TAIF: Wadi Wajj, a revered valley in Saudi Arabia's western Taif governorate, has a rich tapestry of history and natural beauty. Once a geographical divider that divided the city of Taif in two, it has evolved into a popular tourist destination known for its lush gardens, bustling orchards and breathtaking panoramic views. Professor Saleh Al-Khalif, an expert on Islamic history and civilization, said Wadi Wajj has played an important role in agriculture and its proximity to Mecca accounts for its historical importance.
