Hudn Suburb, in Taif, a Land of History, Wildlife, and Natural Beauty


Taif, Hudn suburb, in the northeast of Taif, is known for its pleasant climate all year round. It attracts tourists and picnickers with its refreshing water sources, shady areas, and lush landscape.

The suburb’s trees and natural beauty draw visitors from all over the Kingdom.

Aside from its scenic charm, Hudn suburb is home to historical and archaeological sites that provide a glimpse into the region’s rich past. The diverse terrain, including mountains, valleys, and plains, adds to the suburb’s unique charm. Its fertile land yields crops like dates and vegetables.

The area’s wildlife adds to its marvel. Gazelles, deer, wolves, wildcats, and various bird species populate Hudn suburb. Eagles, hawks, and falcons grace the skies, while migratory birds and houbara bustards add to its diverse avian assortment.

The Saudi Press Agency lens captured the flourishing valleys and ravines where water now, following the recent rains in Taif Governorate and neighboring provinces, flows freely, further enriching the n
atural beauty of the region.

Source: Saudi Press Agency