Disa is an archaeological village, as there are incomplete Nabataean cemeteries facades carved with rocks, remnants of residential building walls. There are many Nabataean and Arabic writings written in Kufic script and other archaeological sites for remnants of residential settlements such as Al-Mushrif, Al-Sukhnah, and Al-Maktoum.
Disa is distinguished by its charming nature, characterized by the abundance of streams of water and tall palms. The Disa Valley is among the destinations that should not be missed in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where you will feel that you are in the arms of nature.
Wadi Al Disa is one of the most important tourist and historical sites in Tabuk.
Wadi Disa, located at the intersection of three valleys in the south of Tabuk region. It's known for its sandstone columns, and despite its desert nature, it abounds with oases, ponds, tall grasses, and palm trees scattered among the canyons.
Its mountains and the rocky edges Wadi Disa has provides stunning and beautiful natural scenes that look like paintings.
Tourists can visit these places via four-wheel drive cars, and stop to enjoy a walk in the embrace of charming nature.
And when the nature of Disa is mixed there with ideal weather conditions, the heart of the valley looks like a fantasy, as if it's on another planet.