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Spring in Umluj… Nature is renewed and desert trips are revived

With the mild weather and rainfall, the valleys of southern Umluj Governorate in the Tabuk region are transformed into a charming natural landscape, where the land is covered with greenery and wild plants flourish, making it an ideal destination for lovers of desert trips and camping.

Stunning spring scenes

These days, large numbers of citizens and residents are flocking to the southern part of Umluj to enjoy its stunning natural scenery, where:

  • Vegetation stretches between the mountains and rock formations
  • Acacia trees and wild plants abound
  • Recent rains have revitalized nature and added a distinctive aesthetic touch

This atmosphere has created an ideal environment for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.

An ideal destination for road trip enthusiasts

Visitors are keen to spend their time outdoors, enjoying:

  • Camping amidst nature
  • Bedtime excursions
  • Relaxing in the green valleys

These activities contribute to boosting domestic tourism and showcasing the beauty of rural areas in Umluj.

Why does Umluj become more popular in the spring?

The southern regions of Umluj are among the most prominent seasonal destinations, especially after rainfall, thanks to:

  • Their diverse geography, encompassing mountains and valleys
  • Their pristine and tranquil nature
  • Their suitability for outdoor activities
  • Their mild climate during the spring season
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About Umluj Governorate

The governorate of Umluj is located on the Red Sea coast in northwestern Saudi Arabia, within the Tabuk region, and is considered one of the Kingdom’s most promising tourist destinations.

Umluj boasts a unique archipelago of over 100 pristine islands, making it a prime location for marine tourism and tourism investment.

The most prominent tourist attractions of Umluj

Umluj boasts a unique natural diversity, blending sea and land. Among its most prominent features are:

  • The white sandy beaches of Ras Al Shabaan and Al Duqm
  • Palm groves along the coast
  • The famous mango orchards
  • Jabal Hassan Island (the largest island in the region)

marine life

Umluj is renowned for its rich marine environment, home to:

  • Sea turtles
  • Dolphins
  • Duguts

It is also an important stopover for migratory birds such as:

  • Cranes
  • Kinghawks
  • Sandgrouse

Unique natural landmarks

Inland, Harrat Lunayr stands out as one of the most important landmarks, a field of volcanic craters and cones that add a distinctive geological character to the region.

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