Embark on a Scenic Hike Through Centuries-Old Trails Prepare to embark on a journey up the forested pathway, where ancient stone houses and local encounters await, revealing clues to the enigmatic history of Jabal Shada. As you ascend, the picturesque landscapes unfold, offering glimpses into the rich tales of this hidden village.
Gain insights into the intriguing past of an abandoned school and proceed to uncover the mysteries concealed within the village's caves, culminating in a serene pause to admire the breathtaking views at Nasran.
Jabal Shada is known for its ancient stone houses, hidden trails, and rich historical mysteries.
The hike in Jabal Shada is of intermediate difficulty, suitable for moderately fit participants.
The morning exploration starts at 6:00 am and ends at 12:00 pm.
The tour includes an experienced trek guide, water refill stations, and refreshments.
No, meals are not included in the tour package.
Yes, you can bring additional items like a small carry bag and suitable clothing for hiking.
Participants should be at least 18 years old or accompanied by an adult.
The group size ranges from 8 to 12 participants.
Yes, participants are advised to wear comfortable polyester clothes and sturdy sports shoes.
Yes, optional add-ons include the 'From Arabica to Arabian - Farm Experience' and a local lunch.
Jabal Shada is located in Farsha Park, Al Baha, Saudi Arabia.
The tour guides are fluent in Arabic, English, and local dialects.
Yes, you can cancel or reschedule your booking, subject to the tour company's policy.
Transportation to the starting point at Farsha Park is not included in the tour package.
Please inform the tour organizers in advance about any dietary restrictions.
Basic restroom facilities are available at certain points along the hiking trail.
The hiking distance in Jabal Shada is approximately 4 kilometers.
The best time to visit Jabal Shada is during the cooler months, from October to April.
The hike is recommended for those with some hiking experience due to its intermediate difficulty.
Yes, participants are allowed to take photographs and videos during the hike.
Safety measures include a trained trek guide, first aid kit, and emergency communication.