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Our team of journalists dive deeper into what makes up the very best of the AlUla experience
AlUla stands with two other great oases in northwest Arabia — Khaybar and Tayma - to create a place of profound history that is continuously evolving. Its strategic position has, throughout millenia, made it a crucial hub for trade, and its distinct geographical features, such as the famed oasis and imposing sandstone mountains, combined with its favourable climate, allowed numerous civilisations to thrive. Those who visit now embark on an authentic journey, travelling back in time, surrounded by wonders and a sense of discovery.
Read MoreThe AlUla experience is just one part of what is a fascinating melting pot in northwest Arabia. Within a drive's reach, visitors can find two other hotbeds of ancient culture, Khaybar and Tayma, each with their own story to tell. The former, a volcanic desert ecosystem, sits to the south east, while the archaeological marvel of Tayma lies north.
Read MoreLayer upon layer of human history and a wealth of natural wonders are waiting to be explored, from dramatic rock formations and sand-swept dunes to archaeological ruins that trace the lives of the ancient cultures who built cities here.
Surrounded by ancient volcanic terrain that looks almost otherworldly, the ancient kingdom of Khaybar is a geologically fascinating area that is a great example of how the desert can act as a thriving ecosystem able to support a variety of plant life and creatures.
Integral to the rich history of Arabia, Tayma is a historic oasis that recounts ancient tales to a modern-day audience. Engage with some of Tayma’s cultural experiences and delve deeper into the lives of the rulers who once lived here.
Our team of journalists dive deeper into what makes up the very best of the AlUla experience
The AlUla experience is just one part of what is a fascinating melting pot in northwest Arabia. Within a drive's reach, visitors can find two other hotbeds of ancient culture, Khaybar and Tayma, each with their own story to tell. The former, a volcanic desert ecosystem, sits to the south east, while the archaeological marvel of Tayma lies north.
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