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- Asir earmarked for multibillion-dollar tourism investment
- Region’s mountains, forests have become top attractions
RIYADH: The Fog Walk promenade, at more than 2,400 meters above sea level in ºÚÁÏÉçÇøâ€™s southern Asir region, has become a major attraction for those wanting to beat the heat this summer.
Located in the Al-Namas governorate, it is 7 km in length and has panoramic views of the Tihama plains coastal area, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.
The region’s climate is typically foggy and mild in summer, with temperatures rarely going above 30 degrees Celsius, while other parts of the country are averaging above 40.
There are also towering mountains and dense forests for visitors to enjoy.
The promenade has wide paths, seating and rest areas, as well as food trucks, cafes and stalls selling handicrafts and traditional food from the region.
The annual Summer of Al-Namas festival includes folk art performances, sports competitions, an International Sculpture Forum, and a range of open cultural evenings.
Recent developments from the local authorities at the promenade include night lighting, improved green spaces and additional support services to promote the tourism industry.
The Asir Development Authority aims to attract 8 million tourists to the region by 2030. A SR1.3 billion ($346.5 billion) entertainment complex is being developed and slated for completion in 2025.
Its offerings will include arcade games, theme park rides, cinema, indoor golf course, bowling, and go-kart track.
As a part of Vision 2030, an additional SR6 billion will be invested into the region’s tourism industry. The Asir Development Authority is aiming to increase this to SR9 billion.