
Saiq Village
Seiq is situated off the road between Seih Qatnah and Wadi bani Habib. The village depends on water from Al Aziz Al Qatam falajes. It has soil and the residents still use age-old farming techniques. Seiq.which is considered the center of Al-jabal Al-Akhdar, has two quarters: the first is Al Hadhaf, and the Second Al Bilad. These inclide the remains of the houses of Imam Saif bin Sultan Al Ya'rubi, known As Qaid ALArdh'.
Wadi (Valley) Bani Habib
Wadi Bani Habib is perched on a high exposed plateau. above a green valley with orchards of almonds, pomegranates, apricots, peaches, as well as grape vines. The village has an amazing mixture of relic dwellings and more recent building. The surrounding caves were once dwelling place.
Al Ain (Spring) Village
This small village is well known for its refreshing spring water. It is also known for the attractive stairs that link various levels of the village. one of the most important springs is Al Awar which flows around the year. Al Ain, known also as Al Ainia, has old quarter and its stone built houses are a monument to its old life. There are also many masjids.
Al Shareija Village
This village is adjacent to Al Ain where the stairs are a fascinating feature. Al kabiri falaj exists there -one of the larger villages in Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar where relics are a major attraction and where most of the houses are still inhabited.
Hail Al Yemen Village
A small village of around 40 dwellings.
Al Manakher Village
Al Manakher village has abundant water that support adeep green valley by its many farms.
Al- fayadhiyah Site
A very interesting place for photographers where they can view different areas such as (Al-Aqar, Al Sharijah, Al-Ain, Al Qasha & Salout)
Soon the other Villages Al Qasha, Al Aqar, Saloute Masara, Hail Msbat
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