5 Beautiful Places to Visit in Baha, Saudi Arabia
Baha is one of the favorite tourists’ cities of Saudi Arabia. It is located in the province named Al-Baha. It is the capital of the province and is surrounded by 40 plus forests. The city has thereby exhibited a very pleasant weather.
The city is of great political importance as well. The governors headquarter resides here. Many branches of government departments are also located here. Some local council has been placed in the city as well. Baha is a well-established city with abundant health and education institutions.
The tourists simply love Al Baha. Visitors have honored the city with the title “Pearl of Resort”. The Sharif of Makkah declared it as the Garden of Hejaz. Located in the south-west of the kingdom, here are some must to visit places of Al Baha.
1. The Raghadan forest: As mentioned earlier, the city is surrounded by more than 40 forests and the most special being The Raghadan forest. The forest spreads over 600,000 square meters.
It is only 5 kilometers away from the city of Al Baha. Pack your and your kids’ stuff to visit it. Also, the kids would really enjoy at the playground there!
2. Baljurashi: This beauty is located in the Sarah Mountains. It is a must to visit place in summers. It lies on the road that connects Taif with Abha. It is a great piece of land, a beautiful city of southern Saudi Arabia.
Once you go there, you won’t believe that you are still on the land of Saudi Arabia. It is a unique land that possesses 1001 watchtowers!
3. Thee Ain Heritage Marble Village: The greatest place to visit in the south is just 24 km away from Al Baha. It is famously known as the marble village as it is located on a marble mountain.
The residents claim the village tends to glow and shine when the sunset occurs. Not only can this excite you, but also a stream passes nearby which has nourished lush palm trees.
It is also known as Aqbat King Fahad. So why miss the chance of experiencing the great view of nature.
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