Driving EASY, FLAT PLAINS
Best for BEGINNERS
Recommended for FOSSIL HUNTING
Exploration of this stark stretch of rocky desert at the foot of the Tuwayq escarpment will reveal prehistoric fossils and some uniquely-shaped rocks and boulders which have been sculpted by wind and water over hundreds of years. Sections of the escarpment beg to be climbed, and further adventure can be found among the ruins of Al Thurmani Fort.
Mind your step while exploring the site, especially if you have children, as there are open wells in the area.
The old town of Raghabah features numerous historical landmarks that make it an excellent stop before beginning your off-road journey. For a blast from the past, make sure to visit Al Marqab Tower, which provided a line of defence during the city’s early years, or marvel at the beautiful architecture of Al Jeraisy Castle.
Hikers can try their luck scaling the escarpment at any point they choose, though there are some higher, flatter sections of promontory at Khashm al Hisan and Khashm al Thurab. The prominence of these points might only extend 150m or so above the valley, but the views across the vast desert landscape are a worthy reward.
For those driving the route with children, be sure to factor in a fossil-hunting expedition. As you explore the arid valleys beneath the escarpment, it can be difficult to imagine that a vast sea covered the entire region some 160 million years ago. Digging out a horn-shaped shell or a piece of coral embedded in the rock can suddenly make the vision of an ancient seabed all the more real.
Those searching for the perfect campsite or a shaded lunch spot should note that there’s very little shelter near the escarpment, however there’s a sandy wadi bed with plenty of trees marked on the map.
Close to the main road near Al Barrah, the route passes another intriguing site: the weathered ruins of Al Thurmani Palace. The petite fort has an arched entrance and a surprisingly intact tower, with the remains of foundations and an old wall scattered nearby. It sits on the crest of a low hill, with views over an abandoned farm and dry wadi below.