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4109 (23.38 km from Wadi E Jin)
3528 As Salam Road (23.40 km from Wadi E Jin)
شارع الملك سعود بن (23.53 km from Wadi E Jin)
King Abdullah Road (26.17 km from Wadi E Jin)
البيت المذهل للوحدات السكنية is located in Medina within 7.5 miles of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi and 5.5 miles of Quba Mosque.
Al Imam Muslim 6329 (26.91 km from Wadi E Jin)
SAFWA TAIBA SUITE اجنحة صفوة طيبه is located in Medina within 11 miles of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi and a 19-minute walk of Prince Mohammed Al Saud Stadium.
Uthman Ibn Affan Road حي مسجد (26.91 km from Wadi E Jin)
Located in Medina 3.8 miles from Al-Masjid an-Nabawi فندق فرج المدينه FARAJ ALMADINA HOTEL provides accommodations with a fitness center free private parking a bar and a shared lounge. The property is around 3.
othman ben affan (27.11 km from Wadi E Jin)
Uthman Ibn Affan Road (27.15 km from Wadi E Jin)
Located in Medina within 2.9 miles of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi and 2.9 miles of Qiblatain Mosque جلنار المدينة provides accommodations with a bar as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Wadi E Jin Al Madinah is a valley located in the West region of the city of Madinah, Saudi Arabia. It is known for its gardens and irrigated land, which are used for growing fruits and vegetables. The area has long been a popular destination for pilgrims, since it is just 40 kilometers away from the holy city of Makkah. The wadi is also known as Wadi Tanim, or Valley of Dates due to its abundance of date palms which provide an abundance of fresh dates during harvest season.
The valley itself is nestled between two tall mountains, with a rich green vegetation that provides an idyllic backdrop to the surrounding area. Alongside dates, the valley also produces various types of nuts and grains as well as citrus fruits such as oranges and pomegranates. Some areas have hot springs that have made them popular tourist attractions over the years.
Alongside its agricultural products, Wadi E Jin Al Madinah also has some historic sites that are worth exploring by visitors. These include numerous mosques built in different styles throughout history, as well as mud-brick villages scattered across the valley's landscape. Visitors can also explore tombs dating back to pre-Islamic times and visit archaeological findings uncovered in recent times in nearby caves and other excavation sites.
The valley's location near two major cities has helped make it a popular spot for travelers who want to explore both nature and culture at once. With its stunning views and peaceful atmosphere, Wadi E Jin Al Madinah makes for an ideal getaway from city life - especially those looking to experience first-hand the unique beauty of Saudi Arabian culture.