
The valleys and mountains of Bani Malik, Thaqif, and Bani Saad in Maysan, south of Taif, are now covered in lush green as autumn mist sets in. Springs gush from the mountaintops, and waterfalls cascade into streams, creating a stunning natural scene.

The sky over the villages in Maysan Province is covered throughout the day with rows of clouds that flow continuously, accompanied by the gentle breeze of the seasonal winds affecting most areas. Moreover, temperatures are moderated as the clouds block the sun and its rays, cooling the land.

The rains have rejuvenated the valleys and mountains, enhancing their beauty with vibrant aromatic plants, creating a haven for wildlife amidst the natural scenery. Consequently, water levels have risen in the dams and wells built by previous generations, flowing through the surrounding channels. Additionally, this rain contributes to supporting the agricultural sector in the coming period.
Just as the rains attract people to Mount Ibrahim, also known as the “White Mountain,” they also draw visitors to the mountains of Thaqif, Banu Saad, Al-Mawrid, Al-Ghadir Gardens, Kid Gardens, the lowlands, and Mount Al-Asidah.
These sites are famous for their breathtaking views of water flowing along the riverbanks and rocky mountains. This makes them popular destinations for both locals and tourists alike.
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