Exposure of 400 years old heritage of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Dhee Ayn/ Sheda Village in Al Baha, will be our spot to provide the ultimate entertainment experience for our viewers. We are introducing the first Treasure Hunt program of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We will present the Al Baha Treasure Hunt unique with a theme and challenges. This is a treasure hunt where we will take participants to one of the ancient locations in Al Baha. A route and maps will be provided, hints and clues will be hidden all over the place, and the teams will have to find those hints and encrypt them to get their hands on the treasure. Each participant/team will have a mission which they will need to accomplish with/without others finding out. The winners and the winning teams will be granted an exclusive award of approximately 5Kg Gold worth SAR 1,000,000 ($265,000).
A journey to Al Baha is a trip to a different Saudi, 2,500 meters above sea level; the city enjoys moderate temperatures and is ideal for hiking, picnic, or camp. The road to the famous marble village of Dhee Ayn, which takes you through Tolkienesque valleys and past ruined towers, is almost as spectacular as the site itself.
"Dhee Ayn is built on a white marble outcrop in the epic Bidah Valley, south of Al Baha; Dhee Ayn looks like an Arabian citadel has arrived on a Tuscan hillside. Often called the Marble Village, the cuboid buildings were made of stone and slate more than 400 years ago and were deserted in the 1980s. Sheda Village is nestled halfway to the peak of mountain Mussala Ibrahim is the hidden village of Sheda, offering dramatic views across the green cliffs and valleys of the Sarawat Mountains. As you venture up, the air becomes much cooler and drier, which has allowed rare plants like the white Capparis cartilaginea flower (sometimes called Cartilage caper) and the Dendrosicyos tree (also known as the cucumber tree) to grow."