Tabuk

Tabuk is a city in the northwestern region of Saudi Arabia, renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage. It serves as an important commercial and industrial center in the region, boasting numerous famous tourist attractions.


Key tourist attractions:

Tabuk Castle

Tabuk Castle, built in 1559 , was a key stop for Mecca and Medina pilgrims. It features a mosque, well, watchtowers, and rooms for travelers. Restored multiple times, it remains a significant cultural landmark.

Al Disah Valley

Al Disah Valley is famed for its stunning sandstone formations, lush palm groves, and clear streams, contrasting sharply with the surrounding desert. Its name means "the valley of palm trees." This picturesque destination attracts tourists for hiking, camping, and exploring ancient rock carvings and historical sites.

Al louz Mountain

Al Louz Mountain in northwestern Saudi Arabia, at 2,580 meters, is one of the Kingdom's highest peaks. Known for almond-shaped rocks and occasional winter snowfall, its rugged terrain and rich biodiversity attract nature enthusiasts. Ancient rock art and inscriptions add cultural significance.

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