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Al Habala Park

Al Habala Park

At Al Habala Park, you can enjoy a variety of activities that cater to all family members. Take a thrilling ride on the cable car, explore the park's lush greenery and discover hidden waterfalls. For those who love adventure, there are ample opportunities for camping under the stars. Children will delight in the dedicated play areas, while a selection of restaurants and cafes ensures that you have plenty of options to relax and enjoy delicious meals. Whether you're seeking tranquility or an action-packed day out, Al Habala Park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational activities, making it a top destination for families.

Al Kharrarah National Park

Al Kharrarah National Park

Al Kharrarah National Park, situated in the South of Al Muzahimiyah Governorate, West of Riyadh, offers a serene escape from urban life. This expansive park boasts lush green landscapes, towering sand dunes, and a stunning lake formed by rainfall. The park is home to wild Sidr trees and a variety of annual plants. Visitors can relax amidst nature, enjoy family picnics, or embark on thrilling off-road adventures in SUVs. The park also provides opportunities for kite flying and swimming in the refreshing lake waters.

Al Masmak Palace

Al Masmak Palace

Al Masmak Palace, a historic site in Riyadh, symbolizes the foundation of KSA. Built in the 14th century as Imam Abdullah bin Faisal's residence, it features strong walls and limited entrances for defense. Converted into a museum in 1995, it showcases the history of regaining power in the country. The name "Al Masmak" means a strong building, initially used for weapons storage. The palace comprises six main areas, including a mosque, majlis, and residential units turned into display halls, allowing visitors to explore its historical significance through exhibits and presentations.

Al Murabba Historical Palace

Al Murabba Historical Palace

Al Murabba Historical Palace is a window into Riyadh's past, showcasing the architectural style and royal lifestyle of the early 20th century. Established by King Abdulaziz Al Saud in 1939, this palace served as both a royal residence and a center for governance. Visitors can explore the palace's unique design, adorned with traditional elements like tamarisk wood and mud brick walls. The palace houses personal belongings of the king and offers insights into the history of Saudi Arabia.

Al-Qatt Al-Aseeri (Fatimah’s) Museum

Al-Qatt Al-Aseeri (Fatimah’s) Museum

This unique museum, dedicated to the traditional art and heritage of Aseer’s women, offers an immersive experience that showcases their distinctive style in home decoration and daily life. From the moment you enter, the aromatic plants at the entrance welcome you into a world of colorful geometric patterns and lively decorations. The walls adorned with Al-Qatt's vibrant lines and shapes tell stories of cultural heritage and artistic expression, recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can partake in educational workshops to learn about this art form and even purchase unique items adorned with Al-Qatt motifs.

Edge of the World Cliff

Edge of the World Cliff

Edge of the World is a stunning 1,131-meter cliff located 100 kilometers from Riyadh. This breathtaking destination offers unparalleled views of the desert landscape, characterized by arid features, samar trees, acacias, ghodi trees, and pole plants. The unique geological formations of the Tuwaik Mountains, shaped by erosion over time, add to the area's allure. Additionally, fossil remnants of marine life provide evidence of the region's ancient past. Wintertime is particularly enchanting, as the cold weather and occasional rain enhance the natural beauty of the area.

Muhammad ibn Abd Al-Wahhab Mosque

Muhammad ibn Abd Al-Wahhab Mosque

Muhammad ibn Abd Al-Wahhab Mosque is located in Al-Bujairi district in Diriyah, with a design that is consistent with the architectural style of the region. It is surrounded by spaces decorated with green landscapes, palm trees, and stone terraces. The mosque dates back to the time of the first Saudi state. It was built using mud with stone foundations. It was rebuilt using concrete at the expense of the late King Fahad bin AbdulAziz Al Saud in 1424 H.

Rijal Heritage Village

Rijal Heritage Village

Embark on a timeless journey to Rijal Heritage Village, a gem just 45 km from Abha. This stunning village, with its vibrant stone buildings and unique architecture, showcases 700 years of history. Recognized globally as one of the best tourist villages, Rijal is a treasure trove of cultural tales and rare exhibits.

Discover the village museum, which spans 20 sections filled with traditional artifacts narrating the story of its inhabitants. Enjoy breathtaking views from Al-Ous Castle and Shokan Mountain, and indulge in the local delight of authentic Al-Ami honey at the Honey Hut. The scenic drive via Aqabat Al-Samma, connecting Abha to Rijal Almaa, adds to the unique charm of your visit. Every corner of Rijal Heritage Village whispers stories of the past, promising an enriching and unforgettable experience.

Salwa Palace

Salwa Palace

Salwa Palace - AtTuraif UNESCO World Heritage Site

Located at At-Turaif, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Salwa Palace is located on the northeastern side of the Turaif District. Positioned at the forefront, it is one the most prominent landmarks at the district’s entrance. In 1766 AD, Imam Abdul Aziz ibn Muhammad ibn Saud built this ancient historical monument to be the home of the state and the headquarters for AlSaud’s princes and imams. As one of the largest palaces in Diriyah, Salwa palace extends over an area of 10,000 square meters and includes seven multi-floor residential units.

The Saudi National Museum

The Saudi National Museum

From the Earth to the moon, and from the prehistoric ages to the modern ages, the hallways of the Saudi National Museum will take you on an adventure that transcends time and space. You will witness artistic and historical evidence in the heart of Riyadh in Al Murabba neighborhood near King Abdulaziz palace. The museum was opened in 1419H and spans across a distance of 17,000Km2 where it tells the story of 3,700 artifacts such as statues, scripts and unique sculptures.

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