Abha’s magical walkway: Step into the clouds atop one of Saudi Arabia’s striking attractions

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The 14-meter-wide elevated walkway is located in the Al-Dabab neighborhood and overlooks the Tihama Mountains. It runs for a distance of 7 km. (SPA)
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The 14-meter-wide elevated walkway is located in the Al-Dabab neighborhood and overlooks the Tihama Mountains. It runs for a distance of 7 km. (SPA)
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The 14-meter-wide elevated walkway is located in the Al-Dabab neighborhood and overlooks the Tihama Mountains. It runs for a distance of 7 km. (SPA)
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The 14-meter-wide elevated walkway is located in the Al-Dabab neighborhood and overlooks the Tihama Mountains. It runs for a distance of 7 km. (SPA)
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The 14-meter-wide elevated walkway is located in the Al-Dabab neighborhood and overlooks the Tihama Mountains. It runs for a distance of 7 km. (SPA)
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The 14-meter-wide elevated walkway is located in the Al-Dabab neighborhood and overlooks the Tihama Mountains. It runs for a distance of 7 km. (SPA)
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Updated 13 August 2021
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Abha’s magical walkway: Step into the clouds atop one of Saudi Arabia’s striking attractions

  • The 7-km long elevated Fog Walkway overlooking the Tihama mountains offers picturesque mountain views

JEDDAH: Visitors to the Fog Walkway on top of the Abha mountains in Saudi Arabia’s southwest can be forgiven for thinking they are wandering among the clouds.

Families and friends can enjoy an unforgettable experience on one of the most striking attractions in the Kingdom and entire Gulf region.

The 14-meter-wide elevated walkway is located in the Al-Dabab neighborhood and overlooks the Tihama mountains. It runs for a distance of 7 km, offering picturesque mountain views, seating areas and children’s playgrounds.

Restaurants, green spaces, facilities and services add to the walkway’s appeal. Waterfalls are popular among visitors who come in search of the magic, privacy and unparalleled wealth of the Asir region.




The 14-meter-wide elevated walkway is located in the Al-Dabab neighborhood and overlooks the Tihama Mountains. It runs for a distance of 7 km. (SPA)

The Saudi Tourism Authority has included the region among 11 destinations featured in its Saudi Summer Program, which will run until Sept. 30.

The region reflects the Kingdom’s natural and climate diversity, with more than 500 tourism experiences and activities provided by about 250 partners from the private sector.

Asir is a haven for those looking to escape the summer heat, with a mild climate and rainy conditions that draws visitors from around the Kingdom.

The region is famous for its historic fortresses, archaeological sites, museums, popular markets and heritage villages, making it an unparalleled natural tourist destination.




The 14-meter-wide elevated walkway is located in the Al-Dabab neighborhood and overlooks the Tihama Mountains. It runs for a distance of 7 km. (SPA)

Development projects to serve the tourism sector are gathering pace, the most recent in locations serving the region’s various parks, including Al-Suoda, Al-Habla, Al Qur’aa and Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Park.

Other projects are planned for the Ballahmr and Billasmar forests, as well as the village of Rijal Almaa, known for its heritage architectural style spanning more than 350 years.

The UN World Tourism Organization has highlighted Asir and praised its outstanding tourism assets. Zurab Pololikashvili, the organization’s secretary-general, said during a visit to tourist and heritage sites in Abha that Asir offers unparalleled natural attractions and a unique cultural heritage.

Tourists and visitors to the region can benefit from hundreds of tourist experiences provided by Spirit of Saudi platform, also known as Visit Saudi, which offers visitor options in various destinations, including adventure activities such as hiking and mountain walking.


Saudi-EU relations: Huge progress achieved

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Saudi-EU relations: Huge progress achieved

  • European Parliament endorsed a roadmap to deepen EU-Saudi relations, backing negotiations toward a full strategic partnership
  • Lawmakers cited Saudi Arabia’s expanding diplomatic role, new opportunities for political and economic engagement under Vision 2030

RIYADH: The European Parliament on Tuesday endorsed a roadmap to boost EU-Saudi relations into a full-fledged strategic partnership, marking what Saudi Ambassador to the EU Haifa Al-Jedea described as “an important milestone” in the evolution of bilateral ties.

Parliamentarians overwhelmingly supported deepening collaboration with Saudi Arabia on the political, economic, and social levels in light of escalating tensions in the Middle East, acknowledging the Kingdom’s growing geopolitical role as a diplomatic actor who made significant contributions to regional and global stability.

The report recognizes the Kingdom’s expanding diplomatic footprint in the context of the wars in Gaza, Ukraine, and Yemen, as well as maritime security in the Red Sea.

It highlights Saudi Arabia’s hosting of peace talks, ceasefire negotiations, and its leading role in reviving the two-state solution for the longstanding Palestine-Israel conflict and inclusive peace processes across the region — including in Syria, Sudan, and Lebanon.

The report outlined enhanced cooperation across a wide spectrum — from energy security and economic diversification to human rights dialogue, regional diplomacy, and cross-cultural exchanges.

It comes at a time when the Kingdom is undergoing sweeping reforms under Vision 2030 and expanding its global role in regional diplomacy, infrastructure development, and green energy transitions.

Members of the European Parliament noted that Saudi Arabia’s reforms opened new opportunities for collaboration in areas of shared interest including economic diversification, innovation, climate action, education, and regional stability.

“The Kingdom is engaged in a broad process of transformation that is unprecedented in its scope,” Al-Jadea told Arab News.

“By unlocking new horizons for cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the EU, we can co-create solutions that advance growth, stability, and opportunity — not just for our peoples but for the wider global arena.”

The report, adopted by 417 votes in favor, backs the start of negotiations for a strategic partnership agreement with Saudi Arabia, describing it as a “pivotal opportunity” to align foreign policy, energy security, and regional stability under a common framework.

In line with the report, the EU has appointed for the first time a dedicated rapporteur for EU-Saudi relations.

“This reflects not only Saudi Arabia’s growing strategic importance — including as a leading member of the Gulf Cooperation Council — but also the Parliament’s intention to play a more proactive role in shaping this evolving partnership,” the report read.

The new rapporteur, Hana Jalloul Muro, vice-chair for the European Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, said in a statement that the report comes “at a pivotal moment, recognizing Saudi Arabia’s geopolitical role in Ukraine, Gaza and Syria.”

She reiterated support of this “engagement and progress” as EU-GCC strategic ties advance.

The report also underscored Saudi Arabia’s importance as both a traditional energy partner and a future green energy leader. It highlighted major potential for cooperation in renewables, green hydrogen, and critical raw materials.

The Kingdom’s pledge to produce four million tonnes of clean hydrogen annually by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2060 was commended as a cornerstone of future joint ventures.

Saudi Arabia is now among the top 10 global energy storage markets, with the EU aiming to leverage its advanced clean tech capabilities for joint sustainability projects.

The parliament also acknowledged Saudi Arabia’s strides in entrepreneurship and economic reform, inviting deeper cooperation on sustainable energy, critical raw materials, information technology, and entrepreneurship — areas where European investors and tech players are expected to play a growing role.

The report stressed that economic cooperation was “the cornerstone” of the Saudi-EU ties.

“Together, Saudi Arabia and Europe can reimagine how renewable energy and connectivity power sustainable growth, strengthen resilience, and link our regions in ways that benefit the global economy,” Al-Jedea told Arab News.

“Impactful growth can be achieved if we move forward together, with confidence, mutual respect, and a shared belief in a brighter future.”

While urging continued progress on reform, the European Parliament acknowledged Saudi Arabia’s “meaningful social transformation,” citing rising female workforce participation (now at 36 percent), the abolition of male guardianship restrictions, and the launch of curriculum reforms to promote tolerance.

It welcomed the EU-Saudi Human Rights Dialogue as a platform for mutual engagement, calling for more concrete outcomes — such as time-bound reforms and independent oversight.

It also urged faster progress on visa liberalization, calling on the European Commission to explore a Schengen visa waiver for Saudi citizens.

It recommended boosting academic and cultural exchange through Erasmus Mundus, Horizon Europe, and youth mobility programs.

Saudi Arabia’s growing contribution to tourism, investment and innovation in EU states — as well as the increasing number of Saudi nationals in senior diplomatic, academic, and entrepreneurial roles — were also emphasized as key trends shaping the future of bilateral ties.

Through the report, parliamentarians supported stronger foreign and security policy cooperation with the Kingdom to advance regional and global stability.

They called for greater efforts and collaboration with Saudi Arabia on counterterrorism and anti-radicalization efforts, as well as closer political and intelligence cooperation.

“Ultimately, the message is clear: the EU and Saudi Arabia share a strong mutual interest in working together,” the report read.

“With mutual respect, open dialogue, and a pragmatic, forward-looking approach, this partnership can contribute meaningfully to addressing the complex challenges of today’s interconnected world.”