Beguiling Al Bahah

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If you’re looking for a place to get away from the noise and stress of everyday city life, look no further than Al Bahah.

Known as the “pearl of resorts” or “garden of Hejaz”, Al Bahah city, the capital of the Al Bahah region captivates with its natural beauty. Surrounded by forests, valleys, and mountains and endowed with a pleasant climate, Al Bahah will take you to a “different Saudi.”

Reasons We Love Al Bahah

The marble village of Thee Ain

Thee Ain Village, located on the outskirts of Al Bahah, is a small village with an amazing history. It was established in the tenth century AH and has been restored by the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA). Thee Ain Village consists of 49 houses and built on the Madamek wall system. This village is famous for agricultural crops and surrounded by palm trees and streams.

The breathtaking green landscape of Raghadan Forest Park

Al Bahah is known for its beautiful nature because it is home to a number of lush forests and beautiful parks and reserves that make it easy to get away from it all. Forest in point: the Raghadan Forest Park located on a rocky slope 1,700 meters above sea level. It overlooks Tihamah and known for its greens, picnic areas, and new activities brought about by redevelopments in the area. It even has a cloud gangway that lets visitors walk in a hanging bridge and enjoy the view of clouds covering the valleys and curving roads below.

The pleasant weather all-year-round

The climate of Al Bahah is pleasant and enjoyable all year round. The summer months are from May to September and the winter months are from November to March, when average temperatures range from 15°C (59°F) during the day to 10°C (50°F) at night. Summers are dry and hot with little rainfall, while winters are relatively mild with occasional rain showers.

 

Riyadh to Al Baha

877 km via Route 30

By land: 9 hours

By air: 1 hour 30 minutes

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