Peace Park

Peace Park

Al Salam Park is one of the most important family destinations in Abha due to the green spaces, seating areas, and children’s playgrounds it provides. Even adults have a share of entertainment in Al Salam Park, where fun amusement rides are available for them, such as Sinbad's Ship, the Death Train, and other games.

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Al Sahab Park

Al Sahab Park

What distinguishes Al Sahab Park from the rest of Abha’s parks and gardens is its location at the top of a high mountain, which provides charming views of the surrounding nature and the city of Abha. The clouds meet the mountain peak in the park, giving the place an indescribable charm.

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King Abdulaziz National Park

King Abdulaziz National Park

King Abdulaziz National Park is located in Jabal Al-Souda in Asir and is characterized by moderate temperatures throughout the year, even in the summer, when temperatures do not exceed 15 degrees.

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Montenegro (Jabal Al-Souda)

Montenegro (Jabal Al-Souda)

This mountain, which is more than 3,000 meters long, is of great importance in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia because it is the highest Saudi peak and is characterized by the density of trees and its summit hugging the clouds.

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Art Street

Art Street

It is a walkway and park adjacent to the Abha Valley and is characterized by the presence of some wonderful sculptures and works of art suitable for taking perfect photographs for photography lovers.

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Al Khalaf village

Al Khalaf village

Al Khalaf village is one of the villages in the Asir region. It is 120 km away from the city of Abha, and its area is about 10 km2. Al Khalaf architecture is distinguished by the unity of its architectural styles and its neighboring agricultural fields that are balanced with the urban mass, in addition to its high palaces and ancient high towers.

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Al-Jahma village

Al-Jahma village

The village of Al-Jahma is located in the south of the Asir region, near the Sarat Ubaidah region. This village is one of the large villages in the region in terms of area and one of the most beautiful villages there. The village was one of the villages famous for growing grapes in ancient times, due to the abundance of water in it, as it is characterized by a wonderful irrigation method that distinguished it from other villages. The other is even unique in that way, due to the passage and crossing of four valleys through it (Wadi Al-Zaher - Wadi Al-Saida - Wadi Maqtar - Wadi Farea).

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Abu Sarrah Palaces

Abu Sarrah Palaces

The palaces are located in the village of Al-Aziza in Al-Souda, 16 km from the center of Abha. They consist of two buildings, each with 6 floors, in addition to the Al-Musalla Fort, which consists of 3 floors. Its ownership belongs to Lahiq bin Ahmed Abu Faraj, one of the notables of the Asir region and its most famous merchants at the time, while in 1439 AH/2018 AD his descendants took on the task of rehabilitating it to become a historical shrine that expresses the region’s heritage and nobility. Do not forget to stop at the roof of the palace and enjoy viewing the beauty of the village from above. After you finish touring the largest single ancient palaces in the Asir region, keep a physical souvenir from the shops distributed in Palaces Square, and sip your favorite drink in its café sessions.

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Bin Member village

Bin Member village

“Bin Adhan Tourist Village” in the north of the city of Abha, specifically in the Beihan Center in Balhamar, as one of the most prominent tourist destinations for visitors and tourist delegations. Where Muhammad bin Adhan Al-Ahmari presented a unique experience at the top of the Sarawat Mountains, at an altitude of more than 2,700 meters above sea level, with an area of ​​30,000 square meters, as a giant entertainment and heritage tourism project. Strawberry farm experience - children's activities corner - honey experience - shops and bazaars - cafes - audio and lighting.

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Bin Hamsan village

Bin Hamsan village

It took about eight years to build the Bin Hamsan Heritage Village, starting in 1990, to become an architectural icon that reflects the amazing history of Asir, and a heritage landmark containing a collection of heritage pieces that express the region and its local community. The village is located in Khamis Mushait on an area of ​​13,000 square metres, forming the largest archaeological museum in the region, with a number of pieces reaching 1,250 pieces, and a collection of antique agricultural tools that give the visitor an amazing perception of the lives of the local population previously, while the cooking corner includes those tools that were used in preparing food. In addition to other expressive corners, such as the Asiri Council, a corner specializing in women’s fashion and ancient possessions, and another corner displaying archaeological weapons, as well as tools used in folk medicine.

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Al-Masqi Park

Al-Masqi Park

Prepare well for an unforgettable trip. Stop before your trip at one of Abha’s markets and buy everything you need to spend a day full of pleasant atmosphere and fog that rarely leaves the park. Don’t worry if it is an unplanned trip, stock up beforehand with what you need of water and meals and rest in the tranquility of nature from the service facilities. Essential for hikers between the corners of the deep valley views, the recesses of the rocky ledges, and the forests of perennial trees spread within Al-Masqi Park. It might be the first time! Due to the nature of the park and the extension of its natural areas close to Hadaba Park, which are jointly supervised by the administration of Asir National Park, you may encounter rare wildlife and majestic birds of prey, which prefer to wander in front of your eyes for the first time. We cannot guarantee the extent of their curiosity and social desire, but we promise you unforgettable moments during your call. Such pure nature.

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Critical

Critical

The ancient village of Al-Harjah in Asir was famous, centuries ago, as a meeting place for commercial caravans, a rest stop for pilgrim caravans coming from Yemen, towards the Holy Land, and a crossing point for the ancient trade route. The old village of Al-Harjah is located in the center of Al-Harjah Governorate, “140 km” south of Abha on the international road to Dhahran. South - Khamis Mushayt.

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