Makkah Province
Area of Natural Beauty

Al Wabhah Crater - Makkah Province

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Description

Located about 250 kilometers away from the city of Taif, on the western edge of the Harrat Kishb plateau in Makkah Province, the natural wonder of Al-Wabhah is one of its kind with its hollow structure and opaque lake in the center. It is 250 meters deep and 2 kilometers in diameter and is more famously known as Maqlaʿ Ṭamiyyah.

Tourism

The trek down to the bottom of Al-Wabhah Crater used to be extremely challenging and the climb back up was twice as challenging because of how steep and slippery the crater was. Over the course of the past few years, it has been modified to make it a tourist-friendly spot by building a stone wall, a trail, a mosque at the end of the entrance road, and picnic shelters around the rim.

Trekking Down to the Bottom

Beautiful as it is on the surface, the real wonder is at the bottom of the crater. As you enter the crater from the northern trail, you see white sodium phosphate crystals that make up a beautiful glittering crust in the center. The trek to the bottom can take around 45 to 50 minutes but every second of it is worth it as you go deeper and deeper into the heart of this mind-boggling natural wonder. 

Whenever the area gets some rain it transforms into a pearly lake which, along with the green vegetation at the rim of the center, makes for a magnificent sight. While the desert around the crater is barren, the crater itself hosts beautiful palm trees and shrubs. A dried lava field is also visible on the northern edge of the hollow.

Destination Type
Area of Natural Beauty
Historical Site
Landmark

Location

Al-Waba Crater Saudi Arabia

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Haaris Lari

Haaris Lari

09/14/2021 19:08

Google review

Hiking lover must visit, if anyone wants to go down please take enough water. Avoid hiking when it is too hot and sunny day. And never try to go alone there. There is one guard (person from Pakistan) is very friendly guy and very helpful.
Abu Alayman

Abu Alayman

08/25/2021 19:37

Google review

Awesome place to visit. View point is available to have a view of this beautiful crater. You can go down to click pics but mind your foot, the small stones are slippery. Make sure to wear a good shoe. Localites say it's not volcanic crater, but formed by s falling meteor.
Mohammad F King

Mohammad F King

08/06/2021 22:21

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The location is awesome for taking photos, spending few hours or camping, but you should bring your needs with you cos no any services out there, no toilets, no water, nothing available.. You can go there by normal sedan car, no need for SUV
Er.Mubashir Rauf

Er.Mubashir Rauf

07/27/2021 10:51

Google review

It takes a person 45–60 minutes to go to the bottom of the crater. This crater is very slippery and it is hard for people to come up to the surface. To climb back up takes approx 60–90 minutes. There is some mobile phone signal within the crater, and the site receives very few visitors, even over weekends. As of April 2017, there has been upgrades to the park. A stone wall has been erected about 1/4 to 1/3 of the crater rim from the northwest to southwest. There is a mosque at the end of the entrance road. There are also upgraded picnic shelters around the rim.
S Dsouza

S Dsouza

06/29/2021 14:12

Google review

A must visit in your lifetime. This is a volcanic crater, about 820ft deep, that white patch you see at the bottom is sodium phosphate. A big NO on taking kids here. No to aged people as well. If you have breathing issues No. you must be perfectly healthy to do this trek. We visited in the month of June, which is summer. We started early morning at 3am from Taif. Reached by 6am. We started climbing down by 6.30 and reached at the bottom at 7.30. By 8am we started climbing back and reached at the top by 9. Well climbing back was difficult as at the bottom there is really less oxygen and you have to breath heavy. Based on my experience reach there early morning be by 5 and start trekking. Remember there is no shops are houses around for any assistance or medical help. So carry lots of water.
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