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Saudi Arabia Travel Package

4 Days 3 Nights

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Saudi Arabia Travel Package

Embark on an unforgettable journey with our Saudi Arabia Travel Package. This package takes you through breathtaking landscapes and rich history in Tabuk Province. To begin with, on Day 1, explore Wadi Qaraqir, also known as Wadi Deise. This stunning 15-kilometer-long canyon features crystal-clear waters and palm oases. Previously, a well-kept secret, it has become more accessible and is now a must-visit destination. Moving on to Day 2, venture into the Hisma Desert. This desert, an extension of Jordan’s Wadi Rum, is renowned for unique sandstone formations and ancient rock art. Furthermore, the desert’s otherworldly landscapes and historical inscriptions offer a glimpse into the past. On Day 3, discover the historical and natural wonders of Midian Land. This includes Ras Al-Sheikh Hameed at the intersection of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba. Additionally, visit the charming coastal town of Maqna, known for its historical wells linked to Prophet Moses. Finally, on Day 4, immerse yourself in the agricultural richness of Tabuk. This region, home to thousands of farms, is renowned for its flower production. Moreover, the climate and environment make it ideal for cultivating a variety of crops and flowers, contributing to its global recognition. In conclusion, this Saudi Arabia Travel Package offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and agricultural marvels, ensuring an enriching and memorable experience.

Highlights:

  • Wadi Qaraqir (Wadi Deise): 15-kilometer-long canyon with crystal-clear waters and palm oasis.
  • Hisma Desert: Extension of Jordan’s Wadi Rum with unique sandstone formations and ancient rock art.
  • Midian Land: Ras Al-Sheikh Hameed at the Red Sea and Gulf of Aqaba intersection, Tayeb Ism, and Maqna, a coastal town with historical wells.
  • Tabuk Plantations: Agricultural hub with over 14,500 farms, renowned for flower production, and diverse crops including grapes, peaches, olives, and more.

Tour Itinerary

  • Explore Saudi Arabia’s hidden gem, Wadi Qaraqir, also known as ﺗﺒﻮك Wadi Deise. This 15-kilometer-long canyon winds through Jebel Qaraqir, a palm oasis with crystal-clear running water.
    Previously a well-kept secret among explorers, it became more accessible with the construction of a road to the nearby city of Deise & the availability of satellite images. Today, Wadi Qaraqir is a must-visit natural wonder in Saudi, offering a breathtaking experience.
  • Among Saudi Arabia’s extraordinary natural wonders, one of the most intriguing is Al-Shaq. The name “Al-Shaq” translates to “the tear” or “rip,” aptly describing how tectonic forces have literally torn the earth apart here. This place is also referred to as the Great Canyon of Saudi Arabia, showcasing the incredible forces of nature.
  • Overnight stay in a Tabuk hotel.

  • Jordan’s famous Wadi Rum desert extends into Saudi Arabia, covering a vast area of up to 200 kilometers southward to the majestic Wadi Qaraqir. Jebal Hisma, situated between Jebel Al-Lawz in the west and the plains around Tabuk in the east, is a mountainous region known for its unique sandstone formations that stretch for hundreds of kilometers. Each formation has a distinct size and shape, creating otherworldly landscapes.
  • Jebal Hisma is rich in ancient rock art and thousands of inscriptions in Kufic Arabic, Thamudic, and Nabatian scripts. Wadi Dham, characterized by various sandstone formations, has carved deep wadis and impressive giant rocks, creating stunning natural masterpieces. The most notable wadi in Jebal Hisma is Wadi Dham, which meanders through a sandy valley for over 20 kilometers.
  • Jebal Hisma’s western entrance marks the gateway to this surreal landscape. This Saudi desert showcases extraordinary sandstone massifs sculpted by erosion and surrounded by multi-colored sandbanks, offering a landscape that not only rivals Jordan’s Wadi Rum but also presents its unique and otherworldly beauty.
  • Overnight stay in a Tabuk hotel.

  • Ras Al-Sheikh Hameed, located in Tabuk Province at the intersection of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba, marks the westernmost point of Saudi Arabia’s mainland. It used to be the Kingdom’s westernmost point until the cession of Tiran Islands by Egypt to Saudi Arabia in 2017.
  • Tayeb Ism, a magical natural wonder in Tabuk Province on the Gulf of Aqaba, surprises visitors with its beauty.
  • Maqna, a charming coastal town on the Gulf of Aqaba facing Egypt and the Sinai Mountains, is renowned for its wells, which played a significant role in the life of Prophet Moses. Midian, dating back to the end of the 2nd millennium BCE, is where Moses sought refuge after fleeing Egypt. He lived there for ten years with his wife and father-in-law, Prophet Jethro, before returning to Egypt to liberate its people from Pharaoh Ramses II.
  • Overnight stay in a Tabuk hotel.

  • Tabuk is a destination that lives up to its renown, boasting a variety of stunning landscapes and captivating vistas. The region’s plentiful water supply, mild weather, and unique geological features contribute to its agricultural prominence, with numerous farms cultivating high-quality crops.
  • With over 14,500 farms, Tabuk is a thriving agricultural hub, producing 1.58 million grape trees, 1.48 million peach and apricot trees, 1.3 million olive trees, 834,358 palm trees, 90,000 citrus trees, 80,000 pomegranate trees, and 58,000 mango trees. Wheat crops cover 19,000 hectares, vegetable crops span 50,000 hectares, and the region boasts nearly 9,850 greenhouses.
  • Tabuk’s climate and environment make it an ideal location for cultivating roses within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Over the past 27 years, the region has gained global recognition for its unique, natural products.
  • Tabuk’s flower production includes 8 million carnations in various shapes and colors, 4 million roses of assorted types and hues, and 9 million other flowers. Approximately 25% of the region’s annual flower production is exported to countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, Cyprus, Lebanon, Gulf Arab states, Asia, and Latin America. The concept of flower production in Tabuk dates to 1983 when a preliminary study was conducted to assess the market demand for flowers and achieve self sufficiency before transitioning to exportation.
  • Your tour ends here.

Basic Information

Type
private Tour
Departure Time
03.00 PM GMT
Return Time
8.00 AM GMT
Included
  • All transfers and transportation by van or car (with A/C)
  • English speaking driver
  • All accommodations in 3-star hotels
  • Daily breakfast
  • 4WD on Day 1 at Dessi Oasis & Grand Canyon
  • 4WD on Day 2 at Hisma desert
  • 4WD on Day 3 at Midian Land
  • All taxes
Not Included
  • Flights
  • Visa fees to Saudi Arabia
  • Any meals that aren't mentioned under "Included"
  • Any entrance fees
  • Any personal expenses
  • Tips
  • Anything not mentioned under "Included"

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