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Find Out Why Aseer Is a Top Mountain Escape This Summer

Find Out Why Aseer Is a Top Mountain Escape This Summer

UAE Moments22-07-2025
If you've already soaked in Salalah's cool, misty vibes and find yourself craving more mountain air, lush greenery, and an escape from the summer heat... We've got just the place for you.
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Say hello to Aseer, a breathtaking mountain region in southwestern Saudi Arabia that combines fog-draped peaks, waterfalls, and centuries of culture into one unforgettable summer getaway.
And with Aseer Season running until August 31, now's the perfect time to pack your bags!
What Makes Aseer Ideal in Summer?
Unlike most of the Gulf, Aseer boasts a cooler climate year-round, thanks to its mountainous terrain. Its capital, Abha, sits at over 2,200 metres above sea level, making it one of the coolest cities in Saudi Arabia during summer.
From June to August, temperatures typically range between 24°C and 29°C, with misty mornings, afternoon showers, and refreshing winds. It's a welcome break from the scorching heat elsewhere, ideal for outdoor adventures, nature walks, and even just chilling with a view.
While it can touch 30°C midday, mornings are cool and foggy, perfect for exploring.
Top Places to Visit in Aseer
Aseer will completely change your idea of Saudi Arabia as just desert. Here are a few magical spots to add to your itinerary:
1. Soudah Mountain (Jebel Sawda)
At 3,015 metres, it's Saudi Arabia's highest peak. Expect sweeping views, often surrounded by clouds, and summer temperatures around 20–25°C.
2. Green Mountain (Jabal Thera)
This hill lights up green at night and offers incredible views of Abha. Take the cable car for jaw-dropping vistas of Lake Sadd and the valleys below.
3. Rijal Almaa Heritage Village
A UNESCO-nominated gem, this 700-year-old village is built from basalt stone and white quartz. Wander its narrow alleys, see cultural performances, and pick up traditional crafts.
4. Jurf Reedah Reserve
A paradise for wildlife lovers, home to ancient juniper forests, Arabian wolves, lynxes, and rare birds like the Aseeri magpie.
5. Al Habala
Ride the cable car into dramatic highlands dotted with waterfalls, cliffs, and untouched nature.
Things to Do in Aseer
Adventure: Paragliding, hiking, climbing, and even coastal activities like surfing and diving.
Culture: Visit ancient forts, museums, and palaces to get a taste of the region's rich heritage.
Nature: Hike forest trails, picnic in valleys, and enjoy local cuisine amid lush greenery.
If you're not sure where to start, you can book guided tours through Visit Saudi. A 4-day guided trip costs about SAR 4,500 (Dh4,400) including a guide, transport, breakfast, and activities.
How to Get to Aseer
Getting there from the UAE is easy.
flydubai has daily direct flights from Dubai to Abha.
Air Arabia flies from Sharjah to Abha.
Saudi carriers like flynas and Saudia also operate on this route.
The flight takes around two hours, making it a perfect weekend or short break.
Getting Around
Once in Abha, getting around is hassle-free.
Use ride-hailing apps like Uber, Careem, or Bolt.
Or rent a car, just make sure you have an International Driving Permit if you're a foreign national.
Visa Information
For UAE residents, visiting Aseer is simple.
Expatriates can apply for an eVisa under the GCC resident category at ksavisa.sa.
Many nationalities can also get a visa on arrival at Saudi airports.
Why Aseer Is Perfect for UAE Residents
If you loved Salalah for its cool weather and green mountains, Aseer offers all that plus a dash of Saudi charm and culture. From scenic peaks to historic villages and serene waterfalls, it's the ideal summer escape without the crowds.
So what are you waiting for? This summer, trade the heat for misty mornings, cool breezes, and unforgettable memories in Aseer.
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