| Name |
Location, Geographic and
Demographic Description |
Distance |
| Odeb |
North of Al-Ula and south of
Al-Hijr, a populated village directly
connected to Al-Ula |
5 |
| Garager |
Located north of Al-Ula date
back to pre-Islamic era |
7 |
| Al-Hijr |
Located north of Al-Ula, it is
the known as Madain Saleh; access
road to the area is paved |
25 |
| Shalal |
North-west of Al-Ula with fresh
spring water and a variety of
Thamud inscriptions as well as old palm trees |
20 |
| Qa’ Al-Hajj |
East of Al-Ula in Madain Saleh
– Madinah Road, it is a newly
formed populated village |
20 |
| Dha’ |
West of Al-Ula and Al-Shalal
Village over Herat Ouerud with fresh
spring water |
60 |
| Therba |
North of Al-Ula with fresh
spring water and monuments of old
settlements and old palm trees |
35 |
| Al-Borika |
North of Al-Ula in Hejaz
Railway with castle and Islamic pool |
110 |
| Aburaka |
North-west of Al-Ula and one of
the main villages in the
governorate connected by paved road, it is called “Aburaka”
because of the presence of Al-Arac tree in the village |
160 |
| Al-Nashifa |
North-west of Al-Ula located on
the banks of the populated Al-
Jazel Valley with palm plantations |
150 |
Abu Nakhila
(Al-Hadb) |
North-west of Al-Ula located on
Al-Baidaa Mountains. Its climate
is moderate in summer |
150 |
| Ashohiba |
North-west of Al-Ula and west
of Nashifah, a new populated
village |
150 |
| Al-Fare’ah |
North-west of Al-Ula and
North-west of Aburaka connected to
Aburaka by a paved 30 m. long road. It is populated. |
190 |
| Anaqib |
North-west of Al-Ula and north
of Al-Fare’ah, the pastures of
Bakr |
200 |
| Dhubei’ah |
North-west of Al-Ula and
north-east of Al-Fare’ah village located
in Herat Arahah in the Valley bearing its name Dhubei’ah
Valley |
220 |
| Almokhadah |
North-west of Al-Ula and West
of Nashifah Located at the mouth
of Dhameer Valley |
160 |
| Al-Bolaiteah |
North-west of Al-Ula near in
the village of Al-Fare’a from west, it
is the pastures of Bakr. |
240 |
| Al-Khalas |
North-west of Al-Ula, the old
water supplier and the end of the
northern borders of Al-Ula |
250 |
| Um Quf |
North-west of Al-Ula near in
the village of Fare’a from southwest,
located above Dhameer Valley |
220 |
| Artama |
North-west of Al-Ula and
southwest village of Aburaka in
Dhameer Valley |
190 |
| Al-Managa |
North-west of Al-Ula and north
of Al-Fare’a |
200 |
| Al-Jaw |
North-west of Al-Ula and
northeast of Aburaka and bordered in
the east by Ouerud. It has a beautiful sandy nature and
ornamented by herbs during rainy season and spring |
210 |
Moghira
(Nashifa) |
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| Mokhainig |
North-west of Al-Ula near
Aburaka southwards. Wadi Aburaka and Wadi Almokhainig
terminated in the village. |
170 |
| Aziyel |
North-west of Al-Ula on the way
to Nashifah and Aburaka. Its
land is of the mountainous heights. There is the “Erin”
trees used
in leather tanning and mountain called Al-Erin Mountain
and Al-
Erin Wadi. |
135 |
| Um Deeb |
Northwest of Al-Ula near Enjeel
Village in the north, it is located
in mountainous area with more hyenas. |
140 |
| Anjeel |
North-west of Al-Ula located in
an elevated area of Al-Ula - Al-
Wajh paved way |
105 |
| Shusa |
West of Al-Ula and Balata and
South Anjeel Village. It is a valley
and pasture. |
115 |
| Al-Balata |
West of Al-Ula on Al-Ula - Wajh
road. It is a new village. |
80 |
| Al-Lehi |
North-west of Al-Ula and
southeast of Nashifah village located on
the edges of Al-Jazel Wadi |
120 |
| Owrash |
It lies at the foot of Ouerud
zone from the west, almost west of
Al-Ula. It has traces of old settlements and fresh
spring waters
that still running in addition to old palm trees and
different
ancient inscriptions and drawings. |
90 |
| Al-Magrah |
West of Al-Ula and Southeast of
Balata, Al Ula – Al-Wajh road
crosses it. It has a well that dates back to pre-Islamic
Era. |
70 |
| Al-Mohariq |
West of Al-Ula near Al-Ward
Mountain with some palm trees |
130 |
| Qarm |
West of Al-Ula on the road to
Mt. Al-Ward in the West, which
called “Valley” on which the Qarm Valley is located. It
has some
old palm trees |
70 |
| Al-Farsh |
Southwest of Al-Ula, this is
nearer to the west than the south. It
has a well that dates back to pre-Islamic Era called the
“pots
well” and some old palm trees. |
100 |
| Al-Ward |
West of Al-Ula with spring
water and old palm trees. Al-Ward
Mountain is a populated village that famous for its
beauty and
moderate climate during summer. |
120 |
| Seil Ana |
West of Al-Ula in the south of
Anjeel Village, It is a valley bearing
the same name. |
West of Al-Ula in the south of Anjeel Village, It is
a valley bearing
the same name. |
| Shaib Sira |
West of Al-Ula and south of
Anjeel Village, a valley bearing the
same name with water resources date back to the
pre-Islamic
Era |
120 |
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