The city of Abha lies in the southwestern part of the
Arabian peninsula. The region abounds in mountains, valleys and fertile plains. It has a
generally moderate climate, heavy rainfall, green pasture and agricultural plateaus. Abha
is engulfed by clouds and is surrounded by dense forests.
To ancient Egyptians, this region was known as the land of spices and
incense.
To utilize the region's touristic and aesthetic potential, several parks have been
established, most important among which is the Aseer National Park. It groups small parks
in Al Qara'a, Al Souda, Al Wardeh, Dalafan, Al Jarrah and Al Hassab. The area also
includes the Grand Tourist lake Project and Al Hebla Park, which has been provided with a
cable lift service. Abha has a modern airport and more than 56 gardens that are
continuously open to the public.
Visitors are particularly attracted by the Al Miftaha art village at the
King Fahad Cultural Center. Here they find art works by Saudi painters and sculptors. Also
available are archaeological items, handicrafts, local honey, hand-woven products and
souvenirs. The open theater presents entertainment by various popular groups.
The city of Abha also includes the famous Shada" archeological palace which dates
to the year 1250H, and contains numerous archeological artifacts.
Abha has been beautified and prepared to receive tourists. Available in the city are
5-star hotels, furnished tourist villas and fashionable motels. Visitors can spend their
time moving between mountain parks amidst a hospitable Arab atmosphere.