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Najran's heritage draws families to rural villages

Najran's heritage draws families to rural villages

Arab News23-07-2025
RIYADH: Rural tourism in Najran is encouraged by the area's diverse environment, natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage, a Saudi Press Agency report says.
It offers visitors a unique experience — from captivating landscapes and ecological formations to ancient architecture and historic fortresses steeped in history.
The western villages of Najran, along both banks of Wadi Najran, feature towering fortresses atop mounts Raum and Saadan, the SPA added.
Traditional mud-brick palaces among palm and grape farms create scenic views which reflect the region's environmental identity and cultural history.
Resident Saleh Al-Asiri says Najran is marked by its cultural diversity and architectural landmarks, varied terrains like mountains, valleys, plains, and deserts making it ideal for nature and heritage tourism. He pointed out areas of interest such as Zur Wadeah, Al-Hadhan, Al-Jarbah, and Al-Qabil.
Rural tourists can discover these sites, admire traditional mud houses and palm farms, and visit heritage villages. They can also explore Wadi Najran, enjoying views of historic homes, ancient palm trees, and sunsets over Raum Fortress, Al-Aan Palace, and Mount Abu Hamdan.
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