Taif, In the Makkah Region, the Mount Daka and Shams Al Assil viewpoints overlook rare scenes of the Red Sea shore with its blue waters, which astounds tourists who also experience the divine beauty of Taif's peaks and mountains. At more than 2,560 meters above sea level, Mount Daka, located in the heart of Ash Shafa, can be seen from the natural viewpoint of Shams Al Assil, from which one can observe the sparkling waters of the Red Sea. The mountain is one of the destinations that tourists and visitors seek to reach to experience its breathtaking nature. Mount Daka's enchanting and attractive environment is replete with different kinds of wildlife that lives under the shades of juniper, acacia, sidr and salam trees, and in its granite rocks. Rain and fog may form over it, and its flowers and aromatic plants are a safe haven for swarms of bees that produce honey, according to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). The mount is a highly sought-after spot in the Sarawat Mountains range because of its abundant land an d the animals that inhabit it, including rock hyraxes, ibex, rabbits, and Arabian leopards. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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