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Planting beauty in every corner We plant roses and maintain gardens and parks in Al Baha City, giving you a magical atmosphere and a unique experience
Site area : 41.57 square meters
Site area : 2953 square meters
Site area : 16 square meters
Site area: 3000 square meters
Site area: 25577.5 square meters
The Municipality of Bani Kabir, represented by the Services Department, continues its daily field work in maintaining roads and restoring paints and protections
Municipality of Bani Kabir represented by the environmental services section of the project in general hygiene
Transferring workshops and industrial activities from King Abdulaziz Road to its new headquarters in the Industrial Area
The Municipality of Beni Kabir, represented by the Services Department, continues its efforts in opening and clearing roads in Beni Kabir.
His Excellency the Mayor of Bani Kabir Municipality, Mr. Ibrahim Saleh Abu Fayeh, began his work duties after the issuance of a decision by His Excellency the Mayor of Al Bahah Region appointing him as the President of the Bani Kabir Municipality.
The Municipality of Beni Kabir announces the start of completing the procedures for the 29 people whose prices for grant increases have previously been estimated and who have previously applied to the municipality to collect the value of the excess meters, and whose names are shown below.
Site area: 36 square meters
Site area : 16 square meters
Site area : 16 square meters
Site area : 16 square meters
Site area : 16 square meters
Site area : 16 square meters
Decorating streets, government buildings, squares, and equipping parks, gardens, and squares
Installing flags in the streets, squares and parks on the occasion of the Saudi National Day 92
Installing national panels and electronic screens
Distributing gifts and flowers and visiting patients at a large brown health center
In order to activate our social responsibility role, thank God, a partnership contract was signed between the municipality of Beni Kabir, represented by it, and the Athar Health Volunteering Team.
Today, the Municipality of Beni Kabir concluded the activities of the 93rd National Day with a beautiful ceremony wearing a bright green suit, in which many diverse performances and performances were presented, and a corner for drawing children’s faces, in the presence of the head of the Beni Kabir Center, the Assistant Mayor of the Municipality, and the head of the Beni Kabir Civil Development Association
The historic village of Al-Abadil is located in Bani Kabir in the Baljurashi Governorate in the Al-Baha region. It was designed in a unique urban style with stone and mud. It is characterized by its beautiful nature, which embodied human life in the past, with its simplicity and harshness, to become a tourist destination for tourists coming to the region from inside and outside the Kingdom.
The municipality of Bani Kabir established a number of sports stadiums in a number of separate locations to be an outlet for young people and to practice the hobby of football.
Sakhwan Park is characterized by its privileged location overlooking the village of Sakhwan in Badia Bani Kabir. It has a number of games for children, as well as a playground next to the garden, parking lots and a number of services.
Al-Janabeen Park is located in Bani Kabeer in Baljurashi Governorate. The park contains a number of umbrellas, sessions, a walkway, parking lots, a number of games, and a toilet in the garden. It also has all the necessary services and facilities that meet the needs of the people and visitors, in addition to the presence of a corniche that extends along the park, and overlooks the Al-Janabeen Dam. Which made it a destination for tourists and vacationers, and an outlet for the people.
It contains a group of green areas, children's games, a football field, a chapel, toilets, and investment elements
Prince Miteb Park is located in Bani Kabir, in the middle of Al-Baha region and Baljurashi Governorate, and it is characterized by the presence of a number of umbrellas, sessions, green areas, games, and a number of services.
The heritage village of Al-Abadil is located within the Baljarshi governorate, about 14 km from its center to the north. It is one of the villages of the Bani Kabir tribe in Sarat Gamd. The village contains a few old heritage buildings consisting of one or two floors, most of which are abandoned and dilapidated, and their walls were built using stones stacked on top of each other in an artistic way that requires high professional expertise, and they were shortened from the inside with a thick layer of mud and mud. The construction was done using stone according to the shape of its natural section, which is of varying sizes, shapes and colors, and the roofs were built using tree trunks and a layer of tree branches, and on top of that, mud and milk. In a number of houses, roofs were found resting on rectangular wooden poles topped with a larger piece that resembles the crown of the pillar and is known locally as (Mizrahi). The mizrah is considered a distinctive architectural element of this architectural style in this region. The doors and windows of the houses were characterized by their thickness and were made of thick logs. A decorative wooden frame can be seen around the architectural openings. It is noteworthy that the craftsmen were creative in constructing the external facades and defining the size of the buildings according to the rocky nature of the village's location. This method led to the formation of buildings between the huge rocks that imposed on the builders spaces and shapes of the buildings in a way that enhances the strength of their presence, which is the most important feature of the village. The beauty and specificity of the village's urban formation was observed through the narrow corridors and alleys between its houses, which were characterized by contiguity and contiguity between them. As is the case in the local pattern of heritage village planning. Large parts of the village have been restored and rehabilitated by the municipality of Al-Abadal
Al-Dahamsha village is located on the top of the mountain southwest of the town of Bani Walba, one of the villages of the Bani Kabir tribe in Sarat Ghamid, and is located about 14 km to the north of its center. The village contains a few old heritage buildings consisting of one or two stories, most of which are abandoned and dilapidated. The walls of the village's houses were built using stones cut to fit the building, which are semi-finished, basalt-type stones found in various colors. They were shortened on the inside with a thick layer of clay and mud. The building stones were installed in a high-quality technical manner in a monolithic manner to ensure the cohesion of the walls, and the roofs were built using tree trunks and square-sectioned wood, topped with a layer of tree branches, and on top of that mud and mud. In a number of houses, the pillar was found and is known locally as the mizrahi. The mizrah is a roofing element resting on rectangular wooden columns topped with a distinctive architectural feature of this architectural style in a larger piece. A space that looks like a crown! That area. The doors were characterized by : The doors and windows of the houses are thick and made of thick tree wood. They are beautifully decorated, and a decorative wooden frame can be seen around the architectural openings in the square windows. It can be noted that the buildings are close to each other, and since most of them are located on the top of the mountain, their overall appearance resembles a fortress
The village of Al-Ghabur is located in the Al-Baha area of the Al-Sarat Mountains, which is one of the heritage villages located on a low-height rocky slope, and consists of a number of adjacent and adjacent residential buildings that were built on the sloping natural ground. This required special treatment from builders in strengthening the facades of buildings. Thus, the buildings appeared monolithic and reinforced as if they were a castle on top of the mountain. Most of its houses consist of one or two floors, and are deserted and partially destroyed. The adjacent between the buildings resulted in the emergence of the village in the form of an architectural fabric that expressed the local style in the planning of the heritage village. Its walls were built using Stones pinned on top of each other in an artistic way required high professional experience, and their shorts were made from the inside with a thick layer of clay and milk. It is noted that construction craftsmen have been creative in the formations of external facades and architectural openings through stone protrusions and external stone inserts, which were installed on the facades and consisted of large and solid stones. The roofs were also built using tree trunks with a layer of tree branches above it, and above it mud and milk. A number of houses found roofs based on rectangular wooden columns topped by a piece of the largest area that resembles the crown of the column and was known locally as (Al-Mazrah). Al-Mazrah is considered a distinctive architectural element of this architectural style in that area. The doors and windows of the houses were distinguished by their thickness and were made of thick wood. A wooden frame decorated around the architectural openings can be seen. A number of modern buildings overlap with the heritage village buildings and a number of them are haunted, but the old building is abandoned.
The village of Bani Al-Bala is located in Al-Baha and is about 15 km to the north from the city of Beljarshi. It is one of the large villages of Bani Ghamed. The village is characterized by its fort, which takes a pyramidal shape and its base is square and meets a defensive function of the village. Most of its houses consist of one or two floors, and the predominant percentage of the village houses are partially destroyed and abandoned. The village generally appears homogeneous with the slope of the natural land for its location. The adjacent between the buildings resulted in the emergence of the village in the form of an architectural fabric that expressed the local style in the planning of the heritage village. It was built using stone according to the shape of its natural section, which is in different sizes and various shapes and colors, and was installed on top of each other in an artistic way that requires high professional experience, and its shortness was done from the inside with a thick layer of clay and milk. It is noted that building craftsmen have been creative in the compositions of external facades and architectural openings through stone protrusions and the use of hard stone in the construction of external inclusions in a number of houses. The roofs were also built using tree trunks with a layer of tree branches above it, and above it mud and milk. In a number of houses, a roof was found based on rectangular wooden columns topped by a piece larger area that resembled the crown of the column and was known locally as (al-Muzrah). Al-Mazrah is considered a distinctive architectural element of this architectural style in that area. The use of shubs from a tree trunk was observed in its natural form. It was also observed that there are a few decorations that decorate the windows and doors of a number of village houses.
Al-Marzooq waterfall is located in Al-Baha in Bani Kabir Governorate, rising 12 meters and flowing through Wadi Al-Marzooq.
Safa Mai'an Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Al-Baha region, specifically in Baljarshi Governorate and Bani Kabir tribe. These waterfalls are characterized by their picturesque natural beauty and fresh water that attracts visitors from different places. Safa Mai'an Falls is located in the village of Al Mazraa, which belongs to the tribe of Bani Kabir in Beljarashi Governorate. It is surrounded by picturesque nature and green valleys, making it an ideal place to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Wadi Tharad in Bani Kabir is one of the most beautiful natural destinations in Al Baha, offering a beautiful landscape of running water, towering mountains, and lush greenery after rain. It's a unique experience for those seeking natural beauty and fresh air.
City cleanliness level
The quality of roads within the city and attention to their maintenance
The quality and maintenance of the city's infrastructure
City lighting and maintenance
City sidewalks and their maintenance
Afforestation and caring for the city
City parks, maintenance and cleanliness
Municipal services provided by residential plans
Municipal supervision of establishments
Electronic services provided
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