
Al-Hamd Valley is a seasonal watercourse west of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and a natural tourist attraction in al-Madinah al-Munawwarah Province and Tabuk Province.
Path of al-Hamd Valley
Al-Hamd Valley stretches four hundred km in length, extending through al-Madinah al-Munawwarah, Khaybar, and Umluj. It flows from the southeast to the northwest, originating from a group of valleys north of al-Madinah al-Munawwarah and emptying into the Red Sea south of al-Wajh Governorate, with an average gradient of two m.
Tributaries of al-Hamd Valley
Al-Hamd Valley is fed by four tributaries: Al-Aqiq Valley, al-Jizl Valley, Khaybar Valley, and al-'Is Valley.
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