Explore Jebel Sawdah’s peaks and Rijal Al-Ma’s historic architecture. Discover breathtaking views and cultural wonders in Saudi Arabia’s highlands.
Explore Jebel Sawdah’s peaks and Rijal Al-Ma’s historic architecture. Discover breathtaking views and cultural wonders in Saudi Arabia’s highlands.
- Al Sahab Park - Situated in the Moshebah hills, this park provides breathtaking views from cliffs that rise over 2,000 meters in the Sarawat Mountains.
- Jabal Sawda’ - Among the highest peaks in Saudi Arabia, this location offers stunning panoramic views from its rugged cliffs at the edge of the Sarawat range.
- Rijal al maa - A remarkable…
- Al Sahab Park - Situated in the Moshebah hills, this park provides breathtaking views from cliffs that rise over 2,000 meters in the Sarawat Mountains.
- Jabal Sawda’ - Among the highest peaks in Saudi Arabia, this location offers stunning panoramic views from its rugged cliffs at the edge of the Sarawat range.
- Rijal al maa - A remarkable heritage village renowned for its tall, stone-built structures and vibrant Aseeri architecture, set in a verdant valley.

- Entrance to site
- Guide
- Transportation
- Lunch
- Water
- Entrance to site
- Guide
- Transportation
- Lunch
- Water
- Personal Expenses
- Personal Expenses
Today, we explore two of the most renowned locations in the highlands of Saudi Arabia: Jebel Sawdah and Rijal Al-Ma’. The journey begins with a brief drive into the Moshebah hills, which are adorned with Mediterranean-like vegetation. At the nearby Sehab Park, visitors can marvel at the breathtaking views from the 2,000-meter-high cliffs of the Sarawat…
Today, we explore two of the most renowned locations in the highlands of Saudi Arabia: Jebel Sawdah and Rijal Al-Ma’. The journey begins with a brief drive into the Moshebah hills, which are adorned with Mediterranean-like vegetation. At the nearby Sehab Park, visitors can marvel at the breathtaking views from the 2,000-meter-high cliffs of the Sarawat Mountains. The next destination is Jebel Sawdah, one of the highest points in Saudi Arabia, reaching nearly 3,000 meters. Although “Jebel” means mountain, Sawdah is more of a hill situated on the edge of the steep cliffs of the Sarawat range, offering another stunning perspective. After lunch, the tour continues down the valley to the traditional village of Rijal Al-Ma’, a remarkable example of Aseeri traditional architecture, featuring dozens of impressively tall stone buildings. The day concludes with a return to Abha.
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