Timeless heritage
Saudi arabia is home to some of the world's most impressive historical sites. Visit ALULA, an ancient city filled with rock-carved tombs at hegra (medain-selah)- a UNESCO world herritage site often campared to Petra. In diriyah, the birthplace of the saudi kingdom near Riyadh, restored mud- brick palaces tell stories of royal begginings.
Natural beauty beyond imagination
From the endless dunes of the Rub' Al khali'(Empty quarters)- the largest sand deserts in the world- to the cool mountains of Asir, nature here is vast and full of contrasts. Along the red sea coast, crystal- clear waters and vibrant coral reefs make Saudi arabia a hidden gem for diving and snorkeling.
Modern Marvels
The capital city Riyadh stands tall with luxury malls, skyscrapers, and a thriving cafe culture. The gateway to the holy city of makkah, is known for its artistic spirit, seafront croniche and old town charm in Al- balad. saudi arabia's futuristic city project, NEOM, shows the countrys ambition to lead innovation and sustainablity.
Taste of Arabia
Saudi cuisine offers rich flavours and generous portions. Try kabsa a fragrant rice dish with meat and spices, or mutabbaq, a delicious stuffed pancake. Don't miss the traditional coffee ceromony- where Arabic coffee (qahwa) is served with sweet dates as a symbol of frienship.
A warm welcome
Saudi arabia's people are known for their deep-rooted sense of hospitality. Travelers often find themselves greeted with smiles, tea and genuine curosity. With new tourist visas and improved infrastructure, exploring the kingdom has never been easier.
