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Step into Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site and discover the breathtaking majesty of Al-Hijr (Mada’in Salih), the southern capital of the Nabatean Kingdom that rivaled Petra in its grandeur.
UNESCO Masterpiece: First Saudi site inscribed on the World Heritage List (2008)
Architectural Marvel: 111 monumental tombs with elaborate facades carved into sandstone
Historical Crossroads: Witness to Lihyanite, Nabatean, and Roman civilizations
Cultural Legacy: Ancient inscriptions in Aramaic, Thamudic, and Nabatean scripts
🏛️ Qasr al-Farid
The “Lonely Castle,” largest and most iconic tomb
Four-story facade left partially unfinished
Perfect example of Nabatean rock-cut architecture
📜 Ancient Inscriptions
Over 50 pre-Nabatean inscriptions
Dedications to Nabatean deities
Historical records carved in stone
💧 Water Management System
Advanced Nabatean hydraulic engineering
Wells, canals, and cisterns showcasing ancient ingenuity
Life-sustaining systems in the desert
Guided Tours Available:
Historical narrative tours (2 hours)
Photography-focused tours
Sunset and golden hour experiences
Private group tours
Best Times to Visit:
📅 October to April (pleasant weather)
⏰ Early morning or late afternoon (softer light)
🌅 Sunset (dramatic lighting on tombs)
📍 Location: 22 km north of AlUla
🕒 Operating Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
🎫 Tickets: Required (book in advance)
👣 Physical Level: Moderate walking
📸 Photography: Allowed (tripods permitted)
Do not touch ancient inscriptions or carvings
Stay on marked pathways
No climbing on archaeological structures
Respect silence in sacred areas
Hegra Historical Train Station
Jabal Ithlib (Nabatean religious complex)
Old Town AlUla
Dadan Archaeological Site
Al-Hijr isn’t just stones and carvings—it’s where the desert whispers secrets of merchants, kings, and ancient gods. Walk where caravans once traded spices and stories, and feel the weight of 2,000 years of history.
“More than a archaeological site—it’s a portal to a civilization that mastered the desert and left their story carved in stone.” 🏜️✨
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