Abha, Saudi Arabia — Prince Sultan Park Abha is becoming one of Asir’s top summer destinations, offering a blend of leisure, nature, and family adventure. Located 30 kilometers southeast of Abha in the Farha area, the park combines green spaces, family zones, and seasonal events that appeal to both residents and tourists.
The park features picnic areas, shaded rest zones, and child-friendly play spaces designed to support family tourism. On weekends and during summer holidays, it becomes a lively spot, reflecting its key role in the rise of tourism across the Asir Highlands.
Prince Sultan Park, Abha, Hosts Jood Camp and Outdoor Family Activities
A major attraction this season is the Jood Camp. The camp offers archery ranges, electronic gaming areas, and educational activities for children. These features blend heritage and modern fun in one location.
Close by, pyramid-style tents provide shaded outdoor seating that recreates a rural camping feel. Visitors can also enjoy an open-top tram ride through the park’s highlights, offering scenic views of its natural landscape and artistic installations.
Abha Family Park Offers Nature-Based Play and Environmental Activities
For young visitors, the park includes child-safe water games and shallow pools that encourage active play in a secure setting. Other areas focus on environmental learning and soft adventure. These include nature trails and aerial viewpoints that follow the land’s natural shape.
As one of the most visited family parks in Abha, Prince Sultan National Park reflects a national trend toward nature-based recreation. It blends structured entertainment with environmental care, fitting well with the region’s climate and topography.
THE SAUDI STANDARD’S VIEW: Asir’s Prince Sultan Park Anchors Summer Tourism Model
Prince Sultan National Park in Abha demonstrates how Saudi Arabia’s tourism model is evolving—linking heritage and outdoor activities to boost domestic tourism.
- Regional tourism as a national asset: This park is more than a local site. It supports the Kingdom’s strategy to spread tourism beyond major cities, highlighting the natural beauty and cultural depth of places like Abha.
- Experience-driven development: Themed events, such as Jood Camp, shift the focus from passive sightseeing to hands-on experiences. Activities such as archery, gaming, and tram rides blend tradition with modern leisure to appeal to all age groups.
- Family-oriented infrastructure: With pyramid tents, water play zones, and safe areas for children, the park meets Vision 2030’s goal of enhancing quality of life. It also shows how parks can serve as year-round destinations.
- Sustainability and identity integration: By blending nature and entertainment, the park supports the Kingdom’s goal of sustainable tourism. Features like nature walks and high viewpoints allow visitors to connect with the land without harming it.
In summary, Prince Sultan Park Abha reflects Saudi Arabia’s tourism goals: celebrating culture, protecting nature, and creating meaningful experiences. Asir’s rising popularity confirms the country’s success in turning regional assets into national tourism engines.

