Fuhais is increasingly recognized not only for its historical and cultural significance but also for its emerging outdoor activities, particularly rock climbing.
Rock Climbing Fuhais has become a notable climbing destination in Jordan, attracting local and international climbers. The area features limestone cliffs with multiple bolted sport routes of varying difficulty, making it a popular alternative to the traditional climbing of Wadi Rum. The development of climbing routes in Fuhais was pioneered by Hakim Tamimi, a Jordanian climber who has been instrumental in bolting sport climbing areas across the country. His contributions to Fuhais and other climbing areas such as Dur Morsud and Iraq Al Dub have been documented in international climbing reports and academic studies. Several international climbing events and trips have been hosted in Fuhais, contributing to Jordan's growing reputation as a Middle Eastern climbing hub. Climbers visiting Fuhais often combine their trip with other adventure activities in nearby regions, further supporting adventure tourism in Jordan. More information on climbing routes and conditions can be found on adventure platforms and climbing community websites.
Fuheis festival Fuheis Festival is an annually held event in Fuheis, and it is considered to be the second biggest festival in Jordan, after
Jerash Festival. They have celebrated their silver jubilee in 2016, where they have welcomed bands and artists from Jordan, Syria, Palestine and Lebanon to perform in concerts and poetry evenings. Several artists and singers from across the region were invited to perform in the town, like:
Wadih El Safi,
Melhem Barakat,
Sabah Fakhri,
Fares Karam,
Moeen Charif,
Omar Al-Abdallat,
George Kurdahi,
Najwa Karam, and many more, and the variety of night events and activities attracts around 10,000 to 30,000 visitors yearly. == List of mayors of Fuhais ==