Saudi Arabia

Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in SAUDI ARABIA

KSA 2024
1-Jeddah Tourism:

Jeddah is the second largest city in Saudi Arabia and a major commercial centre. It is most famous as the gateway to Mecca and Medina, the holiest cities in Islam. Located close to the Red Sea, Jeddah is a resort city and is visited for its shopping malls, restaurants and cafes. Jeddah is spread along the coast of the Red Sea and is connected by the 30km long Corniche (waterfront area). Al-Balad, or the old city, is located on the southern side, while the main and the modern city starts from the northern side. Al-Balad is one of the top sights in Jeddah and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is dotted with ancient buildings, traditional souks (markets) and the coral houses that Jeddah is famous for. The beautiful waterfront is a great picnic spot offering a breathtaking view of the Red Sea. Also, because of its location, Jeddah is a great place for scuba diving. The modern or the main Jeddah city is home to marvellous attractions like the King Fahd Fountain, the tallest fountain in the world and the Al Rahma Mosque, which appears to be floating in the red sea. There are also numerous malls, museums and over 1300 mosques scattered throughout. 

Jeddah – Saudi Arabia
2-Riyadh Tourism:

Riyadh is the capital and the largest city in Saudi Arabia. It is situated in the middle of the anNafud desert and was formerly known as Hajr al-Yamamah. Riyadh is a blend of the medieval and the modern, where traditional souks, interesting museums and ancient architecture are located alongside highrises, world-class malls, and restaurants. Once a walled city, Riyadh is one of the wealthiest cities in the world. It is home to Saudi Arabia’s best museums, the UNESCO Heritage site of Diriyah, Masmak Fortress and the Murabba Palace, among other major attractions. Riyadh is also home to world-class designer stores, boutiques, and spectacular fine-dining restaurants. There are also several golf courses near the city. Most sites in Riyadh are closed on Friday and Saturday (weekends) and during prayer hours, while the visiting hours are divided between single men and families.

 
 
3-TAIF:

Taif is nestled in a narrow valley with steep walls that serve as natural boundaries for an oasis-like landscape with high temperatures throughout much of the year. Taif city is located in the heart of the Arabian peninsula and in the center of Saudi Arabia. This city is among the best places in Saudi Arabia known for its palms, which provide shade to the people who reside here. The city has a lot of history too, as it used to be the capital of the Former Kingdom. The city has two mosques that are often visited by Muslims around the world. Taif has many beautiful places to explore. From natural attractions to historical spots, it has it all. The city’s inhabitants are primarily Muslims who follow Islam’s Five Pillars of Faith, but there are also followers of other religions that live peacefully alongside Muslims throughout the city. The Jamea AlHaqq Mosque located in Taif city has a fountain at its center where visitors can take pictures while drinking fresh water from it. Take your time to visit some valleys as the city is known for breathtaking valleys. Taif city has a warm and temperate climate, with rainfall levels that range from 2-9 inches (5-23 cm) per year. The maximum temperature is 99 degrees F on average, while on some days temperatures can drop below freezing at night.

Taif – saudi arabia
4-Dammam Tourism:

The capital of the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Dammam is the sixth largest city in the country. A major hub of the Saudi oil industry, Dammam is the largest growing city in the entire Arab region. It is a thriving metropolis in the Arabian Gulf known for its waterfronts, beaches and parks. Like the rest of the country, Damman revels in Saudi Arabian culture, traditions and cuisine. The city is well developed and has many interesting places, including the beautiful Dammam corniche area and King Fahd Park. In addition, it is home to the kingdom’s first street-art exhibition in Al Khobar’s Bayoonya district. Damman also has some entertainment parks, museums and shopping malls. Damman was originally a cluster of little hamlets, with its small population depending mainly on fishing and pearls for their livelihood. However, the discovery of the oil wells in the region, accounting for a quarter of the world’s oil reserves, led to massive economic developments and transformed it into an important centre for trade and commerce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The King Abdul Aziz seaport in Dammam is the largest in the Persian Gulf region. Dammam now has a rapidly growing population of around 1.5 million and has established itself as an essential city central to Saudi’s economy and progress.

Dammam – Saudi Arabia

 

 

5-AL ULA:

Al Ula is an ancient oasis in a breathtaking desert valley full of archeological wonders. It’s situated in the Medina province in the northwestern part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It’s one of the top tourist destinations in Saudi Arabia. It features spectacular mountain ranges, deserts, canyons, historic tombs, and fascinating ancient buildings. Al-Ula being the capital of the ancient empires of Dadan and Liyah is one of the oldest settlements not only in Saudi Arabia but also in the Middle East. One of the best things to see in Al Ula is to visit the Al Ula Heritage Village. It’s also called Ad-Deerah which was settled by people in ancient times. Today, it’s an abandoned village with mud houses offering a great insight into the cultural life of the old residents.

Al Aula – KSA

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