Al-Ghars Well is was one of the wells that was favored by the Prophet (SAW) due to the freshness of its water. The Prophet (SAW) drank from the well, made wudhu with its water and requested that he be washed using its water after his demise.
Next you will visit the Al-Faqir Well, historically known as the Salman Al Farsi Well. The well is historically connected to Prophet (SAW) and his companion Salman Al-Farsi (RA). Originally, it was a part of an orchard where Salman Al-Farsi used to work. Then you move to Al-Hajim well & date farm. The well has also become a notable landmark for visitors keen to learn about the origins of Islamic history. However, it is believed to date back to before the advent of Islam. It was narrated that the Prophet (SAW) also drank from Al-Hajim.
Before return to your hotel, you shall stop at the cloth market (Souq Al Kamasha). It is one of the most important ancient and historical archaeological souqs that historians have stated that the history of the market stretches for more than 430 years. After a short stroll, you will return to your hotel.
