
Al Qamra Valley is one of the most stunning and picturesque valleys in Najran, Saudi Arabia with its untouched beauty and breathtaking landscape.
The valley can be considered as an exceptional icon of tourism boasting several rocky lakes, amazing waterfalls, and the natural green carpet surrounding the place with its natural tree and grassy components.

Mana bin Naji Al Saad, head of the Najran Tourist Club, told the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) that the Valley extends from the middle of the Mughra Mountains, starting from the Nakhil Valley, and then descends parallel to the main road heading to the Bir Askar Center.

Al Qamra Valley descends south until it reaches the summit of the Mughra Pass and continues its descent towards the southwest in a steep slope until it meets the great Buran Valley, which goes down from the heights of Bir Askar.

Al Saad explained that the valley is one of the natural outlets and favorite destinations for those interested in wild and mountain tourism. Therefore, it supports the ambitious goals of Saudi Vision 2030, offering captivating experiences for tourists and visitors.

The area encompasses magnificent flowing waterfalls that continue to flow for up to more than a month after the rain stops.
Furthermore, the valley highlights a variety of plants and a green carpet that covers the valley along its length from trees, shrubs, and aromatic plants, such as: Kadad trees, Salm, and Basham, and some aromatic plants such as: Basil.

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