Jabal Ferwa'
Jabal Ferwa' is the second highest peak in Saudi Arabia, standing at 9,856 feet above sea level. It is part of the Sarawat Ranges in the mountainous Asir Region, together with Jabal Sawda. Al-Harjah is the city closest to Jabal Ferwa. The Sarawat mountain ranges receive the most rainfall in Saudi Arabia, with mild afternoon summer showers and significant rains in late spring.
Different crops and plants are cultivated, including the evergreen juniper, cypress, wild olive, acacia, and lotus, in these hilly regions' fertile soils, particularly on the mountain slopes. Wild creatures, including mountain goats, deer, baboons, and rabbits, are attracted to the greenery. Some are extinct, while others, such as mountain goats, deer, baboons, and rabbits, are only seen sometimes. Leopards and wolves can still be seen roaming the countryside. Birds such as Egyptian vultures, eagles, and falcons can be seen in abundance in the mountain ranges.
Location: Saudi Arabia
Elevation: 3,002 m
Range: Arabian Peninsula