Jebel Sawdah – Moshebah Hills

The highest place in the kingdom

Less than 10 kilometers to the west of the city of Abha lies Jebel Sawdah, the most iconic natural feature of Aseer Province. It is the highest place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Sawdah is in the Sarawat Mountains, a range of cliffs that run along the western coast of the Arabian Peninsula from Jordan all the way to Yemen.

​Moshebah Hills

The road leading to Jebel Sawdah from Abha runs through the hilly landscapes of Moshebah that break all stereotypes a person can have about Saudi Arabia. The landscape is all about mountains and greenery that are the total opposite of the sand dune landscapes, and instead reflect what can be found around the Mediterranean Sea.

Road to Sehab park (photo: Florent Egal)

Road to Sehab park (photo: Florent Egal)

The highest point of the area is Sehab park, at over 2900 meters, on the edge of the Sarawat Mountains. This park offers stunning viewpoints over both sides. To the west are the vertiginous cliffs of the Sarawat Mountains, and to the east the terraces that underline the beautiful Moshebah Hills.

View on Sarawat from Sehab park (photo: Florent Egal)

View on Sarawat from Sehab park (photo: Florent Egal)

​Jebel Sawdah

Jebel Sawdah is the highest point of Saudi Arabia but instead of a sharp peak like the Jebel Al-Lawz in Tabuk Province it is just a low hill lying on a plateau which is already over 2900 meters high.

Jebel Sawdah (photo: Florent Egal)

Jebel Sawdah (photo: Florent Egal)

Unfortunately the top of Sawdah itself is a private area but the parking area at the bottom of the hill already offers breathtaking viewpoints on the impressively high cliffs of the Sarawat Moutains.

View from Jebel Sawdah park (photo: Florent Egal)

View from Jebel Sawdah park (photo: Florent Egal)

​Weather

At such altitudes Moshebah and Sawdah are among the few places were snow can fall. The temperatures in winter are regularly below 5°C even during the day. Another weather feature to expect in this area is the fog that results from the rising hot and humid air coming from the Red Sea, resulting in condensation when it reaches the high lands of Sawdah and Moshebah.

​How to visit Sawdah and Moshebah

​Roads lead to both places but the one to Sehab park is more sinuous and steep so extra caution is advised when raining.

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About the Author

My name is Florent Egal, I am a French national living in Riyadh since January 2010. After six years of exploration of Saudi Arabia I have decided to show with this website that KSA has much more to offer than the stereotype landscape of empty extends of sand dunes. I hope that after reading through these pages people will feel the same willingness and amazement than I have to discover this fascinating country

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Maria Antonia - June 16, 2018

thank you for this amazing blog. I remember that we’ve visited asir region in 2010 with couple of colleges during the summer season. we had a BBQ right next to Al-moshebah hills, a lovely and quite natural place. if i have the chance to visit saudi again, i will definitely visit Alsoudah and Al-moshebah hills for camping.

cheers

Maria

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Florent Egal - June 16, 2018

Thank you Maria Antonia for your enthusiastic comments about the website.
I camped once on top of the cliffs and that was a great experience. But don’t forget that rain and fog can show up in summer (I had both) and that temperatures can be very low in winter.
Let us know if you go back there.
Cheers,
Florent

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