Al Bahah Province
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The Ain Ancient Village - Al Bahah Province

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The Ain Ancient Village, 246 Saudi Arabia
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If you are visiting Al-Baha, The Ain Ancient Village is worth a visit. The village of Thee Ainor Zee Ain is a heritage site in Saudi Arabia located in the Al-Mikhwat province of the Al-Baha Region. The remains of this civilization date back to the 16th century and have been characterized by the multi-storey houses that have been built with polished stones.

Sightseeing 

The village is famous for its agricultural crops such as bananas, lemon, basil, and palm trees, and has a scenic river too. The best part about this historical place is that there is no entry fee and visitors can roam around and go back in time while exploring the ancient streets. Visitors can wander into the abandoned houses and take pictures without any worries as the place is not crowded. The houses are proof of the stunning architecture that existed even hundreds of years ago. There is also a farm called The Ain Garden at walking distance which is shaped like an eye. After the village tour, you can go to the farm and freshen up.

Tour Planning and Facilities

The village opens for tourists from 7am to 6 pm. Because there is a lot of walking and climbing involved, it is best to visit either in the winter or in the evening hours during the summer when the weather is not too hot. While restrooms and parking areas are available in the area, there are no shops, which is why it is best to take water and snacks along with you. There is also a park and seating area nearby, so families with children can rest easily.

 

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The Ain Ancient Village, 246 Saudi Arabia

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Alexander Kario 1 questions

12/15/2022 09:55

What is the best time of day for taking photographs of the village? The sunlight must be facing the front of the village. The sun must not be behind it or the images will look too dark. What time of day would that be?
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