parts are flooded by the small river, it is not possible to explore further without a proper 4X4.
The natural jewel of Saudi Arabia (author: Florent Egal)