Nestled in southwest Saudi, Aseer is where mountains, heritage, and adventure come together. From misty peaks to colourful villages, this highland region offers a refreshing contrast to the desert landscapes, a cool escape from Malaysia’s tropical weather. Bordering Yemen and the Saudi Red Sea, Aseer invites travellers to explore crisp mountain air, lush hills, and a rich cultural heritage.

With rolling green hills, mist-shrouded mountains, and crisp air, Aseer exudes a serene charm. Blending cultural treasures with modern attractions, it is a destination that caters to every traveler.

Must-visit places in Aseer

Within the park’s boundaries rises Jabal Sawda, the highest peak in Saudi at 3,015 meters. From its summit, travelers are treated to sweeping views of terraced mountains, deep valleys, and lush juniper forests. The mountain’s trails invite adventure seekers to hike, take cable car rides, and enjoy nature walks, while nearby villages showcase Aseeri culture, traditional crafts, and farm-to-table produce, adding a cultural dimension to the experience.

Hikers and nature lovers will also find treasures in the Sarawat Mountain trails, winding past terraced farms, juniper groves, and wildflowers that bloom after summer rains. The region’s valleys and wadis, such as Wadi Al-Habal and Wadi Al-Namas, reveal hidden waterfalls and picnic spots perfect for slowing down and soaking in the cool air.

Closer to Abha, families can also enjoy the green escapes of Al-Muftaha gardens and parks, ideal for laid-back strolls, while adventure-seekers can camp under starlit skies, the higher altitudes making the night skies brilliantly clear.

Timeless Heritage Villages
Located just 45 km from Abha, Rijal Alma’a is a centuries-old village known for colorful mud-brick and stone houses, narrow cobbled streets, and traditional Aseeri architecture adorned with intricate woodwork and vibrant patterns.

A family of three walking through the amphitheatre in the Rijal Almaa Heritage Village

Nearby, adventure junkies can take a cable car down to the Al Habala Hanging Village, clinging to cliffs like something out of a movie set, or chase sunsets at the Al-Soudah Viewpoint, where the horizon dissolves into a sea of cottony clouds.

Visitors can also explore
The village museum with 20 sections of traditional artifacts | Al-Owus Tower for panoramic vistas | Honey Cottage to taste authentic Al-Ami honey

Aseer’s Thrills & Cultural Experiences
Modern attractions and cultural hubs blend seamlessly with the region’s natural and historical charm. For adventure seekers, camping and stargazing promise magical nights under clear mountain skies, while culinary traditions like Mandi, Haneeth, and Areekah add a flavorful layer to the journey.

A variety of traditional dishes prepared for guests in Rijal Almaa Heritage Village

In Al-Muftaha Art Village, art spills from every corner: galleries, painted walls, and artists keeping Aseer’s traditions alive. Stroll the lanes of Al-Basta district in Abha, where coral-colored stone houses line narrow streets.

Markets bring the culture closer. Abha’s Tuesday Market is a sensory overload, the aroma of spices, stacks of golden honey (the region’s pride), and handmade crafts you won’t find anywhere else. For a deeper dive, the Aseer Museum in Abha showcases the province’s tribal histories, artifacts, and cultural treasures.

Festivals tie it all together, transforming Aseer into a stage of music, dance, handicrafts, and seasonal blooms. Whether you are chasing flavors, art, or rhythm, the highlands deliver experiences that linger long after you have left and remain a destination worth exploring in any season.

Why Aseer?
Traveling through Aseer is a journey of adventure and cultural discovery. In the warmer months, the region’s temperatures hover between 15–25°C, with rainfall bringing lush greenery and flowing streams. During the cooler months, misty peaks and crisp mountain air below 10°C create a serene and enchanting atmosphere, so pack layers if you’re visiting then. No matter the season, Aseer offers experiences that captivate every traveller.

Visiting Aseer provides a rare glimpse into a green, mountainous Saudi full of warmth—from its natural beauty and wildlife to its rich, warm-hearted culture and history, all wrapped in an atmosphere of peace and quiet that invites reflection and relaxation.

By Saudi Tourism Authority