Description
Set off on a 15-day exploration of Saudi Arabia featuring its oldest landmarks, freshest ingredients and some of the holiest sites. Begin in the new-age hub of Riyadh and discover its history as a desert trading route-turned-modern city. Journey through the desert to traditional villages and pilgrimage stops, making breaks for home-cooked lunches and guided visits in UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Hegra (Mada’in Saleh), Jeddah’s Al-Balad Old Town and the open-air library of Jabal Ikmah. Wander through bazaars to browse handmade crafts in Abha, set foot in ancient palaces, meet a family of rose farmers and discover a few new sides to Saudi Arabia.
- Discover Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage site – Hegra. See ancient rock art and over 100 tombs carved by the Nabataeans more than 2,000 years ago, then settle into your camp on a working date farm in the heart of AlUla.
- Journey through time with a local guide at Umm Sinman – a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring some of the Middle East’s most prominent Neolithic rock art. Then, enjoy a traditional Saudi Kishta (picnic dinner), cooked over coals beneath the stars.
- Learn about the Flower Men of the Qahtani Tribe and discover ancient art traditions, rose farms and the architectural wonder of Al-Maqar Palace.
- Explore Souq Al Thulatha – one of Asir’s oldest and most cherished bazaars. Meet honey traders and browse local produce, herbs, textiles and crafted clay.
- Dine the local way with a home-cooked traditional Asiri lunch in Abha and later, lunch supplied by local women in a 19th-century emirate palace in Al-Ghat.






















