Saudi Arabia is rapidly emerging as an upcoming tourist destination with plenty to offer. Don’t miss it!
Saudi Arabia: A Journey Through Key Attractions and Cities
A tour of key attractions and cities such as Riyadh, Jeddah, AlUla, and Madinah provides an eye-opening collection of charms and beauty. Three of the seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites are in these areas:
- Madâin Sâlih in AlUla
- At-Turaif district in Riyadh
- Al-Balad in Jeddah
These world heritage sites highlight the in-depth historical value and cultural heritage with ancient monuments that have stood the test of time.
Natural Landscapes and Historical Wonders
AlUla is a treasure trove of magnificent natural landscapes and archaeological remnants. It has the ancient tombs of Dadan, and one can explore the area's attractions on a thrilling open-top jeep ride. Admire the work of nature and ancient artisans at the Jabal Ikmah, Hegra, and Elephant Rock, and finally, marvel at the spectacular mirrored structure of Maraya.
In the cities, modern skyscrapers can be seen alongside the old town. Riyadh is the capital and largest city, with many old and new landmarks, such as the Kingdom Tower and Al Masmak Fortress. Jeddah is a port city and a gateway for pilgrimages to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. The Al-Balad of Jeddah provides a nice, leisurely walk to witness the Arabian past with traditional homes built from coral.
Arabian Hospitality and Cuisine
Arabians are renowned for their hospitality, warmly welcoming guests with Arabian coffee and tea upon meeting, and generously spreading a sumptuous meal for them. Traditional dishes like hummus, falafel, and kebabs are commonly enjoyed. Among the favorites is Kabsa, a flavorful dish featuring rice, vegetables, spices, herbs, and a choice of meat such as chicken, lamb, camel, or beef. Soup, salad, grilled or roasted meat, and desserts typically complete the meal with flair.
A Journey from Past to Future
Saudi Arabia is a place to visit for an all-encompassing journey from the past to the future, offering incredible archaeological sites alongside futuristic infrastructure.
Numerous Awe-Inspiring Attractions
Numerous awe-inspiring attractions dot the landscape of Saudi Arabia, with several exciting ones on the horizon. Here, we will feature a few highlights and attractions for your consideration:
1. Riyadh
Riyadh is the vibrant capital city and the main financial hub built on a desert plateau. The prominent Kingdom Tower, with a sky bridge connecting the two towers, is a popular spot for a bird’s eye view of the city's skyline. The National Museum, Al-Masmak Fortress, Souq Al-Zal, At-Turaif in Diriyah, and Boulevard City are common visitor destinations.
2. Medina
Al-Madinah, or Medina, is one of Islam's two sacred cities. The vast Al-Masjid an-Nabawi, or the Prophet’s Mosque, is an important Islamic pilgrimage site famed for the Green Dome, located directly above Muhammad’s rawdhah and currently serves as the burial site for Muhammad and his caliph. Other historic sites in the city, like the Quba’a Mosque, Masjid al-Qiblatayn, Al-Baqi Cemetery, Mount Uhud, and numerous others, are deeply intertwined with the history and development of the Islamic faith.
3. AlUla
AlUla is an ancient Arabic oasis city with an immense concentration of precious artefacts and ancient stone inscriptions that trace the development of the Arabic language. It possesses stunning desert landscapes with incredible archaeological sites and ancient tombs that distinctly emerged in the desert, such as the Elephant Rock and Lion Tombs. Encountering numerous remnants of ancient civilisation is a rarity, allowing one to admire the beauty of the Nabataean legacy.
4. Hegra
Hegra, aka Madain Saleh, is an archaeological site with over 100 well-preserved monumental tombs carved into rock at this Nabataean desert ground. Many of these tombs and inscriptions are precisely chiselled and dug into giant boulders standing tall nearly forgotten ancient civilisation in the region.
5. Jeddah
Jeddah is a coastal city along the Red Sea coast and an important commercial centre; it is characterised by traditional coral houses and ancient souks, selling everything from spices and textiles to gold in the old town district of Al-Balad. The Floating Mosque (Masjid Al Rahmah) is an exquisite mosque built on a constructed platform over the Red Sea and is a popular spot for visitors and worshippers.
Explore Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia boasts a vast landscape rich with diverse climates and captivating destinations to explore. Contrary to common belief, the country offers more than just hot weather. Cooler temperatures await in the highlands of Abha, while windy and chilly nights offer prime stargazing opportunities in Gharameel. So why not plan and explore to visit Saudi Arabia and make it your next destination?
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