Wadi Shees
A popular destination for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and photographers

Wadi Shees is known for its striking scenery and natural setting, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and photographers. The wadi is characterised by rocky terrain, seasonal greenery during the rainy period, and clear water pools formed by flowing streams.

Wadi Shees features dramatic mountain landscapes, rugged cliffs, and natural vegetation, providing opportunities for hiking, exploration, and photography.

The wadi supports a range of plant and animal species adapted to the environment. Visitors may encounter wildlife such as Arabian gazelles, mountain goats, and various species of birds.

The area includes distinctive rock formations shaped over time by geological processes, offering insight into the region’s geological history. These formations include caves and areas containing fossilised remains.

During the rainy season, seasonal streams create natural water pools suitable for swimming and relaxation, surrounded by vegetation that enhances the landscape.

Wadi Shees holds cultural importance for the local community, serving as both a historical and recreational destination where visitors can engage with the area’s heritage.

Highlights
  • Hiking and Trekking: A range of trails suitable for different skill levels

  • Photography: Landscapes, wildlife, and natural features provide strong visual interest

  • Swimming and Picnicking: Water pools and open areas offer opportunities for relaxation

  • Exploration: Visitors can explore caves, natural formations, and historical sites within the wadi

Visitor Information

Wadi Shees can be reached by car from Khorfakkan via well-maintained roads. Four-wheel-drive vehicles may be required for certain off-road areas. The wadi offers natural amenities such as shaded areas and water pools; however, facilities are limited. Visitors are advised to bring sufficient water, food, and necessary supplies.

Guided tours are available, offering insights into the ecology, geology, and cultural aspects of the area, while supporting a safe and informative experience.

Ongoing efforts aim to preserve the ecological and cultural integrity of Wadi Shees through sustainable tourism practices, community engagement, and conservation initiatives, ensuring the protection of its natural environment and biodiversity.

Wadi Shees represents an important part of the UAE’s natural heritage, offering a combination of scenic landscapes, outdoor activities, and cultural significance. It provides visitors with the opportunity to experience a distinctive natural environment shaped by both nature and history.

How to get there

Drive down Emirates Road (E611) and take the exit for Khorfakkan Road. You’ll need to continue down Khorfakkan Road for approximately 70 km, before taking the ramp toward the Shees area. Then continue straight from the roundabout onto Masafi Road till you reach Shees Park.

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