Al-Baha: Land of Fog, A Summer Haven with Modern Roads

Nestled in the southwest of the Kingdom, Al-Baha is a natural gem where towering mountain peaks meet lush green valleys. This "Land of Fog" is experiencing rapid development in its road network, bolstering its status as a distinguished tourist destination as part of an ambitious vision.
 Al-Baha stands as a prime summer retreat for Saudi Arabia and the Arabian Gulf, thanks to its captivating climate. It boasts dense forests, including the Raghadan Forest Park, which rises 1,700 meters above sea level. Its diverse geography, stretching from the Hijaz Mountains to the coastal plains of Tihamah, provides varied climates year-round. With elevations ranging between 1,500 and 2,500 meters, Al-Baha experiences cold to moderate winters, characterized by heavy rains, fog, and light snow on the peaks. Summer temperatures typically range from 17 to 25 degrees Celsius, accompanied by scattered rainfall.
 Al-Baha is also recognized as an environmentally sustainable region according to United Nations indicators, achieving high standards in environmental sustainability and quality of life.
 The region is renowned for its diverse agricultural products, making it a prominent agricultural area in the Kingdom due to its fertile soil, abundant groundwater, and numerous valleys.

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