The Hidden Potential of Wadi Al Sulai, Riyadh
Wadi Al Sulai is an ancient historical valley mentioned in the poems of Al-Asha and Al-Hamdani. Located in Riyadh, it runs for 103 kilometres from King Khalid International Airport in the north to Khashm Al-A’an in the south, covering an area of 176 square meters. The valley features the well-known Ain Heet Cave, which has been a favorite destination of Riyadh residents for over 35 years. Despite Rapid Urbanization, Wadi Al Sulai has been left undeveloped and is not widely known to local residents. Riyadh Municipality is working to rectify this through a development and rehabilitation project to transform the area into one of the capital's largest recreational parks by marketing its natural potential to private sector investors. AIN HEET CAVE The cave is arguably the most famous destination in Wadi Al Sulai. It is most popular among explorers and divers looking to traverse the abundant underground water, described by some geologists as the world's cleanest. ...
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