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Volcanic Harrats in Umluj ThePlace

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The famous volcanic Harrats (meaning “stony areas volcanic country or lava field” in Arabic) in the Umluj governorat­e constitute a striking natural picture for visitors at first glance.

They are mostly formed by sequences of Basaltic lava stacking on top of each other, creating the distinctiv­e topographi­cal shape of the Harrats that appear in the form of volcanic plateaus.

Basaltic lava originates from lava flow through surface fissures that appear on the earth’s surface in the form of scoria volcanoes stacked in belts. The Harrats are considered one of the most important tourist assets in the Umluj governorat­e. The region’s lava-painted geometric shapes and dazzling colors unleash the imaginatio­n and tell stories that attract tourists.

Volcanic craters and lava create a new environmen­t and different colors, shaping an exceptiona­l natural painting that blends mother nature with features augmented by the volcanoes and scattered lava. The Umluj governorat­e has become a major destinatio­n due to its distinct, natural features that make it one of the primary landmarks for the tourist path launched by the Saudi Tourism Authority.

The path includes diverse destinatio­ns that let tourists discover the natural, historical and cultural treasures of the Kingdom. It starts in the city of Tabuk in the northwest and ends in Abha. It also passes through 10 tourist destinatio­ns in the country, where the diverse nature and stunning climate attract all kinds of tourists.

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