Saudi Arabia Travel

Tourism Sites

AlUla’s Old Town
🧠 Fact: Once a bustling settlement along ancient incense trade routes, AlUla’s Old Town features mudbrick houses, narrow
💡 Tip: Explore at sunset for cooler temperatures and atmospheric lighting.
Info: AlUla’s Old Town in Saudi Arabia is a captivating historical site that offers a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage. Nestled in the northwest of the country, this ancient town features over 900 preserved mudbrick houses, narrow alleyways, and traditional mosques dating back centuries. Once a vital stop on the incense trade route, it was inhabited until the 1980s. Today, AlUla’s Old Town invites visitors to explore its restored buildings, learn about its past, and experience Saudi Arabia’s cultural and architectural legacy amidst stunning desert landscapes.
- 📍Saudi Arabia, AlUla

Edge of the World (near Riyadh)
🧠 Fact: This dramatic geological formation offers endless desert views from towering cliffs, resembling an “edge” over the A
💡 Tip: Visit in the cooler months and bring plenty of water for the hike.
Info: The Edge of the World, located near Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, is a breathtaking geological wonder and a popular hiking destination. Part of the Tuwaiq Escarpment, this dramatic cliff offers stunning panoramic views that seem to stretch endlessly—hence its name. Towering high above the surrounding plains, the cliffs drop sharply, creating a surreal, almost otherworldly landscape. Just a 90-minute drive from Riyadh, the site attracts adventure seekers and nature lovers alike, especially during cooler months. It’s a must-visit for those wanting to witness Saudi Arabia’s raw natural beauty.
- 📍Saudi Arabia, Near Riyadh

Empty Quarter (Rub’ al Khali)
🧠 Fact: The Rub’ al Khali is the largest continuous sand desert in the world, covering parts of four countries including Saud
💡 Tip: Visit with a desert tour guide for a safe experience of dune bashing and sunset photography.
Info:
- 📍Saudi Arabia, Southern Saudi Arabia