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Nestled among the Sarawat Mountains in southwestern Saudi Arabia, Abha stands like a jewel-crowned queen, cloaked in mist and beauty, surrounded by the of clouds that grace it throughout the seasons. Abha, the vibrant gateway to the Aseer region, is rich in diversity in every direction. It is known for its cool, rainy summers; qualities that have made it a premier and sustainable tourist destination for visitors from around the globe. Here, cultural, artistic, and historical treasures abound. You can explore ancient castles filled with stories, like Shamsan Fortress, Dhra'a Fortress, and the major and minor Al-Daqal Fortresses.
The city also has various archaeological museums that were once homes, transformed by their owners into lasting beacons of beauty that introduce the world to the deep-rooted heritage of Aseer and its assorted treasures, such as Fatimah Museum and Al-Raqadi Museum.
At its heart, along the banks of the lengthy Abha Valley, lies the famous Tuesday Market, a traditional experience of shopping and cultural immersion in this lofty city. Nearby, the artistic village of Al-Muftaha thrives as the heart of arts and music, where the stage of legendary singer Talal Maddah stands. Abha's lush fields, enriched by its climatic diversity, yield a variety of agricultural products from roses to grains and fruits to vegetables, supporting the local commerce, industry, and farming.
Abha, with its timeless charm and serene summer dreamlike tranquillity, competes globally in its development and urban sophistication, featuring governmental and civic facilities that provide quality services, enriching the region's investment and progress. In Abha, you’ll find renowned restaurants, modern cafes, the latest in entertainment and sports, and it remains a year-round hub for prestigious festivals, conferences, and seminars.
Abha: an endless treasure of wealth and wonder. Discover Abha's Famous Landmarks

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