Overview
AlUla is one of the oldest cities in the Arabian Peninsula, with a wealth of natural wonders and historical attractions. It is home to fascinating archaeological and historical sites like Ancient Dadan, the capital of the Lihyan Kingdoms and Dadan.
In AlUla, you can trace a visual timeline highlighting two million years of human history, from the Paleolithic Era to the Bronze Age to ancient kingdoms and Islamic settlements. AlUla offers adventure for all types of travelers- you can zipline across a mountain range, immerse into nature by hiking amid hidden valleys or race through the dunes. In the evening, you can even book a stargazing adventure paired with a lip-smacking dinner.
Highlights
- You'll get a chance to visit the Tomb of Lihyan Son of Kuza, the largest tomb in Hegra, measuring about seventy-two feet tall with unsmoothed and rough chisel marks.
- Visit Jabal Ikmah to witness the hundreds of writings and inscriptions on the rock faces and cliffs that date to the Lihyanite and Dadanite periods.
- Explore more than nine hundred mudbrick houses, four hundred shops, and five rathas of AlUla Old Town.
- Enjoy a Moon Night or stargazing Experience with Bedouin Dinner at Al Gharam El.
- You'll explore Dadan's ruins, one of the most developed cities in the Arabian Peninsula.





















































