Jabal Al-Majaz
In the Kingdom's northwestern region, Jabal al-Lawz is located close the Jordanian border. The name means 'almond mountains,' and it was given to the mountain due to its light grey-brown tint.
Jabal Al-Majaz is Saudi Arabia's fifth tallest peak, reaching a height of 9,521 feet above sea level. Jabal Al-Majaz, along with Jabal Sawda, Jabal Ferwa, Jabal Natfa, and Jabal Warrab, is one of the peaks of the Sarawat Ranges in Saudi Arabia's hilly Asir Province, as well as a few other notable peaks that attract tourists from all over the world. Sarat Ubaida is the city nearest to Jabal Al-Majaz. Sarat Ubaida, the city nearest to Jabal Al-Majaz, is a good place to go for a stroll. If you're planning a trip soon, make sure you visit between June and November. It is an ideal peak for those seeking a respite from all of life's stresses and chaos.
Location: Saudi Arabia
Elevation: 2,902 m
Range: Sarawat Mountains