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Learn moreDiscover the hidden gems of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - a dynamic and captivating destination like no other. Despite being misunderstood by many, Saudi Arabia is a must-visit for any adventurous traveller. Explore the seemingly endless sand dunes, palm-shaded oases, dramatic mountaintops, and wildlife sanctuaries that make up this incredible country. In the west, the Red Sea coast offers untamed stretches of coral-filled beaches and mountain towns, such as Taif, known for producing rose oil and rose water. The north is home to ancient castle ruins and massive pillars carved from sandstone dating back thousands of years, as well as the Hegra Archaeological Site, featuring a collection of stone dwellings similar to Petra in Jordan. The Empty Quarter (Rub' al-Khali) is a must-see for its undulating dunes, unlike anywhere else in the world. Plus, the cosmopolitan cities of Jeddah, Riyadh, and Dammam offer world-class museums, fine dining options, and fantastic shopping choices. Saudi Arabia is also rich in culture and heritage, being the birthplace of Prophet Muhammad and home to the two holiest sites in Islam.
Get StartedSaudi Arabia's hidden gem, AlUla, features a breathtaking landscape of unique desert rock formations, pre-Arabic inscriptions, and oasis havens. The must-visit Hegra Archaeological Site, the Kingdom's inaugural UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlights the region's Nabataean civilization from the 1st century BCE.
The Farasan archipelago, located off Jazan's coast in southwest Saudi Arabia, enthrals with unspoiled beaches, vibrant coral reefs, carbon-absorbing mangroves, and rich marine life. This wildlife haven is an ideal exploration spot for divers, swimmers, snorkelers, marine biologists, and wildlife fans.
Jebel Fihrayn, aptly nicknamed the Edge of the World, offers panoramic views of dried riverbeds and a rocky desert from towering cliffs, explaining its moniker instantly. This geological marvel is situated 99km northwest of Riyadh.
Located in the southwest, the Asir region features towering mountains, curving valleys, old villages, and the expansive Asir National Park - its crowning glory. The region is laced with hiking paths and camping sites. For a unique experience, ride a cable car to Al Habala's 400-year-old Hanging Village, a Qahtan tribe cliffside settlement.