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was built to provide access to the traditional village with its stark mountain views. In consequence, however, the local "flower men" were dispossessed of their homes and forced to move into a modern village created for them in the valley below. When they refused to move, they were evacuated forcibly
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Located about an hour's drive from Abha, Habala is accessible for visits daily by tourists. The cable car runs from about 10am - 6pm during the high season and 2pm - 6pm during the low season. Many of the traditional buildings in village have been converted for use as restaurants/cafes during the
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for tourists during the summer months. The village had already been evacuated, and no one was living there. Therefore, it was already empty in 1990 when the cable car was built. A more likely story is that because they were no longer suffering from persecution from the
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high season. Two areas of the village are accessible to tourists, with the main area near the exit from the cable car and a trail leading to a separate section with additional buildings that serve as a museum during the high tourist season.
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Another scenic area, although isolated, is northwards along the escarpment from Habalah. Here three great pillars of rock stand away from the edge of the escarpment. One, with a top shaped like
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within one hour. It is located in a valley almost 300 metres below the peak of the front mountain. It was originally inhabited by a tribal community known as the "flower men"
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because of their custom of wearing garlands of dried herbs and flowers in their hair. In the past, the village was only accessible by
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In the 1990s, during a push to promote tourism in the region, a
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Index


Abha
Asir Mountains
Saudi Arabia
Arabic
romanized
'Asir Region
Saudi Arabia
Abha

rope ladder
Arabic
rope
Ottoman Empire
cable car
Saudi Arabian National Guard
dances
Ottomans
Cleopatra
Sarawat Mountains


Middle East Economic Digest
ISBN
0-9465-1000-8
Bradley, John R.
Saudi Arabia Exposed: Inside a Kingdom in Crisis
Palgrave Macmillan
60–61
ISBN

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