Visit Al Hijr (Madain Saleh), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an ancient Nabataean city near Tabuk.
Explore Tayma, an ancient oasis with archaeological treasures and the famous Bir Haddaj Well, one of the oldest wells in Arabia.
Discover Wadi Rum, a desert landscape tied to the story of Lawrence of Arabia, just a short drive from Tabuk.
2. Marvel at Tabuk’s Natural Wonders
Jabal Al-Lawz (Mountain of Almonds): A striking mountain often associated with biblical history, known for its unique rock formations and occasional snowfall.
Magha’er Shuaib: Ancient caves carved into sandstone, believed to be linked to Prophet Shuaib.
Aqaba Gulf Beaches: Relax on pristine beaches along the Red Sea, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
3. Tabuk Castle: A Historic Landmark
Visit Tabuk Castle, a 16th-century Ottoman fortress that served as a key stop for pilgrims traveling to Mecca and Medina.
Learn about the region’s history through its small museum and restored architecture.
Capture stunning views from the castle’s towers.
4. Neom: The Future City
Explore the Neom region, a futuristic megacity development located near Tabuk, blending cutting-edge technology with sustainable living.
Discover the visionary projects like The Line and Oxagon, offering a glimpse into the future of urban innovation.
5. Adventure in Tabuk’s Desert Landscapes
Embark on a desert safari to experience the vastness of Tabuk’s deserts, complete with dune bashing and stargazing.
Hike through the dramatic Wadi Al-Disah, a valley surrounded by towering cliffs and lush greenery.
Explore off-road trails that lead to hidden oases and ancient sites.