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Discovering Hidden Gems in Saudi Arabia

[Salman Arain / 08-03-2024]

Saudi Arabia, a land of diverse landscapes and rich history, holds various hidden gems waiting to be explored. From the shores of the Red Sea to the largest sand desert, Ar Rub al Khali, and the breathtaking AlUla, the Kindom boasts beautiful landscapes, offering a never-ending opportunity for adventurers and explorers to visit Saudi Arabia. While the Kingdom is home to the two holy cities, Makkah and Madinah, Saudi Arabia also offers a tapestry of rich history, natural wonders and bustling modern cities.

Join us on the journey to explore the hidden gems of Saudi Arabia, from discovering ancient civilizations to a diverse landscape waiting to be explored.

Why Choose Saudi Arabia?

Saudi Arabia has recently opened itself for tourism, offering an exciting opportunity for history buffs and travellers seeking adventure to explore the vast land. The Arabian Peninsula has been shaped by Saudi Arabia's rich history and archeological wonders spanning thousands of years. Breathtaking landscapes, golden deserts, mesmerizing beaches and rugged mountains provide a unique backdrop for travellers and explorers. Besides natural wonders and holy sites, the Kingdom offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.

Immerse yourself in the rich culture of Saudi Arabia, known for its warm hospitality and mouthwatering local delicacies. Undertake the spiritual journey, visit the birthplace of Islam and explore other historical sites. The country has something for everyone. The history buffs can explore AlUla's and Diriya's ancient civilizations, while city lovers can visit the vibrant cities of Saudi Arabia. Bluewater beaches of Saudi Arabia provide breathtaking coastlines to beach lovers. Find solace in the holy cities of Saudi Arabia and explore various delicious cuisines. The Kingdom has a lot to offer.

Best Time to Visit Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has a desert climate with hot summers and cold winters. The perfect time to visit can vary depending on travel preferences and favourite destinations within the Kingdom. October to March are the cooler months, providing an excellent opportunity for outdoor activities. April to September is characterized as the summer season, the hottest months, making it hard for visitors to explore the Kingdom.

Gems of Saudi Arabia

Kingdom Tower Center

If you're heading to Saudi Arabia, you've got to check out the most iconic tower in the country. It's a must-see spot that you just can't miss out on! Kingdom Tower Saudi Arabia is one of the tallest buildings in Riyadh. The tower is considered a modern architectural marvel offering panoramic views of the city, luxury shopping, dining, and entertainment experiences. A speed lift reaches the 99th floor, where the sky bridge is located. Visitors can visit the sky bridge and can view the beautiful Riyadh.

Al-Masmak Fortress

Al-Masmak fortress, a 150-year-old castle made of clay and mud-brick, is a true testament to the rich history and culture of modern-day Saudi Arabia. It's a sight to behold and a must-visit destination for history buffs and adventurers. Al-Masmak Fortress is located just 12 minutes away from the city center. King Abdul Aziz laid the foundation of modern Saudi Arabia by taking a fortress under his control and united the different kingdoms and provinces to form one unit, Saudi Arabia. The fortress is now turned into a museum where visitors can find maps, old photographs, ancient artifacts, and audio-video exhibiting gradually narrating the surge in the kingdom's history to encourage visitors to immerse themselves in the history. 

Souk Al Zal

If it's your first time visiting Riyadh, begin your exploration by visiting the Arabic marketplace. The best place to understand the local customs and culture. Souk Al Zal is a must-visit place situated adjacent to Al-Masmak Fortress. The marketplace is the biggest and oldest souq located in the old city. While wandering the market, you will truly feel you are travelling back in time. From traditional carpets to traditional clothes, the market has a lot to offer. Souq Al Zal is a treasure trove for those seeking an authentic Saudi Arabian experience.

Al Fasialiah Tower

Another mesmerizing tower in the tapestry of Riyadh's skyline. Distinctive design, luxury shopping, fine dining, a 5-star hotel and breathtaking city views make this tower a must-visit. Discover the perfect blend of tradition and modernity in Saudi Arabia's iconic Al Faisaliah Tower. The 267-meter-high tower, with 55 stories, is known for having been the first skyscraper in Saudi Arabia and is now famous for being the seventh-tallest building in the Kingdom. The skyscraper is named after King Faisal bin Abdulaziz.

Aseer National Park

Nestled in the middle of the breathtaking landscapes of southwestern Saudi Arabia. Aseer National Park is famous for its beautiful sanctuary, which provides home to various wildlife and is an ideal spot for nature lovers. Asir National Park covers an area of 6490.7 km, extending from the Red Sea coast to the mountains. The Aseer National Park, located in the Kingdom, is a vast natural park that provides visitors with a variety of exciting activities. From hiking to witnessing the stunning sunrise and sunset, this park has something for everyone.

Rijal Almaa Heritage Village

The village is a popular tourist destination for its beautiful architectural buildings, enriching history, lush mountains and cool temperature; the village is located 45km from the beautiful Abha city. This village is a living museum of traditional Saudi Arabian architecture and heritage. This breathtaking 400-year-old village is renowned for its unique architecture, with most of its buildings constructed using traditional materials such as stone, clay, and wood. One of the most noticeable features of the village is the brightly coloured shutters that adorn many of the windows. Using traditional building materials and design elements throughout the village creates an authentic ambiance that transports visitors back in time.

Final Thoughts

Saudi Arabia's hidden gems invite travellers to explore the untold stories and beauty. From the modern elegance of Kingdom Tower Center to the historical charm of Al Masmak Fortress, the vibrant Souq Al Zal, and the natural wonders of Aseer National Park, each destination reveals a unique facet of Saudi Arabia. As we uncover these treasures, let the allure of the unknown guide your travels. Consider the convenience of Umrah Packages 2024 to not only embark on a spiritual journey but also discover the hidden gems that make Saudi Arabia a captivating destination.