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What is the cheapest month to book a hotel in Al Bahah?

The cheapest month to book a hotel in Al Bahah is February (S$ 32). Conversely, the most expensive month to stay in Al Bahah is August (S$ 181).

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About Al Bahah

Encompassing rugged mountains and lush valleys, Al-Bahah Province lies south-west of Saudi Arabia’s Hejazi region. It is one of the smallest provinces in the kingdom and has been nicknamed the “Pearl of the Resorts” due to its abundance of natural and historic attractions. Al Bahah is an important area for the cultivation of fruits and is famed for its high-quality honey.

Things to do in Al Bahah

Ancient villages, bustling souks and breathtaking terrain - Al Bahah Province is one of Saudi Arabia’s most captivating destinations.

Sightsee in Al Bahah. Serving as the provincial capital is Al Bahah, which is known affectionately as the "Garden of the Hejaz”. It’s famed for its traditional "qasbah" towers that were built as watchtowers, keeps and granaries. Not to miss is the famous Saturday market in nearby Baljorashi where local handicrafts and fresh produce are for sale.

Visit the marble village of Thee Ain. Clustered with houses built from polished stones, this beautifully preserved historic village has a rich history dating back to the 8th century. It is named after the spring that flows continuously from the surrounding mountains and is renowned for its cultivation of bananas, basil and lemons.

Explore the Qanona Valley. Protected as a state park, the Qanona Valley stretches for more than 108 kilometres and is surrounded by enchanting palm groves. It’s a popular destination for hiking and picnicking, with a tranquil lake that attracts a variety of birdlife.

Soak up the views from Jibal Mussala Ibrahim. Rising 2,222 metres in height, Jibal Mussala Ibrahim is a jagged summit that offers majestic views across the agricultural valleys and terraces of Al Bahah Province. Perched partway up the mountain is the small village of Sheda while the remains of stone-built Bedouin settlements scatter the slopes.

Getting around Al Bahah

Al Bahah Province is just over two hours’ drive from Taif and four hours from Jeddah and King Abdulaziz International Airport, which has flights to destinations around the globe. Renting a car is the most convenient way of getting to Al Bahah Province and exploring the region.

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