Jizan

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Jizan

Though Jizan (Jazan, Gizan or Gazan) may be the smallest province of Saudi Arabia, it boasts an astounding natural and geographical diversity that few other regions can match. From scorching desert sands to deep green forests, grassy plains to rocky mountain tops, fertile land to tropical islands and colourful coral reefs, Jizan has it all. But the province is not limited to natural beauty, for it also boasts interesting archaeological sites, a historic harbour that bustles with life, and a huge variety of tropical fruit.

The Region

Despite being the smallest province in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jizan boasts huge geographic diversity and beauty, featuring desert expanses, fertile plains, forests and the green Faifa Mountains with their captivating rock formations and enticing hot springs. It is one of the country's most important agricultural areas, producing everything from coffee and wheat to an enormous variety of delicious tropical fruits. The province also has over a hundred small islands just a short distance from the coast, including the much beloved Farasan Island, which houses a natural reserve and beautiful wildlife, including seabirds and the Farasan Island gazelle. Additionally, the city of Jizan is a very important port in the Red Sea and boasts a wonderful harbour, where traditional wooden fishing boats called chows can be admired.

Do & See

Jizan's mesmerising natural beauty is doubtlessly the biggest draw for travellers. From desolate sandscapes to lush mountains, idyllic beaches to natural hot springs, tropical islands to coral reefs, there is plenty here to keep everyone busy, whether you are looking to relax on the beach, hike in the mountains, dive in the Red Sea or take a dip in the hot volcanic waters.

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