Al Baha's lavishly green mountain landscape is
characterized by forested slopes, fertile valleys and ancient qasbah,
eye-catching stone watchtowers. Al Baha is also home to one of the most
beautiful villages in Saudi Arabia: Thee Ain.
Southwestern
Al Baha is more like the Pyrenees or Caucasus than the Middle East. The
lavishly green mountain landscape is characterized by forested slopes and
fertile valleys with apricot and pomegranate orchards.
Within
driving distance of Al-Baha City, no less than forty high-altitude nature
reserves fight for your attention. The wilderness of the Raghadan Forest Park
has been curbed and made accessible to the public. At the top, a plateau awaits
with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the winding King Fahd
road, with its many hairpin turns. If you are lucky you will spot baboons on
the slopes below.
Done?
Then venture onto the landscaped grassy strip for the Saudi's number one
leisure activity: an outdoor picnic or barbecue. Perhaps Raghadan Forest Park
is a little too raked for you. In that case, drive on to Khairah Forest Park or
Dhaher Ghadaa Park.