1-Day Cultural Trip At Alula, Saudi Arabia
- Trvanie: 1 Dní (cca.)
- Poloha: Hegra, Saudi Arabia
- Kód produktu: alula1dSA
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been a meeting place where ancient history meets breathtaking landscapes. Alula, located in the North-West of Saudi Arabia is one such example of rich natural and human heritage. Apart from being a famous trade and pilgrimage route to Mecca, Al Ula was a thriving center of trade and cultural exchange. Begin your journey by exploring Madain Saleh (Hegra), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also, discover the Qasr Al Farid, Qasr Al Bint, Khuraimat, Al Diwan and Elephant Rock. Also, you can stroll around the Old Town of Al-Ula and visit Dadan Archaeological Park including Jabal Ikmah. This trip will also let you have an opportunity to immerse yourself in the local cuisine and taste the unique flavors.
Highlights of the 4 hours Trip
- Madain Saleh: Start the journey by visiting Madain Saleh, also known as Al-Hijr. It stands as a testament to the ancient Nabatean civilization in northwestern Saudi Arabia. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring Nabatean tombs and archaeological wonders.
- Qasr Al-Farid: It is an architectural gem located in Madain Saleh, Saudi Arabia. Carved from a single massive rock, this Nabatean tomb is a beautiful example of ancient craftsmanship.
- Qasr Al-Bint: The next destination will be Qasr Al-Bint, which is a synonym for 'Castle of the Daughter'. This is a well-preserved Nabataean temple in Petra, Jordan, dedicated to the goddess Dushara. Qasr al-Bint portrays elegant columns and intricate carvings.
- Khuraimat: Khuraimat is a beautiful natural attraction in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The place is known for its vast desert landscapes and distinctive red sand dunes. The rolling dunes make it a heaven for photographers.
- Al-Diwan: The next destination will be Al-Diwan. It is a square chamber with three stone benches that serve as a triclinium for sacred celebrations.
- Elephant Rock: The last destination of this trip will be Elephant Rock. It is a natural sandstone formation such as an elephant with its awesome trunk and legs. Carved via way of means of wind and erosion, it stands as an impressive testimony to the region's geological wonders. Visitors are captivated via way of means of this particular rock formation, imparting a surreal and awe-inspiring experience.
Highlights of the 7 hours Trip
- Madain Saleh: Start your journey by visiting Madain Saleh, also called Al-Hijr. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in the northwestern part of Saudi Arabia. This popular site portrays the remarkable remains and tombs of the ancient Nabatean civilization.
- Qasr Al-Farid: Explore the architectural wonder of Qasr Al-Farid. This Nabatean tomb was cut and made from a single big rock. This tourist place in Madain Saleh highlights ancient craftsmanship.
- Qasr Al-Bint: The next destination will be Qasr Al-Bint will be our next destination. The name stands for 'Castle of the Daughter'. This is a remarkably well-preserved Nabatean temple dedicated to the goddess Dushara in Petra, Jordan. Marvel at elegant columns and intricate carvings of Qasr Al-Bint.
- Khuraimat: Khuraimat is a fascinating natural attraction in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Vast desert landscapes and distinctive red sand dunes distinguish this place from others. The rolling dunes have made this place a photographer's paradise.
- Al-Diwan: Continue your exploration at Al-Diwan. It is a square chamber with three stone benches that serve as a triclinium for sacred celebrations.
- Elephant Rock: The last destination of this trip will be Elephant Rock. It is a natural sandstone formation like an elephant with a trunk and legs. Shaped by wind and erosion, it is an impressive testament to the geological wonders of the region. This rock formation attracts visitors, offering a surreal and awe-inspiring experience.
- Dadan Archaeological Park: Dadan Archaeological Park in Saudi Arabia reveals a rich tapestry of ancient history amid stunning desert landscapes. This UNESCO World Heritage Site preserves the remains of the flourishing Dadanite civilization and offers visitors a glimpse of a trade center that flourished more than 2,500 years ago. Discover the well-preserved tombs, inscriptions, and artifacts.
- Jabal Ikmah: Jabal Ikmah, settled within the Saudi Arabian desert, is a sacred location and open-air library of old engravings carved into its sandstone rocks. Named the 'Library of the Forsake', it holds the engraves of various civilizations. It provides a captivating insight into the social and cultural advancement of this region over the years.
Includes
- 4WD
- Day Trip (3.5- 4 hours) - $400 or Day Trip (7 hours) - $600
- For the Dadan and Hegra tours, the 4WD will transport you to the winter park where you will be transferred to another bus.
Excludes
- Tickets