Stretching in wonder and clarity, the beaches of Saeedah Al Sawalihah dazzle with golden sands and pure turquoise waters, marking the northern gateway of Aseer along the Red Sea. A fitting destination for beach and leisure tourism, it’s also a haven for bird watchers. The ecosystem attracts and supports the breeding of migrating African birds like the olive pigeon, the peregrine falcon, the Arabian woodpecker, the brown eagle, the Aseerian magpie, flamingos, and white gulls. Its pristine coasts, rich in biodiversity, draw various fish and crustaceans that make their homes among the coral reefs. Here, one might also spot whales and dolphins crossing the waves of Saeedah Al Sawalihah’s shores in peace and tranquility.
Saeedah Al Sawalihah boasts a unique environment where vital plant groups thrive, including mangroves, acacias, myrrh, and doum palms, blending the green with the clear blue sea in a serene encounter that invites relaxation and healing.
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