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abbyisabroad · 27 days
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Back in early 2021, I went on a road trip from Riyadh to Al Ula.
Al Ula is easily one of the crown jewels of Saudi tourism and even then it was clearly something special. At the time, it was possible to drive up all the way to Elephant Rock and if you wanted to have a snack or coffee there, you needed to pack your own picnic.
Now days Elephant Rock is still accessible to the public and there are coffee kiosks and places to sit and enjoy the view.
The tombs of Hegra or Mad'in Salih are incredible. Carved from the top down of large rock formations scattered across the wind-swept prarie, they blend in beautifully with the natural landscape while also pointing to a vibrant and intricate network of Nabataean peoples during a pre-islamic time period.
The only way to visit Hegra is on a guided tour booked through the Experience Al Ula website.
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travelernight · 4 months
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A Guide to Visit Jeddah
My 5th month of living here in Jeddah and so far, I’d been to some places and attractions that are located in the city. Honestly, there is still more to see but I will be sharing only the few places that I went to. This post can also be a guide to those who are new to the country and if you are planning to visit Jeddah, just keep reading. Corniche – I am lucky enough that the hotel where I work…
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abbyisabroad · 3 months
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24 Hours in Alhasa
About 3.5 hours from Riyadh by car, it's definitely worth a visit, even just for a day trip. My mom came to visit me in May for the second time and since she had seen most points of interest in Riyadh on her first visit, we decided to venture out to see a bit of life outside the capital.
We decided to leave Riyadh on a Friday late morning, stay the night, and drive back on Saturday morning.
Where to Stay - Al Koot Heritage Hotel
This quaint hotel is an old house renovated into guest rooms with a lovely enclosed center courtyard that houses the restaurant. It was a perfect way to give my mom a taste of what a traditional house would look like structurally and it was centrally located as well. There's only street parking for the property, but it wasn't difficult to find. We ate breakfast in the hotel the morning we left and it was delicious.
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What to do - Al-Qarah Mountain, Pottery Shop, Ibrahim Palace, and Qaisariyah Souq
Al-Qarah Mountain is famous for its caves and rock formations. My mom was expecting the style of cave where you descend into the earth. This mountain is different in that you walk straight into the slots and canyons formed in the mountain. It's very beautiful and they have lots of fairy lights, mirrors, and seating areas near the caves of the mountain, so you can expect to spend some time here enjoying the atmosphere.
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The Pottery Shop is a traditional pottery place on the other side of the entrance to Al-Qarah Mountain. It closes at 6pm every day, so if you're planning sunset at the mountain, make sure to go to the shop before. Merchants accept cash as well as card and you can wander through several vendors' crafts to find a unique and beautiful hand-crafted souvenir. I went home with a mug and a traditional water jug which are certainly prized posessions.
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Ibrahim Palace is an incredible place with a long history, dating back to the Ottoman period in the 1500's. It's located close to Al-Koot Heritage Hotel and we were keen to explore. Unfortunately it was closed for renovations despite the information we found on Google. Hopefully it will re-open to the public in the next year.
If the pottery shop doesn't provide you with enough souvenirs, Qaisariyah Souq is also close to Al-Koot Heritage Hotel. There you can shop to your heart's content.
Regional Food to Try - Hasawi Bread
Stop at this bakery to pick up a red bread that is unique to the Eastern province. It's hearty and made from dates, wheat, saffron, and cardamom. The dates are what give it its color and set it apart in flavor from other breads throughout the country.
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