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Anna Cendana

22 Sep 2023 - 5 min read

10 Most Beautiful Places in Saudi Arabia, A Trip to Remember

Known for being the holy home to Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia is more than just a destination for pilgrims. In truth, the country is blessed with its stunning beaches, deserts, and a plethora of attractions to explore for Muslim or non-Muslim travelers. There is always something for you to enjoy in its thirteen provinces.

Besides its geographically picturesque landscapes, Saudi Arabia is also home to “diyafa in Arabic, the culture of hospitality where guests are treated with respect and generosity. When visiting, try to immerse yourself in local culture; the locals often gather to socialize, drink, or eat together.

Ready for your Saudi Arabian adventure? Prepare yourself for a virtual tour of stunning beaches to mesmerizing valleys. Here, Traveloka will guide you through the ten most beautiful places in Saudi Arabia.

1. Farasan Islands

Farasan Islands is a group of islands in the Red Sea, located off the coast of Jizan in southwestern Saudi Arabia. They are well-known for their breathtaking natural beauty, cultural significance, and history. To some, Farasan Island is more than just one of the most beautiful places in Saudi Arabia; it is claimed to be one of the favorite diving destinations in the country.

Here, you will be welcomed by white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich marine life. Tourists can enjoy a range of water activities, from swimming and snorkeling, to diving. Besides the water funs, Farasan is also home to many hidden coves and bays to explore.

If you are looking to be closer to Farasan’s marine life, taking a boat to see the dolphins is also a great option. Then, head your way to Beit Al Refai to take amazing sunset pictures.

2. Al Wahbah Crater

Another stunning natural beauty that you can find in Saudi Arabia is the Al Wahbah Crater. Located in the western region of Saudi Arabia, close to the heart of Taif, Al Wahbah is a volcanic crater formed thousands of years ago by a volcanic eruption. Today, Al Wahbah Crater is a popular tourist destination and one of the most beautiful places in Saudi Arabia, offering mesmerizing geological features.

Located in a steep and rocky terrain, the crater is about 2 km in diameter and has a depth of 250 meters. At the bottom of the crater is a salt flat, which is one of the biggest in the world and is surrounded by rocky walls. Tourists can hike down to the bottom of the crater, rock climb on the walls, or even camp overnight near the crater under the starry desert sky.

3. Al Lith

Nestled in the southwestern region of Saudi Arabia, on the shore of the Red Sea, Al Lith is a coastal city known for its stunning natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for those who seek adventure. More than just waters, Al Lith is also surrounded by striking mountains and valleys, making it one of the most beautiful places in Saudi Arabia to visit.

4. Elephant Rock in Al Ula

Just like its name, Elephant Rock or “Jabal AlFil” in Arabic, is the world’s most popular natural rock formation shaped like an elephant. The rock itself has been shaped by the wind and changes in weather over thousands of years.

Jabal Alfil may not seem jaw-dropping if you visit it at the wrong time. However, it is best to visit close to sunset in order to catch the perfect view. From here, you can enjoy the stunning scenery of the surrounding area and take beautiful photos with the Elephant Rock in the background.

5. Rijal Almaa

Looking for other than the coastal side and stunning mountain views of the country? Rijal Almaa offers a lush greenery side of Saudi Arabia. This petit village in Asir province is known for its traditional houses made of stone and mud. The houses are built on the sides of mountains and are designed to withstand the region's harsh climate.

Besides its unique architecture, Rijal Almaa offers the cultural experience of the Asir province, including its cuisine, music, and art. The village is home to several traditional markets (souq) and handicraft shops where you can buy souvenirs to bring back home.

6. Al Diriyah

When it comes to one of the most beautiful places, the heritage village of Al Diriyah must be on the list. Situated about 20 km from Riyadh, Al Diriyah is home to several historical sites, including the At-Tuarif district, the first capital city of the Saudi State, and the birthplace of the Saudi Dynasty.

Diriyah showcases scenic mountains, valleys, and deserts where tourists can hike, go on a desert safari, or enjoy a picnic by the Wadi Hanifah River. You can also take a guided tour of the city to learn about its history and culture thoroughly.

7. Madain Saleh

Did you know that Madain Saleh in Al Ula is a UNESCO World Heritage site? This ancient city, constructed in the 1st century AD by the Nabataeans, is well-known for its magnificent rock-cut architecture. It's often compared to Petra in Jordan, as both cities share similarities in their architecture and were built by the Nabataeans. Madain Saleh has over 130 tombs, each featuring complex carvings that showcase the Nabataeans' impressive engineering and artistic abilities. Carved into sandstone cliffs, these tombs are a must-visit for historical and cultural geeks.

8. Jeddah Corniche

This beautiful waterfront area is located in the city of Jeddah and is known for its stunning views of the Red Sea. The area is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront and enjoy sea and city skyline views. The area is also home to a number of restaurants and cafes, making it a popular spot for dining and socializing. A truly fun spot in the center of the hustle and bustle.

9. Al Qassim

Al Qassim is located in the heart of the country and is known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The area is a popular destination for those interested in traditional Saudi culture. Tourists can explore the region's historic sites, including the Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum, home to several artifacts and exhibits related to the region's history and culture.

10. Al Soudah

A mountainous region located in the southwest part of the country and is known for its stunning scenery and cool climate. The area is a popular destination for hiking and camping. You can hike to the top of the mountains and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The area is also home to a number of waterfalls and streams, making it a popular destination for nature lovers. Magically, it is the only place in Saudi Arabia that is covered in snow, even in summer!

Have these places intrigued you enough to visit Saudi Arabia by yourself? If you are ready for a memorable Saudi Arabia trip, don’t forget to book your hotel and flight tickets with Traveloka. From the ancient ruins to stunning coral reefs, let’s visit Saudi!

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