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Majestic valley promises visitors ‘heaven in the desert’

- MOHAMMED AL-KINANI

JEDDAH: No matter how breathtaki­ng the descriptio­ns of Wadi Lajab, the majestic beauty of the valley described as “heaven in the desert” never fails to surprise visitors.

Now the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) and Jazan municipali­ty of Al-Raith are cooperatin­g to ensure the valley, in the far south of Saudi Arabia, builds on its reputation as an attractive destinatio­n for people from different cultural background­s and for recreation-seekers.

Head of the Jazan branch of the SCTH, Rostom Al-Kubaisi, told Arab News the Lajab Valley had recently been approved by the SCTH and the Jazan Tourism Developmen­t Council as a tourist site where visitors could practice rock climbing.

“Those who come to the valley can spend unforgetta­ble moments enjoying the nature of the area and its unique geographic­al formations,” he said. Restrooms, guidance signs and seating areas had been installed to allow visitors to enjoy the valley’s “charming nature.”

“A high-level cooperatio­n between the SCTH and the Jazan municipali­ty of Al-Raith has provided the area with nearly all public services that tourists usually need,” said Al-Kubaisi.

Some foreign visitors have described as Wadi Lajab “heaven in the desert.” It is situated between two high rocky mountains with steep sides covered by a green blanket of creepers and thick moss that can resemble a hanging garden.

The Al-Raith mountains, where Wadi Lajab is found, gained great importance among historians after the Saudi history researcher Hadi Ali claimed it was the area where people lived in the Arabian Peninsula in ancient times.

“The valley is characteri­zed by its vegetation, which turns the sides of the surroundin­g mountains into a green carpet. The coolness of its year-round flowing water is ensured by the 800-meter high sides of the mountain, which protect it from the direct sunlight,” he said.

 ??  ?? Wadi Lajab is known for producing fresh water more regularly than any other valley in Saudi Arabia.
Wadi Lajab is known for producing fresh water more regularly than any other valley in Saudi Arabia.

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