At the highest mountain peak in the Arabian Peninsula, rising over 3,000 meters, Al-Soudah reigns supreme in Aseer as a unique tourist experience. It boasts dense vegetation, diverse ecosystems, a moderate summer climate, and cold winters, enriched by its cultural, artistic, historical, and civilizational heritage.
In Al-Soudah, tourists revel in adventure by engaging in mountain sports like climbing, paragliding, or hiking through its lush, rain-soaked forests in natural parks like King Abdulaziz Park or the famous Raydah Nature Reserve, known for its ancient coffee trees. Visitors can also step back in time to explore the history and civilizations documented by nearly two hundred forts, castles, relics, inscriptions, and palaces like those of Al Abu Sarh and Al Abu Naqta families.
Al-Soudah is a haven for rural experience enthusiasts, offering accommodations and camping in various villages like Baah Rabeeah, Al Qusayr, and Al Azizah, and discovering its waterfalls like Ain Al Dhaiba and Al Muhatib.
Al-Soudah is a promising opportunity for tourism investment, utilizing its natural, environmental, and sustainable cultural resources. It is undergoing significant developmental efforts to create a world-class tourist experience, positioning it as a global destination throughout the year.
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