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Wadi Namar Waterfall: Riyadh’s Hidden Oasis for Relaxation and Adventure

wadi namar waterfall

Wadi Namar Waterfall is a natural water park located in Wadi Hanifah, a valley in the southern part of Riyadh. Inaugurated in 2012 by Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, it is undoubtedly one of the region’s favorites, both for locals and tourists, often chosen as a meeting point for families who take advantage of this desert oasis as a place to relax.

Many visitors come to Wadi Namar Waterfall to enjoy a picnic or even grill food just a few meters from the lake (as lighting fires right next to the lake is not permitted).

The area is surrounded by green trees, over 500 palm trees, and various shrubs lining the walkways and hills around the lake. It’s truly a beautiful landscape, perfect for enjoyment, stretching over more than 2,000 meters.

Entrance to the lake is completely free. An electronic water pump has been installed to keep the waters moving, and the waterfall is undoubtedly a stunning sight—especially at night when the area lights up. The Wadi Namar Waterfall lake is also home to a large number of fish and ducks, which swim freely across its waters. You can even feed them during your visit to the lake.

Wadi Namar Waterfall

Location and Tips

Many people visit this park for cycling and group sports activities. Additionally, there are numerous food stalls, prayer areas, children’s playgrounds, and very clean restrooms available. Being one of Riyadh’s few natural spots, it has become a favorite for many, making Wadi Namar Waterfall particularly busy during weekends.

Due to the heat, many prefer to visit this attraction in the afternoons when temperatures drop slightly. Some even spend the night in the area, as it remains open 24 hours. It’s a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the starry night sky over the lake. Without a doubt, it’s a fantastic escape from the routine for the people of Riyadh.

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