
“Al-Douhin” Waterfall has created a new attraction for visitors to Harub Governorate in the Jazan region, as a tourist destination that combines the beauty of the place, the moderate atmosphere, and the flow of the waterfall throughout the year.
The waterfall stands out as one of the beautiful natural landmarks that distinguish the Harub Governorate, known for its wild parks, greenery-covered mountains, lush valleys, and ancient trees. This has made the waterfall, located less than 100 kilometers northeast of Jizan city, a popular destination for both locals and visitors to the region.
They come to enjoy the beauty of the waterfall and its pure waters that flow from the mountain peaks, creating a captivating natural scene. The water’s journey from the summit to the valley forms a stunning tableau that amazes all who witness it.
The beauty of the “Al-Douhin” waterfall site is not limited to the waterfall or the cascading waters alone. It extends beyond that, as visitors can witness the diverse environment that enriches the tourist experience. Wild plants and trees spread along the valley’s banks, creating a scene that captures the attention of photography enthusiasts and attracts nature lovers and adventurers. Visitors can explore the valley, discover its trails, and observe the surrounding plant species, especially the aromatic ones, adding even more enjoyment to their visit.
Al-Douhin Waterfall in the Harub Governorate is considered one of the tourist destinations that will contribute to supporting domestic tourism and attracting visitors. It stands out as a natural masterpiece that joins the collection of natural, tourist, and heritage sites in the Jazan region.
This reflects the richness, diversity, and breathtaking beauty of the region’s nature across all its governorates and centers.
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