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Northwest of Abha, Al majaridah welcomes those seeking the serenity of nature and the charm of eco-tourism amid its ancient villages and mountains. Strategically positioned between various provinces and cities, from the coast to the peaks, its diverse terrain bestows a climate that's warm in summer and mild in winter. This climate nurtures an abundance of fresh produce, from banana and coffee trees to citrus, mangoes, and sidr trees—sources of delectable honey—along with an assortment of aromatic plants like basil, mint, and barak. These products abound in Majardah's bustling markets, offering visitors a rich experience to buy local produce or traditional pottery and immerse themselves in the culture of vibrant marketplaces, once social hubs for solving community issues, sharing news, and meeting friends.
In Majardah, explore the deep historical ties to heritage and ancient relics through its traditional architectural styles, as seen in Al-Fuqaha Village in Abs Center to the northeast. Known for its name indicative of widespread knowledge among its residents, the village boasts historical inscriptions on its ancient rocky structures. Raha Al-Sumaid Village atop Mount Khat offers a distinctive architectural style built from local stone and clay, its slopes marked by cascading waterfalls during rainy seasons. Alternatively, visit the historic Al-Khatwa Village with its towering buildings, once a governmental center in Majardah.
Mountain climbing enthusiasts can ascend Mount Reeman in Majardah to revel in stunning natural vistas, or hike through the forests of Mount Tehwa, engaging fully with the lush landscape.

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