Located 140 kilometers north of Abha, the enchanting city of Al-Namas sits atop the Sarawat Mountains. Its beauty is not merely in its perpetual cloak of mist, making it seem as though it has become one with the fog of both summer and winter, nor solely in its stunning natural offerings of ancient green forests, or fertile, water-rich flowering fields—as seen in Murir Park or Shu'af Al Walid Park. Its allure also stems from the mysterious charm of its deep historical roots, drawing in those who wander through and evoking civilizations long past.
Al-Namas is dotted with fortresses, castles, and palaces featuring unique architecture—cylindrical or square—that unleash a tale of curiosity, like the Mashrefah Palace, Al-Muqar Village, and Mishnah Fortress. Its historical mosques, like Al-Saraw Mosque and Thuraban Mosque, stand as testaments to its rich Islamic heritage from the religion’s earliest decades.
The mountains of Al-Namas, draped in majesty and allure, offer more than just breathtaking nature; the archaeological sites on these mountains or the engraved tombs provide another layer of excitement and discovery, like Jabal Dhie Ain and Jabal Al-Sajin, which hint at ancient iron mines. The ultimate thrill lies in uncovering one of the Arabian Peninsula’s oldest forgotten civilizations in Al-Jahwah Village, which preserves parts of its ancient buildings, relics, and old walls.
Al-Namas is a grand opportunity to satisfy the yearning for discovering history intertwined with stunning nature.
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