Qasr Al-Aan

The Qasr Al-Aan, formerly known as Sa’dan Palace, is one of the most remarkable archaeological landmarks in Najran, reflecting the rich cultural and architectural heritage of southern Saudi Arabia. Perched atop Jabal Al-‘Aan, the palace overlooks the surrounding valleys and villages, offering visitors breathtaking panoramic views of the region.

Built in 1100 AH (1689 CE) using mud-brick on stone foundations, the palace showcases the traditional Najrani architectural style, characterized by its distinctive geometry, earthy tones, and wooden decorations. The structure includes multiple rooms and halls arranged in a layout that harmoniously blends function and beauty, capturing the essence of local craftsmanship and historical design.

Historically, the palace served both as a residential fortress and as a symbol of authority, strategically located to monitor the surrounding trade routes. Over the centuries, Al-‘Aan Palace has stood as a testament to Najran’s legacy of resilience, artistry, and cultural depth, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring the heritage of the Arabian Peninsula.

Today, Al-‘Aan Palace stands as a prominent tourist destination, attracting travelers eager to experience Najran’s rich past and enjoy the scenic beauty that stretches from its elevated position. Its well-preserved mud architecture continues to inspire admiration among visitors, scholars, and architects alike.

With Wadi Trip, you can explore the Qasr Al-Aan as part of our exclusive Najran tours, where heritage and nature intertwine to create an unforgettable journey through history and culture.