day 1
Arrival in RiyadhWelcome at the airport by our team and transfer to the hotel. Overnight in Riyadh.
day 2
RiyadhWelcome to Riyadh – "the garden", capital of Saudi Arabia. The discovery of this vast country will begin with Darya and its historic center Al-Turaif, birthplace of the Al Saud dynasty and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Stroll through the alleys of this small town with its traditional Najdi architectural and ornamental style, made of raw clay brick, a former stop on the route of merchants and pilgrims from Africa, Europe, and Asia. Lunch during the visit. Not far away is the Al Murabba Palace, the last residence of the founder of Saudi Arabia, Abdulaziz Al-Aziz. At the end of the day, panoramic view of the city from the Al Mamlaka Tower, with a height of 302 meters. Dinner and overnight in Riyadh.
day 3
Riyadh, then flight to AlUla.Visit to Al Masmak Fort, dating from the late 19th century. Located in the heart of the old city, this adobe fortress, whose color and curves recall those of the desert dunes, is composed of four watchtowers as well as a mosque and a water well. The fort now houses the National Museum, whose collections trace the country's history from before its creation up to the beginning of the 20th century. Lunch at the restaurant. Free time, then transfer to the airport and flight to AlUla. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel. Overnight in AlUla.
day 4
Mada'in Salih (Hegra), DadanThe morning will be dedicated to visiting Mada'in Salih (Hegra). The first Saudi site inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List for its "outstanding universal value," the ancient Hegra is a major city of the Nabataean civilization, in continuity with Petra in Jordan, and extends over about twenty kilometers. The site, remarkably well preserved, houses an exceptional funerary heritage carved into the rock, whose architecture is reminiscent of the Hellenistic, Roman, or even Oriental style. Then, visit Dadan (Al-Khuraybah), capital of the kingdom of Lihyan (2nd century BC), built at the foot of a cliff carved with square-shaped tombs, another stop on the caravan route, mentioned in the Bible. Lunch in an oasis. In the afternoon, discovery of the Maraya cultural space. "Mirror" in Arabic, the 5,000 m² building covered with reflective panels stands alongside several millennia of history inscribed in the rock. This gigantic square blends perfectly into its natural environment and reflects it according to the weather. Then, stroll through the alleys of the old town of AlUla, abandoned since the beginning of the 20th century. Built of adobe brick, the lower part was once used as a warehouse and the upper floor as a dwelling. Enjoy a remarkable panoramic view from the Musa Ibn Nusayr fort. Dinner and overnight in AlUla.
day 5
AlUla, then flight to Jeddah.The morning will be dedicated to a 4x4 ride in the desert (3 hours). Lunch under a Bedouin tent. In the afternoon, visit to Jabal Hikmah, an open-air library where inscriptions in different languages (Aramaic, Dadanitic, Thamudic, and Nabataean) can be seen, as well as Jabal Al-Feel, the "elephant rock" carved by erosion, 50 meters high. Then transfer to the airport and flight to Jeddah. Dinner and overnight in Jeddah.
day 6
JeddahEconomic capital of the country and its most dynamic city, with its large port on the Red Sea, Jeddah is the maritime gateway to Mecca. The visit begins in the old town, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site: the Nassif House was once the residence of the former governor of Jeddah. It was here that Prince Abdelaziz Ibn Saud took up temporary residence when he entered Jeddah in 1925. Now transformed into a museum, it notably houses a beautiful collection of Arabic calligraphy. Time will then be dedicated to strolling through the historic center and its markets, the most famous of which is the fish market. Lunch in a restaurant near the corniche. The day will continue with a walk along the corniche, frequented by the Saudi population with its restaurants and picnic areas: the Al Rahman floating mosque (exterior visit) was built on the water, so at high tide it appears to float; King Fahd's fountain, meanwhile, has the tallest water jet in the world, visible from all over the city. Then, visit to the Abdul Raouf Khalil Museum, which houses a large collection of art objects tracing the history of the kingdom's different eras. The day will end with a panoramic city tour. Dinner and overnight in Jeddah.
day 7
Excursion to TaifIn the morning, on the way to Taif (4 hours round trip), stop to see the remains of the al Arfaa fortress, which overlooks a site of rock engravings depicting figures of animals and humans, as well as writings describing their way of life. Then, we will head to downtown Taif for lunch. In the afternoon, visit the Shobra Palace (1905), former summer residence of Prince Abdelaziz Al-Saoud, which traces the history of the city of Taif. The city of Taif is renowned for the cultivation of the Damask rose with thirty petals, probably imported from the Balkans by the Ottomans. Visit to a rose grower's estate. On the way back, stop at the Samallagi dam, dating from the pre-Islamic period. Dinner and overnight in Jeddah.
day 8
DepartureTransfer to the airport for the return flight.
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