This is a major Islamic pilgrimage site located in Madinah and is one of the largest mosques in the world. It's the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad and is considered very sacred.
The capital city of Saudi Arabia is a mix of modern architecture and historical attractions. Don't miss the National Museum, the King Abdulaziz Historical Centre, and the Al-Masmak Fortress.
Visit the historic district of Al-Balad to see traditional coral-stone architecture, and the Jeddah Corniche, for beautiful views of the Red Sea. The city also houses the Jeddah Tower, which will be the world's tallest building upon its completion.
Also known as Rub' al Khali, it's the largest sand desert in the world. You can go on a desert safari, enjoy sandboarding, or marvel at the spectacular sand dunes.
Located in the Al-Ula region, these ancient tombs are carved into sandstone cliffs and date back to the 1st century AD.
This is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its mud-brick ruins and as the capital of the first Saudi state.
Known for its cool climate and fragrant rose gardens, Taif is also famous for the Shubra Palace which now serves as a museum.
The Red Sea offers pristine beaches and is a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts due to its rich marine life and coral reefs.
Experience the traditional marketplaces in cities like Riyadh and Jeddah, where you can buy everything from spices, perfumes, textiles, to gold and silver.
Just outside of Riyadh, this natural wonder offers stunning views of towering cliffs and vast plains, reminiscent of the Grand Canyon.
The city is renowned for its ancient ruins, mud-brick forts, and rock art. The Al-Ukhdood archaeological site is a must-visit.
If you're a Muslim, the ultimate experience is to participate in the Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Remember, Saudi Arabia is a conservative country with strict laws and customs, so it's important to respect local culture and traditions.