Al-Ula is a historical city located in the northwest of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, administratively affiliated
with the Medina region.
It is located about 250 kilometers northwest of Medina, and 300 kilometers southwest of the capital, Riyadh.
The ruins of AlUla date back to the Neolithic Age, when it was home to many ancient civilizations, including the
Dadan civilization
And the Lihyan civilization. Al-Ula flourished during the Nabataean era, as it was the capital of the Nabataean
Kingdom.
AlUla has great historical and cultural importance. It is home to a number of important archaeological and
historical sites, including:
Mada'in Saleh is an ancient city listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Wadi Al-Eis is a fertile valley that includes many natural and historical monuments.
Hejaz Railway Station, an archaeological station dating back to the nineteenth century.
AlUla is one of the most important tourist destinations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It has a combination of
history and nature.
Which makes it an ideal destination for tourists from all over the world.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expects AlUla to become one of the most important tourist destinations in the world
in the coming years.
AlUla has great potential to attract tourists from all over the world, through its combination of history and
nature.