Najran

Najran Region is one of the thirteen regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, located in the southwest of the country on the borde with Yemen. The area of Najran Region is 360,000 squar kilometers, and it has a population of 620,000. Its capital is the cityNajran

 : Key tourist attractions

 Al-Ukhdood Archaeological Site

The archaeological site of Al-Ukhdood is one of the most prominent archaeological sites in the region. It is the site where the ancient city of Najran once stood. It is located on the southern bank of the Najran Valley, between the villages of Al-Qabel and Al-Jarbah. The site is represented by a central city surrounded by a wall that is 235 meters long and 220 meters wide

Najran Museum

Najran Museum is one of the museums in the Najran region. The museum was built in 1403 AH (1983) near the Al-Ukhdood archaeological site in Najran on a plot of land measuring 482,232 square meters. It was opened to visitors in 1987. The museum contains offices equipped with the latest equipment

Najran Dam

The Najran Valley Dam is one of the most prominent tourist sites in the Najran region and one of the largest and most important dams in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It provides significant services to the farmers in the area. Due to its importance, the Najran Valley Dam holds great value for the local residents

 Al Aan Palace

Al-Aan Palace, formerly known as Saadan Palace, is a historic palace located on Al-Aan Mountain. It was built from mud on stone foundations, featuring the architectural style characteristic of the Najran region in southern Saudi Arabia. The palace is named after the village where it is situated

Al-Munjam Palace

Al-Munjam Palace located in Najran, specifically in the village of Al-Munjam. This ancient building takes its visitors on a heritage journey through time, dating back to the year 1688 when it was built. It guides 

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