ALULA: The governorate of AlUla, in Saudi Arabia’s western province of Madinah, is famous for its beautiful nature and ancient history. Among its most prominent landmarks are the towering mountains that embrace stories dating back thousands of years.
Jabal Al-Hawara, or the Hawara Mountain, is characterized by huge rock formations and intertwined colors of white, black and light brown, projecting a view of a natural painting that pulsates with the beauty of desert geography, and highlights the ancient geological history of the governorate.
Visitors go there to enjoy climbing, hiking and watching the sunrise and sunset, as the colors of the sky add a special charm to the place. It is also part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to promote cultural and natural tourism.
Jabal Al-Hawara holds great historical significance in AlUla, as it is associated with many stories and legends that have been passed down by locals over generations. It has also witnessed the passage of trade caravans throughout the ages, and was a distinctive landmark that guided traders on their journeys through the desert.