Tucked amid the lush valleys of Rijal Almaa Governorate, the Honey Cottage has become one of Aseer Region’s most distinctive rural tourism experiences where the golden tradition of honey-making meets the timeless beauty of Saudi heritage.
Once the family home of engineer Mohammed Al-Almae’i, the cottage spans just a few dozen square meters but offers visitors an immersive journey through the history and artistry of beekeeping in the Aseer highlands.
Surrounded by dense greenery and year-round vegetation, it stands as both a tribute to the region’s natural richness and a living museum of rural ingenuity.
Built from locally sourced stone and wood, the Honey Cottage welcomes guests with an authentic charm that mirrors Aseer’s traditional architecture. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits of historic beekeeping tools, observe traditional hives, and even participate in the honey harvesting process gaining firsthand insight into one of the region’s most cherished crafts.
Al-Almae’i’s transformation of his rural home into a sustainable tourist attraction not only preserves ancestral traditions but also highlights the environmental and cultural significance of beekeeping to the people of Rijal Almaa.
The surrounding valley, famous for its vibrant flora, provides an ideal setting for honey production and an unforgettable backdrop for visitors.
Recognized by national tourism platforms as one of Aseer’s must-visit destinations, the Honey Cottage enriches the visitor experience to the Rijal Almaa Heritage Village offering travelers a taste of local life, nature, and the enduring sweetness of Saudi Arabia’s cultural identity.