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The Fog Walkway Overview

The Fog Walkway is one of the most beautiful natural wonders and sites to visit in all of Saudi Arabia. Located in the mountaintops in the southern city of Abha, this mesmerising attraction offers visitors the feeling of walking in the midst of clouds and fog. The walkway overlooks the magnificent Tihama mountains, and remains cool and foggy all through the year, offering visitors an experience like no other.

If you are looking for a place which lies away from the hustle and bustle of the city and wish to spend some time enjoying solitude and solace then the Fog Walkway is the perfect place for you to visit. Staying true to its name, this location actually gets covered up in fog whenever the city experiences little showers.

Being located on a high altitude, the whole rocky walkway gets covered in fog and low lying crowds, hence making it an even more scenic location to travel with your friends and family members. The walkway consists of a 600 m long pedestrian bridge which is quite famous among photography enthusiasts.

Highlights

• For the experience of a lifetime, head over to the Al Dhabab neighbourhood in the city of Abha, to the Fog Walkway, and get a chance to walk among clouds and dense fog
• Whilst visiting the walkway, also soak in views of the Tihama Mountains and the surrounding natural landscapes
• Take a walk along a 600-metre-long path, or head over to the kiosks and restaurants to gorge on to delicious food
• The walkway is complete with modern facilities like seating areas, prayer rooms, parking spaces as well as toilets
• The waterfalls nearby add to the exquisite beauty of the Fog Walkway

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