Habban Shabwa
The naturally fortified city. Surrounded by greenery on three sides. It is guarded by many forts, castles, and mountains surrounding the district, and it is distributed among its flanks with palm trees and wide shadows. Habban Shabwah is the most important tourist area in Shabwa governorate and enjoys a varied tourism product, whether archaeological and cultural tourism or tourism in natural parks and scenic landscapes.
As well as the distinctive architectural art of the city. The city of Habban is located in the middle of vast agricultural lands surrounding it on three sides, “North, East and West”. Its agricultural land area is “1353 acres”. Habban is one of the largest agricultural lands after the Valley Delta and according to media sources published on the site Khurah Forums that the city of Habban has many archaeological and tourist attractions and was mentioned in many archaeological inscriptions. Therefore, there was an old wall in it that most of its parts were destroyed and that its location suggests that it was perhaps an old wall to protect the naturally fortified city. Therefore, the walls were often built in places that are easy Exceeded.
According to the tourist surveys, there are tourist and archaeological landmarks in the Directorate, the most important of which is Kraif Habban, which is located at the bottom of the beautiful village of Habban, and its components are an old dam between the two banks of the valley. Agricultural lands, as well as the Habban village, which is today one of the most important monuments that overlook the city and the surrounding lands. This castle is the most important forts that were built on a cliff and paved with stones. The castle has a number of gates.
Which was built recently by the Sultans of Al-Wahidi, who were making Habban as their capital in the sixteenth century AD, Jabal Kadour
Jabal Kadour is an archaeological site in Wadi Mayfa’a, and a number of archaeological inscriptions recorded the importance of the site and its history, which dates back to BC, as it was mentioned in the inscription “Al-Nasr”. The importance of this site is due to its towering defensive role and access to that castle is only by two ways. The first is called The second road is called Suhna, and one of the remnants of this fort is still a large wall, and some of its parts are still standing. There are also remnants of old buildings, remnants of defensive fortifications, and the remains of essentials. The summit of this mountain.