ThePlace: Wadi Wajj, Taif’s historic water oasis

TAIF: Wadi Wajj, a revered valley in the western Taif Governorate of Saudi Arabia, boasts a rich diversity of history and natural beauty. Once a geographical dividing line that divided the city of Taif into two halves, today it has become a popular tourist destination known for its lush gardens, vibrant orchards and breathtaking panoramas. Professor Saleh Al-Khalif, an expert in Islamic history and civilization, said Wadi Wajj played an important role in agriculture and its historical significance lies in its proximity to Mecca.

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