A land of diverse landscapes, from majestic green mountains to pristine beaches, Saudi is home to beautiful valleys and lush green parks, along with an array of all year-round destinations for travelers to explore. The cloud-shrouded valleys of Taif and the various highlands of the Aseer region, like Abha, Al Namas, and Rijal Almaa, provide the perfect retreat for those seeking a cooler climate in the summer.
Upon arrival, travelers can embark on a journey through destinations brimming with authentic cultural experiences and historical marvels. From exploring the enchanting rose farms of Taif, where the air is perfumed with the scent of blooming flowers, to delighting in the charming allure of Al Namas, a quaint haven offering unique activities that captivate every visitor, each location promises unforgettable moments for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility.
Taif
Taif has long served as a more temperate retreat for Saudi families and today, it is one of the top summer destinations within the country for locals and expats alike.
Home to over 2,000 rose farms, travelers visiting Taif can learn more about the roses the destination is famous for. When in Taif, don’t miss the historical Souq Okaz, explore the Shubra Palace Museum, and take a trip to Al-Hada mountain, one of the most famous mountains in Saudi, and enjoy some treats from the Strawberry Farm.
Abha
Abha, the enchanting capital of Aseer, is the ideal destination to experience the invigorating cool breeze that refreshes one’s spirit. This charming city offers a delightful atmosphere, with temperatures rarely exceeding 30 degrees celsius and refreshing rainfall occurring throughout the year. Stroll through Al Basta District’s traditional market, before heading to Liwan Farm for a break from the hustle and bustle. Wander among the clouds at the Fog Walkway as you soak in the breathtaking views of the Tihama mountains or go to the Aryash Event and enjoy its picturesque atmosphere, overlooking the entire city.
When in Abha, do make time to take a leisurely stroll along the misty heights of the Aseer National Park Trail. Your visit to Abha will not be complete without hopping on the cable car ride that takes you up the Jabal Souda mountain, which has the highest peak in Saudi.
Rijal Almaa
Rijal Almaa village, dubbed one of the best tourist villages in the world by UNWTO, is situated just 45 kilometers away from Abha, and offers a refreshing summer climate. Travelers should meet the Flower Men at the Rijal Almaa village, and admire the unique gingerbread-style architecture and mud brick houses, with buildings that reach up to 7 floors. Steeped in history, this hidden gem unveils the authentic soul of Saudi that presents a unique and immersive experience for those keen to delve deep into the Saudi culture.
While in Rijal Almaa, take time to admire the breathtaking natural scenery such as the Qasabat Al-Owus Tower or take a leisurely stroll through the lush green fields and savor over 40 different types of authentic Al-Ami honey produced at the Honey Cottage nestled within Rijal Almaa village.
Al Namas
Al Namas, locally known as the “City of Fog” as it is situated at the top of the Sarawat Mountains, is just a two-hour drive from Abha. It’s beautiful green landscapes and moderate climate make it an ideal escape for nature lovers and enthusiasts of unique experiences. Enjoy activities such as mountain climbing and camping in the forests among the picturesque mountains, valleys, and waterfalls. Al Namas also boasts a variety of tourist attractions, including parks, palaces, and museums built on top of the mountains, perfect for cooling off and having fun.
Connectivity and Visa
Saudi has recently eased tourist visa requirements with immediate effect, where Pakistani applicants can now submit a bank statement showing a minimum monthly credit amount of USD 750 or its equivalent.
The Tasheer offices across Pakistan offer a convenient and user-friendly experience, including visa application guidance, biometric enrolment, status tracking, and passport delivery. Travellers can schedule an appointment on the Tasheer website prior to their visit.
In addition, Saudi has introduced the transit visa which is available for travellers arriving in Saudi via Saudia and Flynas, where they can transit and explore Saudi for up to 96 hours. Visa on arrival is available for those travellers who hold a valid and used UK, US or Schengen visa.
In the past year, Saudi introduced the one-year multiple entry visa for Pakistani travellers. This is a specific visa for those coming for personal visits such as attending weddings or functions or visiting friends or family. Holders of this visa can enjoy multiple visits to Saudi within a 12-month period, allowing them to explore the country’s vibrant cities, cultural richness, and natural wonders all year round.
Pakistani travellers with the one-year multiple entry visa can also perform Umrah, underscoring Saudi’s commitment to fostering spiritual journeys and cultural exchanges.
To learn more about Saudi and plan out your route, visit https://www.visitsaudi.com/en for more information.
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