
The Northern Borders Region is enjoying a spell of mild weather and cooler temperatures, creating the perfect setting for vibrant greenery and thriving public spaces. This refreshing climate has not only transformed the natural landscape but has also encouraged residents and visitors alike to spend more time outdoors, making parks and open recreational areas popular spots for leisure and relaxation.

Across Arar, Rafha, Turaif, and Al-Uwayqilah, green spaces have become defining features of urban life. The Northern Borders Region Municipality has invested in developing integrated recreational facilities, from shaded pedestrian walkways and children’s play areas to family-friendly seating zones. Modern lighting systems and essential public services further ensure comfort and convenience for all visitors.

Arar, the region’s largest city, now boasts 19 public parks and green zones spanning more than 2.49 million square meters—an expanse comparable to hundreds of football fields, offering residents a vast green escape within the city.

Looking ahead, the municipality’s strategy is closely aligned with Saudi Vision 2030. The plan prioritizes expanding environmental infrastructure and increasing green coverage, with the dual aim of improving quality of life and promoting sustainable, healthy urban living. By fostering attractive public spaces and leveraging the region’s naturally mild climate, the initiative also seeks to position Northern Borders cities as appealing destinations for domestic tourism.
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