RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Development Fund will finance a resort in Baha, which is slated to be the biggest project in the history of the region at a cost of SR500 million ($133 million). Spread over an area of 50,000 sq. meters, the project will take five years for completion. implementation period is five years. Baha Gov. Prince Hussam bin Saudi Al-Saud will lay the cornerstone.

According to a report published in Okaz newspaper, the project is located near the Raghadan Forest. It will include five-star hotel building, chalets, playgrounds, swimming pools, a shopping center, restaurants and cafes.

Baha is one of the Kingdom’s prime tourist attractions. The various terrains between valleys, mountains, and forests offer summer temperatures that do not exceed 32 degrees Celsius.

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