Al-Namas: A Prominent Summer Destination Combining Fog and Rain in Asir
Al-Namas in Asir is a top summer destination with cool weather, fog, rain, mountains, and heritage sites. The Fog Walkway is a major attraction.
Al-Namas Governorate in the Asir region is one of the most prominent summer tourist destinations in the Kingdom, characterized by its moderate climate and mountainous nature that combines rain, fog, and dense forests, in addition to panoramic views and heritage sites that attract visitors from all regions of the Kingdom.
A report stated that Al-Namas retains its cold and rainy weather during summer, as clouds embrace the peaks of the Sarawat Mountains, and waves of fog cover the highlands, roads, and parks, giving visitors a unique tourist experience and making it a suitable destination for nature lovers, hiking, photography, and rural atmospheres.
Fog Walkway... A Prominent Tourist Landmark
The report pointed out that the 'Fog Walkway' is one of the most famous tourist attractions and the most appealing to hikers, as it is located within the tourist strip of Al-Namas at an altitude of over 2,400 meters above sea level, overlooking the slopes of the Sarawat Mountains and the Tihama plains, in a scene where forests, clouds, and thick fog intermingle.
The walkway extends for more than seven kilometers and provides prepared pedestrian paths and seating and rest areas, along with food and drink carts, coffee corners, and outlets for productive families, thereby enhancing the visitor experience and supporting the economic activities of the locals.
The report added that the walkway's appeal increases during rainfall, as clouds cover the paths and visibility decreases, making the visitor feel as if they are walking among the clouds, while greenery covers its sides and rainwater flows between rocks and trees.
Heritage Sites and Integrated Nature
In the same context, Al-Namas includes a number of parks, forests, and sites overlooking the Tihama plains, in addition to traditional villages and palaces that reflect the ancient architectural style and narrate aspects of the region's history and the lives of its inhabitants.
It is worth mentioning that Al-Namas combines elements of natural and heritage tourism, as its highlands allow viewing of agricultural terraces, mountain forests, and ancient villages, and its moderate weather makes the governorate a destination for families and those seeking tranquility during the summer.
The rainy weather and fog waves contribute to shaping a distinctive tourist identity for Al-Namas, keeping the governorate a destination that combines the beauty of the place, moderate weather, and rich heritage, and the Fog Walkway remains one of its most prominent natural landmarks.
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Original source: Ajel.sa
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