Top Ten Amazing places to visit in Saudi-Arabia by Blue Abaya-Explore Arabia:
1. Hegra, AlUla If you visit only one place in Saudi-Arabia, let it be AlUla and its heritage gem Hegra (also known as Madain Saleh). The other-worldly scenery, breath taking nature, and rich history make it a destination worth exploring for many days. Hegra is not only the tombs of the ancient Nabatean people and Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO listed world heritage site, but it offers much more for the tourist to explore. The Hijaz railway built Ottomans runs through it. Nearby the town of AlUla boasts a beautiful oasis, a well preserved Old Town, and the Lihyan Kingdom sites Lion Tombs tombs, Dadan Kingdom and Jabal Ikmah, a canyon full of inscriptions up to 3000 years old dubbed ” The Open Library”.
A modern wonder an Guinness World Record holder Maraya concert hall rises like a mirage in the desert in Ashar valley of AlUla. Read more about visiting Hegra here: Saudi Arabia’s mysterious ancient city Hegra-Mada’in Saleh.
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Saudi Arabia’s Crown jewel, Tomb of Lihyan son of Kuza at Hegra, AlUla
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Camels in front of Maraya, AlUla Saudi Arabia
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Hot Air Balloon Festival in Hegra, AlUla

Corridor in AlUla’s Old Town
2. Najran The colorful city of Najran on the Yemeni border offers an unforgettable experience for travelers. Its unique history, architecture and culture blends in with the neighboring Yemen. Najran is a very tourist friendly destination in Saudi-Arabia that pleases even the most experienced traveler. Inscribed as Saudi Arabia’s UNESCO heritage site in 2021, the Hima Rock Art site is located in Najran.

Amazing places to see in Saudi Arabia: Najran

Traditional Najran heritage house

3. Farasan Islands A favorite diving destination of Jacques Cousteau, Farasan Islands have more than just private beaches and sand for every visitor to enjoy. The Islands are a bird watchers paradise and also have mangroves and endemic Gazelle species in addition to the numerous historical sites on the main island.
Read more about Farasan Islands here!

Al Rifai house in Farasan Islands, Saudi Arabia

Amazing places to visit in Saudi Arabia: Farasan Islands

Farasan islands magroves
4. Empty Quarter It is not empty. It is full of beauty, silence, wildlife and tranquility.

Amazing places to visit in Saudi Arabia: Rub al Khali, The Empty Quarter
5. Al Soudah The Asir National Park and the Al-Soudah area near Abha are a lush, breezy paradise best visited in the hot summer months. The park offers trekking, camping sites, cable cars, and plenty of other outdoor activities in addition to interesting architecture and friendly people. Check out Blue Abaya’s Top recommended things to do in Soudah, Abha and Khamis Mushayt here!

Amazing Places to visit in Saudi Arabia: Misty Mountains of Soudah

Amazing sunset views on top of Saudi Arabia’s highst point, Soudah mountain 3000m from sea level.
6. Wahba Crater This volcanic crater lies 700km from Riyadh towards Taif. It has amazing scenery including lava fields, an oasis and salt pans and can easily be explored by foot. The site makes for an unforgettable camp out experience.

Al Lith is a small town about 275 km south of Jeddah. It is the port of departure for diving the Farasan Banks eco system. This is Saudi-Arabia’s best diving destination, with incredibly clear waters, amazing wrecks and abundant marine life.

Snorkeling in amazing Red Sea of Saudi Arabia

Amazing Crystal clear waters of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast
8. Edge of the World One of the most spectacular views and amazing places to visit in Saudi-Arabia can be experienced from the Edge of the World which is part of the 800km long Jebel Tuwaiq Escarpment. When looking to the horizon from the edge it appears as if the plains continue endlessly. For the location and directions how to visit this magical place, go to Blue Abaya’s Guide to Edge of the World. Grab a free ebook guide to the Edge of the World HERE!

Amazing places to visit in Saudi Arabia: The Edge of The World, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Amazing Edge of the World, Saudi Arabia
The mountain city of Taif is famous for its roses and rosewater. In the spring the flowers and the whole area are in full bloom. Taif is also known for its glorious old palaces, fruit farms and the Al Hada mountain cable car with thrilling views. The best time to visit Taif is from March to through the summer months, when it’s cooler than the rest of the country due its elevated location.

Amazing experience in Saudi Arabia: Rose bath in Taif

Colorful architecture of Taif grand palaces in Taif

Amazing architecture of Katib house in Taif, Saudi Arabia
10. Qassim The northern towns of Buraidah and Unaizah in the Qassim region offer rich cultural heritage and history. Unaizah has ancient farmlands, beautiful unique mosques, historical sites and an excellent traditional marketplace.



Amazing traditional door in Unaizah, Qassim Saudi Arabia

Amazing coral houses and architecture of AlBalad historical district, Jeddah
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Post updated 08/2021

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Hello there! I’m Laura, the founder of Blue Abaya- the first travel blog in Saudi Arabia, established in 2010. Travel has always been my passion- so far I’ve visited 75 countries and I’m always on the lookout for new adventures inside and outside of Saudi Arabia! Follow my adventures in Saudi and beyond on instagram: instagram.com/blueabaya
Love the pictures and would like to visit all the places. The deepest impact on me made the picture of the Empty Quarter. I already read a bit about it and am so longing to see it inshaallah…
Thanks for sharing!
The only perfume I love is a bottle of Wardh taifi I bought from surrati’s. The smell is amazing and it is next to none compared to alcohol-based synthetic perfumes. The smell of roses must have lingered on your hands for days :)
Sireh
Yes. i love it too. The natural rose smelling is so relaxing
Very beautiful.
I wish I could visit Wabha Crater, Al Soudah, Najran and Farasan Islands especially along with Asir National Park :) I wonder if Saudia govt allows foreign visitors to these places with ease?
Good News Buddy !!!
Saudi Govt. has introduced a new Tourist Visa Bro !!!.
Only available for 65 countries, and Muslims.
hi, yes open for all . not only Muslims. fee is reduced as well. brilliant move by KSA govt.
Those places look so beautiful and interesting, I’d really, really like to visit them. Is it possible to travel to Saudi-Arabia as a tourist and move around by yourself?
amazing pictures! i loved the one of the carved in stone (?) entrance/gate on Farasan Islands I believe. The pattern is so intricate and it shows beautiful craftsmanship! thanks for sharing :)
bosnishmuslima-I hope you get to visit it someday its really another world out there!
sireh-yes the rosewater perfumes are sooo lovely! That is not me in the pic btw :)
Meraj-you can visit most places with ease but you will need permission to travel to Madain Saleh (you need police escort at all times because of the 2007 tourist killings),you need to plan and apply for permission for Empty Quarter as well because it has been closed off, and some sites in Najran need permission for foreign visitors.
Almost a Muslimah-thanks! I loved tatplace too. It’s actually the gate to a house on Farasan Island, or its a museum now but closed from public. We were lucky and the owner of the house invited us inside and I cannot praise this place enough, I could’ve just stared at this place for hours. Inside was even more amazing and colorful!
*that place*
Heli-at the moment it’s not possible because Saudi-Arabia has halted issuing tourist visas for unknown reasons until further notice, so most of these sites remain accessible for expats living in Saudi or persons on business or visitor visas.
Heyy. Long time! Missed you! Lovely post. I’m loving the new tourism thing that’s going on hehe. well done
LOL, sorry mysterious Laylah, I thought that lovely lady was you :D
Sireh
beautiful. i’m enjoying several posts from your blog :)
happy to say that i have been to two places out of ten in the list. Madain saleh and edge of the world. hoping to go to more places on the list. Would appreciate if tourism would be a lil more easier in saudi.
hey what is the best time for tourism in saudia arab
I wouls say during the winter months oct-dec or then spring time march-april.
Winter is coming. Wahba crater and the so called edge of the world is on my list to visit as soon as possible. was really motivated by your other post about the edge of the world. Looking at those pictures, i really wished i was there to capture that.
i do hope to go there on a clear day and the catches would come out good. Thanks for the details of how to get there.
hi layla, great photos and description as well. I wish u can suggest few fun places to visit in riyadh besides the edge, its really boring here on weekend and nowere to go but malls and restaurants, ps. I used to work at the finnish embassy here in riyadh on 2009, lovely people I must say :) – zeina
The crater is at Wahba , not Wabha.
Never common in Arabic the use of word Wahba too. Here just to clarify but was taken by the Good pictures too ..Thanx.
A Saudi.
Great job writer and uploader. Excellent pics , it would be great if you share details of traveling from Riyadh.
Thanks
Quite useful review. I would try to visit some of these place in future.
Commendable work. Nice pictures clearly showing the true reflection of each site. The supporting write up is short, crisp and reasonably informative, leaving the rest to be actually explored.
Thank you very much for sharing these. I am working in Abha for almost seven years and have seen Al Souda and Al Farsan. On the way to Makkah passed through Al Lith and Taif. I have not heard of Edge of the world and Wahba crater. I request you share the directions from any major city or the name of the city nearest to these two places :- “Edge of the world” and “Wahba crater”. —Afroz Ahmed Khan Saudagar
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i love all those places i m trying for a visa to Saudi Arabia as i live in Australia i got a visa last year and i saw the edge of the world catch you dummies later .
been in these places …. magical and amazing!!!
most beautful mosque and most nice is kaaba sharif
hi
Gorgeous places. I had no idea there was so much scenic diversity in Saudi Arabia. Have a great time vacationing and tae lots of photos.
its so beautifull place
shaandaar
hope i can go there….
Soudi arabia means history
Hi Laylah,
I’m new to Riyadh (and Saudi Arabia). These places look amazing and wonderful and I want to go around and see things, but I’m a single female and it seems difficult/complicated to travel anywhere (can’t be with an unrelated male, and can’t drive on my own, and no public transport). Do you have any suggestions on how to get around this? Could I ask a married couple to go with me? Do you think it would be a problem if a mixed group went together? Would it matter if we were mixed ethnically (Indian, Filipino, Saudi, American) AND mixed gender? Or any other ideas :) Thank you so much and thank you for sharing all these wonderful resources!
dear Adela,
There’s no problem i traveling around the Kingdom asa single female, form the point of view that you can fly anywhere alone, take taxis, ferries, trains, boats buses, alone..all have female sections :) You can book a hotel as a single female too. Just make sure it’s one ogf the better hotels, preferable a known 4 or 5 star one.
Traveling in groups in not a problem when you join organized tours. Some recommended tour companies; Amazing Tours, Haya tours, Najran Tours. Google and you will find more!
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Amazing and beautiful places. nice people..been all of them and i would like to visit again..
Gorgeous pictures and nice descriptions! I can’t wait to move to Jeddah, and to explore!
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HI Layla,
i am planning to visit in saudi arab next weekend. could you provide me complete details how i can reach in this places
Regards
shahid
that’s a very beautiful places
why u didnt put makkah and madinah
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Amazing list!
thanks for sharing these interesting places.
Enjoyed the brief introduction and photos. excellent work and thank you.
Thanks a lot!
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Great ancient palaces with great pictures. You can visit more places like Caves in Makka n Madina
I’m Saudi and looking for a relaxing place where I can meditate and stay alone to think.
Where can I find such a place?