Wednesday Feb 15
After breakfast this morning we left the city of Najran and headed towards
Abha which is 200 kilometers away. The
road started out flat and very desert like and then it changed within an hour
to mountain terrain. We decided to go to
the Wadi Farsa which is down in the valley of the Habala mountains. We spent some time in the old village market
run by women. They were surprised to see us and when I spoke Arabic they took
me into the tent to ask questions about why we were here and who the other people
were. They would lift their veils -
gorgeous women - and turn their faces so the men could not see them. They would ask me questions to ask the group
- what they thought of Saudi
Arabia and why they came. They were not pushing for anyone to buy anything
they just loved the idea that we were there.
This is not an area that tourist come to so it was really different for
them. They asked why the women covered (wore abayas and scarves over our heads)
and I told them out of respect for their customs. When I said I was from Jordan one woman kissed me and said
we were sisters.
In one part of the small market there were people that sell
these beautiful flowers and make head pieces with them. When the group got out their cameras one old
lady came out and said no picture! She was so upset, but I explained that we
were not going to take picture of the women, but of the men and the
flowers.
One man came out of his stall wearing a bunch of different
flowers on his head and kohl around his eyes.
We got his picture and then I asked if he wanted to marry one of the
women - he said yes but he already had two wives and 30 kids! The women in the
group said he needed to make her number one and she would marry him. The people around started to laugh and make
suggestions, etc… - a great time. The
police that had been with us during the whole trip as guards also joined in
with the jokes.
We left and headed out from the valley to go to Al Habala
and decided to stop for lunch at a local restaurant that had these small family
rooms where we got bbq chicken, lamb and lots of rice on a big tray. It was put
on the floor and the group got down to business and did well with the
food. It was excellent. We left to go to the mountains and take the cablecar
across the mountains to the village where the village is on the cliff side, and
the people use ropes to get up and down and around on the narrow rock ledges. I had purchased some sweets and we ate them
with coffee (made with cardamom) and mint tea - so nice with the cooler
mountain breeze!
The guides started sharing pictures of their families and we
did the same. Then they started to sing
and dance a bit as the group egged them on. We left for Abha before the souk
closed and then to the hotel. As were
checking in the fog started to come in and we were not able to see anything in
front of us.
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