Ghalilah Village and Wadi.
Unlike the highly packaged tourist sites elsewhere in the Emirates, Wadi Ghalilah retains a rugged, lived-in character. Tucked into the steep Hajar Mountains, this active valley centers around a dam built in 2001, where local life persists through small-scale farming, honey production, and wheat cultivation. For adventurers, the main draw is the infamous "Stairway to Heaven," a grueling former shepherd path that climbs nearly 2,000 meters toward Jebel Jais. This is a serious, full-day trek requiring high fitness and mountain experience. Those seeking a gentler visit can explore the valley floor, where traditional houses, ancient tombs, and a heritage village sit in the shadow of towering cliffs, offering a highly authentic look at rural Ras Al Khaimah.
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