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Which are the best places to visit on the Saudi Arabia Tour?
1. Kaaba - The most sacred place on earth for a Muslim is the Kaaba. In concur with the command set in the Quran, cherish the zeal of visiting it on pilgrimage located near the center of the Great Mosque of Mecca.
Burying their dead facing meridians , muslims orient their five daily prayers to this shrine. Covered under the kiswah are three pillars supporting this 50 feet high shrine oriented in gray stone with a number of silver and gold lamps.Location - Al Haram, Mecca, Saudi ArabiaPrice - 150 Saudi Riyal/person2. Al Masjid an Nabawi - AI Masjid an Nawai being the second largest mosque is the second holiest place built by Islamic prophet Muhammad for islams. Established in 623CE later was named as The Green Dome, the tomb of Prophet Muhammad was placed in AI Masjid after his death.
Pilgrims all over the world offer their prayers in ar-Rawdah an-Nabawiyah which is the heart of the masjid. Prayers uttered in al-rawdah are always heard. A walk in the mosque fills your soul with positivity and happiness. The serene views of the architectural masterpiece brings peace to one’s mind.Location - Al Haram, Medinah 42311, Al Madinah, Saudi Arabia3. King Fahd's Fountain - Imagine watching a huge fountain sprinkle its water up high in the sky, isn’t it beautiful to just think about it. King Fahd's Fountain, also known as the Jeddah Fountain.
Launched in 1985, donated by King Fahd, it is a huge tourist attraction as it is the largest fountain in the world. Saltwater from the Red sea is used to pump water in this fountain with a maximum speed of 375 kmph and a height of 850 ft.Location - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia4. Masmak Fortress - Built-in 1865, Masmak fort is made of mud brick and clay. This fort has played a vital role as the battle of Riyadh, one of the major conflicts for the unification of Saudi Arabia, took place here. This fort is a landmark of Saudi heritage. That starts off with the main gate which is located in western wall , that consists of a door also known as al-Khokha that is designed in a way that people can enter and exit without opening the door.
Thereafter the Majis which is a rectangular room which has mihrabs around the wall for ventilation. Then ending with the courtyard that has three residential units, the first served as the residence of the ruler, the second used as a bayt al-mal, and the third was allocated for the accommodation of guests.Location - Qasr al-Masmak, Al Imam Turki Ibn Abdullah Ibn Muhammad, Dirah, Riyadh 12652, Saudi ArabiaTiming - 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.5. Jabal Al Nour - Experience unrealistic and unimaginable views from the top of the world from the summit of Jabal Al Nour also known as the Mountain of Light. Jabal AL Nour is famous for the Hira cave. For many kilometers around, this rocky peak is visible.
Along with the soaring views of Makkah and the holy mosque from this peak, Jabal AL Nour maintains its significance for pilgrims. Hira cave is a short drive to the northwest of the old city and it is mostly advised to attempt the summit at dawn because of the intense heat.Location - Parent range- Hijaz mountains, Makkah Province, Hejaz, Saudi Arabia6. King Abdullah Park - King Abdullah Malaz Park, located in AI Malaz in the south of the city center spread across 318,000m² is the largest park in Riyadh. The park is famous for its dancing water fountain and vibrant gardens.
The park consists of various interior walkways. It’s also a runner’s dream with wide stone and brick paths with a well-lit space and the dazzling sprinkle of water in the fountains. The wide pathway wraps around the breathtaking landscaped hills and greenery and benches to relax and enjoy the natural beauty. Additional facilities include an events center, VIP building and the park.Location - Al Ameen Abdullah Al Ali Al Naeem St, Al Malaz, Riyadh 12836, Saudi ArabiaTiming - 3 p.m. to 12 a.m. ( Summer ), 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. ( Winter)Price - 10 SR/- (Adult), 5 SR/- (kids above the age of 10 years), Free for differently-abled7. Heet Cave - Located between the Riyadh and Al-harj region, Heet Cave is the largest underground water tank located at a depth of 390 meters below the surface of earth. Being one of the most important tourist attractions in the kingdom, this place is a destination for numerous tourists, adventurers, and backpackers.
The cave is full of pure natural water and is one of the most important diving sites in the caves. The main importance of the site is the task of cleaning the "Eye Heat" site as it is a tourist landmark and park for residents.Location - 30 kilometers southeast of Riyadh city, near Alkharj, Saudi Arabia at the face of Mount Al Jubayl.8. Edge of the world Riyadh - Get yourself off the grid, away from your everyday life, snug and cocooned in our home. Do you want to live at the edge of the world? Experience chills and tranquility at the same time. Unrealistic and serene uninterrupted view beyond the horizon.
Visit the Edge of the World at Riyadh, get ready to shoot up your expectations and quench the thirst of your wild pure soul with the breath-taking views. These are Saudis, one of the most famous tourist destinations.Location - Dammam Branch Rd, CROSS, SAHABA ROAD, Riyadh 13246, Saudi Arabia9. Great Mosque of Mecca - Masjid al-Haram - The Masjid Al-Haram, also known as the Great Mosque, is the largest mosque in the world and Saudi Arabia’s most important religious sites.
Take a spiritual walk in the mosque and feel the serenity of the surroundings with your soul. This place brings peace to one’s mind. It is one of the most beautiful Mosques in the world. It is indeed a peaceful sight in the Saudi Arabia Tour Package.Location - Macca, Saudi Arabia10. Al-Balad - Being the second largest city of Saudi Arabia, Al-balad is the historical area of Jeddah. The word translates the meaning of “The Town”. Founded in the 7th century, Al-Balad was nominated for UNESCO’s World Heritage list in 2009 and was officially recognized in 2014.
Al-Balad defensive walls were torn down in the mid-1940’s. Later in 1980 Jeddah Is moved away from Al-Balad that is when Jeddah began to become wealthier because of the oil boom. That was the time when poor immigrants moved into this place replacing the Saudi population. Later in 1991 Jeddah Historical Preservation Society was established to preserve the historical architecture and culture of Al-Balad.Location - Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaTiming - At sunset, after evening prayer11. King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture - The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture is the right step towards growth in the leisure tourism sector with entertainment facilities.
It is an impressive place to visit with most of the section being free to access but some require a ticket. They provide enjoyable interactive exhibits, photo galleries, libraries, museums, shops, and many more. It combines the best of Arabic and western world.Location - 8386 Ring Road, Gharb Al Dhahran, Dhahran 34461, Saudi ArabiaTiming - 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
4 p.m. to 10 p.m. ( Friday )Closed on Sundays12. Fakieh Aquarium - Experience marine life and the aquatic domain up close. If you ever visit Saudi Arabia you can not miss this one at all. It is a huge aquarium with almost every variety of aquatic animals that you can think of.
Enjoy a spectacular dolphin and sea-lions show and many more. It’s the best place for kids to enjoy and they will make memories that’ll never fade. It is highly recommended from our side to visit it once.Location - Next to Al Kurnyash Road, Al Nawras, Jeddah 23413, Saudi ArabiaTiming - 1 p.m. to 12 a.m.Price - 55 SR/- -
What are the best things to do on a Saudi Arabia Tour?
1. Offer Your Prayers at Masjid Al-Haram - Offer your prayers at Masjid Al-Haram also known as the Great Mosque. It is the largest mosque in the world and Saudi Arabia’s most important religious site.
Take a spiritual walk in the mosque and feel the serenity of the surroundings with your soul. This place brings peace to one’s mind. It is one of the most beautiful Mosques in the world. It is indeed a peaceful sight in the Saudi Arabia Tour Package.Location - Al Harem, Mecca, 24231, Saudi ArabiaTiming - Open 24 hrs2. Witness the beauty of Al-Masjid an Nabawi - Your trip to Saudi Arabia cannot be complete without visiting the Al Masjid an Nabawi. It is an architectural masterpiece. It is the resting place of the Prophet Muhammad.
It is also known as The Prophet’s Mosque, Al Haram Al Madina and Al Haram Al Nabawi. It is built in the city of Medina in the Al Muhammad province of Saudi Arabia. It is the second largest mosque in the world after the Masjid Al-Haram in Mecca.Location - Al Haram, Medina, 42311, Saudi ArabiaTiming - Open 24 hrs3. Walk Down Memory Lane at Dar Al Madinah Museum - Walk down the memory lane with the early Muslims at Dar Al Madinah Museum exploring the historical facts and stories about the country, The Hijrah Road and the Hijrah related historical incidents and many more. The exhibitions of relics going back several centuries is one of the most popular ones to look out for when visiting Dar Al Madinah Museum.Location - Safwan Ibn Malik Al Tamimi, Al Mab'ath, Medina 42362, Saudi ArabiaTiming - 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.4. Shopping at Makkah Mall - Located in Azizia the Makkah Mall is a huge mall with a great spread of shops providing abundant options for one to select from.
There is a fantastic children's area for children to play and enjoy while their parents do their shopping. A great number of fast food stalls are present for some quick bites.Location - Azizia,Mecca, Saudi ArabiaTiming - 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.5. Visit The Seven Mosques - The seven Mosques located south of Mount Sala’ will remind you about the Ghazwa-Khandaq. The seven mosques are namely- AlFath, Salman Farsi, AbuBakr Siddiq, Umar bin Khattab, Sa’d bin Mu’adh, Ali bin Abi Talib.
These mosques carry a significant historical impact in Islamic history and stepping into them you can relive the past as you move in deeper. The tranquility and serenity of the mosques is a great attraction among the tourists.Location - South of Mount Sala’, Saudi ArabiaTiming - Open 24 hrs6. Dive Into Aquatic Domain at Fakieh Aquarium - Want to experience marine life and the aquatic domain up close? If you ever visit Saudi Arabia you can not miss this one at all. It is a huge aquarium with almost every variety of aquatic animals that you can think of.
Enjoy a spectacular dolphin and sea-lions show and many more. It’s the best place for kids to enjoy and they will make memories that’ll never fade. It is highly recommended from our side to visit it once.Location - Next to Al Quraysh Rd, Al Nawras, Jeddah, 23413, Saudi ArabiaTiming - 1 p.m. to 1 a.m.7. Marvel at Kaaba as well as offer prayers - Pray bowing down your head facing meridians. It is the most sacred place on earth for a Muslim is the Kaaba.
In concur with the command set in the Quran, cherish the zeal of visiting it on pilgrimage located near the center of the Great Mosque of Mecca. Covered under the kiswah are three pillars supporting this 50 feet high shrine oriented in gray stone with a number of silver and gold lamps.Location - Al Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia8. Live of the edge at the Edge of the world Riyadh - Get yourself off the grid, away from your everyday life, snug and cocooned in our home. Do you want to live at the edge of the world? Experience chills and tranquility at the same time.
Unrealistic and serene uninterrupted view beyond the horizon. Visit the Edge of the World at Riyadh, get ready to shoot up your expectations and quench the thirst of your wild pure soul with the breath-taking views. These are Saudi’s, one of the most famous tourist destinations.Location - Dammam branch Rd, CROSS, SAHABA ROAD, Riyadh, 13246, Saudi Arabia
9. Enjoy at Al Shallal Theme Park - Experience adrenaline rush like never before with roller coaster rides, railways, water rides and get the view of the park and people below from the top of the ferris wheel and many more exciting rides. Adults relive your childhood with cotton candy, burgers with coke. The Al Shallal Theme Park has something for every age group to enjoy.Location - Ash Shati,Jeddah 23413, Saudi ArabiaTiming - 4:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
10. Have Fun at Tick Tock Escape Rooms Dammam - Grab your squad and solve puzzles to move forward to reach the end of the puzzles and win your freedom from closed four walls. Tick Tock Escape room has some of the trickiest yet fun puzzles that will leave you scratching your brains.Location - Khaleej Rd,Al Jawharah, Suite 202, Thuraya Commercial Center 2 2494, Dammam Saudi Arabia.Timing - 5 to 10 p.m. ( Sunday closed )11. Explore Wildlife Riyadh Zoo - Spend some time walking through the Riyadh Zoo based on London based consultants Safari Parks International. Explore wildlife and get a closer look at the majestic and beautiful animals from all over the world.Location - Musab Ibn Umair St, Al Malaz, Riyadh 1832, Saudi ArabiaTiming1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Friday)8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Other Days)12. Relax at Umluj Beach - Are diving and snorkeling your cup of tea? Look no further. Umluj Beach is the best place for those activities. It is known as the Saudi Arabian Maldives for its clear waters, white sand and breath-taking picturesque views. It is among the popular destinations for nature lovers as the migratory birds can be seen migrating from colder countries.Location - Prince Abdul Majeed Bin Abdulaziz, Al Rawdhah, Umluj 48311, Saudi Arabia -
What documents one must carry while visiting Saudi Arabia?
A valid passport, 2 photos as per the specifications, proof of accommodation in Saudi Arabia, round trip flight tickets, an employee letter from the Indian company, bank statements of the last three months and a complete travel itinerary are required for the tourist visa. -
What are the best things to buy in Saudi Arabia?
The best things to buy in Saudi Arabia are dates, date jam, gold, oud perfume, camel milk soap, camel milk chocolates, dallah, rugs and scarves. -
How many days are enough to explore Saudi Arabia?
A journey to Saudi Arabia with your Saudi Arabia Packages should last 10 to 15 days in order to see all of the country's key attractions. -
What are the things to keep in mind while going on a Saudi Arabia tour?
It is important to know why you are going even though it is obvious because a valid visa is very important to enter Saudi Arabia, if you are a pilgrim you will need a specific visa accredited to the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia and if you’re on a business trip then you are needed to show your evidence of appointments.
Traveling in groups as independent tourist travel is not permitted. Couples should be preferably married else it can cause rejection of your visa application. The nightlife is different from the western culture, i.e; alcohol, nightclubs, theaters etc are banned in Saudi Arabia. Photography isn’t encouraged, playing music in public is prohibited, religious items from non-Islamic religions are banned and female travelers must have a sponsor. -
Do I need a visa for Saudi Arabia?
Yes, a valid visa is very important to enter Saudi Arabia. All visitors, including pilgrims, need a visa to enter Saudi Arabia. Tourist visas are valid for 360 days from the date of issue and can be used for visits of up to 90 days. -
What are the best tourist cities to visit in Saudi Arabia?
- Mecca - Located in the Makkah Province of Saudi Arabia, Mecca is the birthplace of Prophet Muhammad and is considered as the spiritual center of Islam and is strictly off-limits to non-Muslims.
- Medina - One of Islam’s most holy cities is filled with minarets and shops around the Prophet’s Mosque and warmly welcomes pilgrims from all over the world but non-Muslims are not allowed in the city of Medina.
- Riyadh - The capital city of Saudi Arabia defined by it’s gleaming architecture, modern skyscrapers, towers and sophisticated culture along with the historic milestones from the kingdom’s earliest years make it the best city for tourists.
- Jeddah - Jeddah is the westernmost gateway to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. It is a safe and dynamic destination with entertainment, modern attractions and open minded people where tourists can learn about the history of the country dating back to ancient times.
- Dammam - Located in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia it is the sixth most populous city in the country. It is one of the safest middle-east cities with certain restrictions especially for women.
- Taif - Taif is also known as the City of Roses as it is famous for the fragrant flowers that cover the city with a blanket of unique fragrance, located in the Makkah province of Saudi Arabia is considered a historically significant landmark in the Kingdom.
- Abha - Abha is situated 2270 m above sea level making it the highest city in Saudi Arabia as a result it has a mild climate that makes it a popular tourist destination.
- Al Kharj - Located in the Riyadh province of Saudi Arabia, Al Kharj is a small yet beautiful place with tourist attractions like the Ayun AlSeif, Adsat Alroya, Al Kharj Zoo etc.
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Which are some of the famous historical places to visit in Saudi Arabia?
- Qasr al-Farid - Who doesn’t love something spooky? If you want to witness something spooky, ancient, and interesting then Qasr al-Farid is what you should visit once on your Saudi Arabia Tour. It was carved out of a rock that appeared out of nowhere about 2000 years ago. It is also known as the Lonely Castle of the Nabataeans. Now that triggers some goosebumps right.
- Jubba Paleolithic Kingdom - Do ancient inscriptions and rock arts intrigue your interest? The Jubba Paleolithic Kingdom is just the right place for you to visit. Stone artifacts found at these sites portray a walk down the history of human migrations. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Old Diriyah - Scenic valley routes and breathtaking remains of what was once a thriving desert city, ancient settlements, and forts; sounds straight out of some Hollywood movie scene right. Old Diriyah is prettier than the words can describe. The old capital city is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site giving its guests a flavor of the history of the country.
- Najran's Traditional Architecture - Photogenic sunrise and sunsets, unique buildings, and traditional Yemeni mud architecture are the reasons that make it one of the best places to visit in Najran. This place must be visited once in your Saudi Arabia Tour.
- Old Jeddah - A great historic site with buildings as old as 800 years old and still standing tall facing the ruins of time, each with their own interesting stories to portray that contribute to the building's fame. It is one of the lesser-known places in Saudi Arabia and is a part of our Saudi Arabia Tour Package.
- Al Ahsa Oasis - It holds the title of the world’s largest self-contained oasis. Located in the eastern part of the Arabian peninsula Al Ahsa Oasis being an Oasis region is filled with dates and palm trees plus the mountain of Algara and very welcoming locals make this place a very comfortable accommodation for tourists.
- Al Ula Heritage Village - Interested in history? This place will intrigue you by the ways of the past of gathering and sharing oral histories summing up the disappearing way of life. It used to be a meeting place for pilgrims during their travels to the holy cities.
- Al Ula Museum - The Al Ula museum is one of the most important cultural institutions and a very informative and resourceful place to dig into the history of Saudi Arabia, apart from being a museum it is an amazing place to be during the winter festival time with a plethora of activities to do complemented by pleasant weather. What more can you ask from your Saudi Arabia Tour.
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Which are the famous mosques to visit in Saudi Arabia?
- Al-Masjid an-Nabawi - It is the resting place of the Prophet Muhammad. It is also known as The Prophet’s Mosque and Al Haram Al Madina and Al Haram Al Nabawi. It is built in the city of Medina in the Al Muhammad province of Saudi Arabia. It is the second-largest mosque in the world after the Masjid Al-Haram in Mecca.
- Masjid al-Qiblatayn - It is among the three earliest mosques in Islam’s history. It is believed by the Muslims to be the place where the final Islamic prophet, Muhammad, received the command to change the Qibla, I.e; the direction of prayer from Jerusalem to Mecca.
- Masjid al-Haram - It is also known as The Forbidden Mosque and Grand Mosque. It is the largest mosque in the world situated in the city of Mecca. It is Islam’s holiest place. Islamic tradition holds that the mosque was first built by angels before the creation of mankind when God ordained a place of worship on Earth to reflect the house in heaven called al-Baytu l-Ma’mur.
- Masjid Quba - The Quba Mosque in Medina is the first mosque whose history can be traced back and is described in the Islamic holy book, the Quran, as the first mosque to be built. It was built by Prophet Muhammad and is believed that the first Friday prayers were held there.
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The Kingdom Centre Tower is the largest tower located that you can visit at Riyadh, being the greatest Saudi Arabia's tourist attraction. This 99 story, 992ft skyscraper is the world's third tallest tower with a hole.Kingdom Center Tower provides to the visitors an inhabitable space to accommodate air-conditioned offices or individual apartments .The tower also has museums dedicated to Islamic art and culture, shopping malls, restaurants and parking lots for you to stroll around.The first five floors are retail space featuring an international luxury brand boutique for fashion, jewelry & accessories as well as other designer brands. Kingdom Tower in Saudi Arabia uses the popular exterior cladding technology known as Facade systems for high rise buildings or curtain walling system.It has been created by US-based architectural firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture. The building also has glass housing floors and gets lit by LED lights for energy efficiency.
The King Fahd Fountain is located in the King Fahd's Garden, Riyadh. The garden has been designed as a place for contemplation, memory, and beauty, circling around a beautiful Lake that you can pay a visit to. You will see that in the center of the lake stands a large roundabout with several bird cages on the top and bottom of each side. King Fahd's Fountain is a symbol of abundance and success.This Tourist place of Saudi Arabia invites Saudis and visitors alike to quench their thirst for knowledge or just have some fun at the various games that are set up all over the grounds. The Kingdom's first two interlinked fountains, designed to celebrate the 25th anniversary of King Fahd’s rule. The fountain features water spouting jets which are illuminated at night by laser beams that you will get a chance to witness.There is a large inscription on one side that reads “In gratitude to Allah who gave us His bounties with which we do not know how to repay Him” which sends a message that life is only possible through the blessings from Allah.
In the heart of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, stands a large fort that bears witness to the country's rich history. While visiting this one of the Saudi Arabia Tourist Attractions, you will know that the fortress has witnessed many battles throughout its history and is still a popular tourist place in Saudi today.At Masmak Fortress, there is a wide range of things to view for you. The first set of stairs leads down to the entryway, where you can see the massive gate, which is supposed to have been raised in the nineteenth century.The gate's outer wooden doors have been replaced with iron doors in recent years, and it has been completely restored with red sandstone walls, stone pillars, and arches. Although it was just built in 1924, the stronghold has been dubbed one of the world's longest continually inhabited structures. It is certainly appropriate to refer to it as a palace because it is home to an amazing garden that is frequented by both locals and visitors on a daily basis.