

Al Taif Governorate, known for its lush greenery and cool climate, is a picturesque region in western Saudi Arabia.
Al Taif Governorate experiences sudden rain showers, especially in the mountains.
Protection from harsh sun is essential due to the region's high altitude and intense sunlight.
While cards are accepted in major cities, having local currency is useful for small businesses and rural areas.

A historic restaurant within the Al Taif Palace, known for its traditional Saudi breakfast.
A local favorite for lunch, offering a variety of Lebanese and Middle Eastern dishes.

A fine dining restaurant known for its international cuisine and seafood dishes, with a beautiful view of the city.
A beautiful, expansive park with lush greenery, perfect for morning walks or picnics.
Explore the rich history of Al Taif through its artifacts and exhibits.

Experience stunning views of the city and surrounding mountains with a cable car ride.

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Ahmedabad's vibrant night market, offering street food, shopping, and cultural experiences.
A breakfast dish made from cracked wheat, milk, sugar, and nuts.
A Saudi Arabian mixed rice dish with meat and spices, often served with yogurt.
Deep-fried dough balls soaked in honey or date syrup, often served with cream or ice cream.
Renowned for its unique taste and healing properties, Al Taif honey is a traditional product of the region.
Distilled from the roses of Al Taif, this rose water is a popular local product known for its fragrance and skincare benefits.
Crafted by local artisans, these silver jewellery pieces often feature traditional Saudi designs and are a popular souvenir.