Wadi Damm (also known as Wadi Dham) is a stunning natural attraction located near the town of Ibri in the Al Dhahirah Governorate of Oman. This wadi, which is an Arabic term for a valley or dry riverbed that contains water sporadically, is a part of the Hajar mountain range. It is known for its beautiful water pools, intricate rock formations, and vibrant eco-system. The wadi becomes a magnet for adventure seekers and nature lovers, especially during the Khareef season, Oman's monsoon period, when the water flow is at its peak. The site offers activities like hiking, swimming in natural pools, and exploring the surrounding nature. Wadi Damm is surrounded by rugged terrain that displays a variety of geological features, inviting both geologists and tourists to explore its landscape. The wadi's unique environmental system supports a range of plants and wildlife, adding to the serene beauty of the area. The area remains relatively untouched by modern development, preserving its natural charm.