Wadi Fara

Wadi Fara is a seasonal watercourse, or wadi, in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates.

It runs from the confluence of the Wadi Asimah and Wadi Sidr, to the village of Ghayl.

A wide and fertile wadi, its rich wildlife includes a novel species of diving beetle, Hydroglyphus sinuspersicus, which was first discovered and documented by a joint Czech/Austrian team working in the Wadi Fara in 2009.

[1] The wadi is traditionally settled by members of the Mazari tribe and has a number of historic watchtowers, old villages and farms.

A survey of the area carried out in 1955 found 25 households and some 1,200 date palms in the wadi.