Al-Namas: The Magic of Fog and the Splendor of Nature in the Heart of Asir
Al-Namas Governorate in the Asir region is one of the most prominent summer tourist destinations in the Kingdom, distinguished by its moderate climate and mountainous nature that combines rain, fog, and dense forests, along with panoramic views and heritage and natural sites that attract visitors from various regions of the Kingdom.
Clouds embrace the peaks of the Sarawat Mountains as waves of fog cover the highlands, roads, and parks, offering visitors a unique tourist experience that has strengthened its position as a suitable destination for nature lovers, hiking, photography, and enjoying rural and mountain atmospheres.
The walkway is located within the tourism strip of Al-Namas at an altitude of over 2,400 meters above sea level.
The 'Fog Walkway' stands out as one of the most famous tourist attractions in the governorate and the most popular among hikers, as it is located within the tourism strip of Al-Namas at an altitude of over 2,400 meters above sea level, overlooking the slopes of the Sarawat Mountains and the plains of Tihama, in a natural scene where forests and highlands intertwine with moving clouds and thick fog.
The walkway extends for more than seven kilometers and gives its visitors the opportunity to practice walking in a moderate, cool climate, especially during rainfall or when fog accumulates, while its wide views of the slopes and western plains make it a preferred location for photography enthusiasts and observing natural scenes.
The rainy weather and frequent fog waves contribute to shaping a special tourist identity for Al-Namas, keeping the governorate a destination that combines the beauty of the place, moderate weather, and rich heritage, while the Fog Walkway remains one of its most prominent natural landmarks, offering visitors the experience of walking atop the Sarawat peaks amidst clouds and rain.
Original source: Akhbaar24
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