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Al-Baha is one of Saudi Arabia’s prime tourist destinations, which is famous for its seasonal agricultural crops. Al-Baha farms produce most of the agricultural crops in the region such as grapes, pomegranates, figs, apricots, peaches, mango, guava, beige almonds, bananas, apples, prickly pears, quince and berries. The region’s agricultural grains include white corn, wheat, barley, millet, lentils, sesame, and vegetables of all kinds, in addition to aromatic plants such as mint, basil and kadi. Some farmers rely on agricultural terraces in several valleys in Al-Baha after preserving water for agricultural purposes. They sell their products in local markets in the region as well as in the neighboring region of Makkah – SPA
April 18, 2021
Culture meets agriculture
April 11, 2021
Fish, fest and feast
April 07, 2021
PESERVE IN RESERVE
March 25, 2021
THE SKY'S THE LIMIT
March 24, 2021
SPECTACULAR SHOW
March 10, 2021
ELEGANT & FRAGRANT
A young Saudi man enjoys the pleasant and temperate weather at a park in Al-Ahsa in the Eastern Province. Local residents, especially families, go out to spend their free time at parks, farms and tourist destinations in the nice and enjoyable weather, featuring intermittent rain.There are many captivating tourist destinations in the Al-Ahsa governorate and these include the world’s largest Al-Ahsa Oasis, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Al-Qarah Mountain, Asfar Lake, historic Jawatha Mosque, the King Abdullah Environmental Park, Jabal Al-Shaaba, Jabal Al-Arbaa, Bahr Al-Uqair and the bustling Al-Ahsa Souq Al-Qaisary.Many people practice their hobbies such as hiking, cycling, photography amid serene and scenic conditions, and all these in strict compliance with coronavirus...
February 28, 2021
SCENIC & SERENE
An enchanting aerial view of the Duba port city, located on the Red Sea coast in the Kingdom’s northwestern Tabuk region, which people call “Pearl of the Red Sea” — a charming combination of pristine seawaters and history. It is the nearest Saudi Arabian port to the Suez Canal and ferries and ships are being operated between Duba and Egyptian and Jordanian ports.The Duba port city, which is serving as a hub for NEOM Project, hosts several tourist destinations, such as the Springs of Maqna, the valleys of Dahkan, Salma and Kafafah, and the Duba Castle, which was built by King Abdul Aziz after the conquest of the city in 1931.Picnickers enjoy various marine activities such as diving, swimming and fishing at Duba’s breathtaking beaches, including Sharma, Al-Khraiba, Al-Muwaileh,...
February 21, 2021
BREATHTAKING BEACHES
February 18, 2021
WINTER WONDERLAND
February 14, 2021
DRESSED IN WHITE