Souq Okaz

Souq Okaz in Taif stands as one of Saudi Arabia’s most iconic cultural landmarks, celebrated for its deep historical roots that date back more than fifteen centuries. Once the most vibrant marketplace of the Arabian Peninsula, Souq Okaz was not merely a commercial hub, but also a prestigious stage for poets, philosophers, and traders to share their craft, ideas, and art.
Throughout history, the Souq played a vital role in shaping the Arab identity — hosting literary debates, poetry competitions, and social gatherings that united tribes and showcased the eloquence of the Arabic language. The echoes of those verses and the spirit of friendly rivalry among poets still resonate in the hearts of visitors today.

In modern times, Souq Okaz has been revived as a dynamic annual festival that brings together art, culture, heritage, and innovation. Visitors can experience live reenactments of historical events, enjoy performances inspired by ancient poetry, explore local crafts, and discover the flavors of traditional Arabian hospitality. The festival also features exhibitions, workshops, and pavilions representing different regions of the Kingdom — creating an immersive cultural journey through time.

Today, Wadi Trip invites travelers to explore this unique cultural site in Taif and relive the golden days of Arab history. Walking through Souq Okaz is like stepping into a living museum where the past meets the present, and every stone, poem, and melody tells a story of heritage, creativity, and pride.