AlUla, located in northwestern Saudi Arabia, is an ancient desert oasis famed for its stunning rock formations, archaeological sites, and rich cultural heritage. It is home to Hegra (Madain Salih), Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring well-preserved Nabataean tombs similar to Petra.
The Edge of the World (Jebel Fihrayn) in Saudi Arabia is a breathtaking geological site located northwest of Riyadh, featuring dramatic cliffs that offer panoramic views over an endless desert landscape.
Wadi Al-Disah, located in Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia, is a breathtaking desert valley known for its towering sandstone cliffs, lush palm groves, and freshwater springs. This hidden gem offers a striking contrast between rugged rock formations and verdant landscapes, creating a unique oasis-like setting.
At-Turaif in Riyadh is the historic birthplace of the Saudi state and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At-Turaif was the seat of power for the First Saudi State (1744-1818), it features restored palaces, mosques, and museums that highlight Saudi Arabia’s cultural heritage and the local mudbrick architectural style.