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AlUla

ASHAR VALLEY, SAUDI ARABIA

AlUla stimulates with a sense of exploring and discovering as the sun rises over the horizon, illuminating the sky in shades of pink and golden. Its rich history, which includes archeological sites dating back thousands of years and narrating tales of old kingdoms, thriving trading routes, and varied cultural interactions, is the only thing that compares to the attractiveness of its landscapes. In addition to its historical and scenic attractions, AlUla's hospitable locals invite you to participate in their customs, sample their food, and become immersed in their tales, adding still another level of richness to the experience.

Influenced by the historic Nabataean civilization, the AlUla Hotel's architecture brings visitors to a bygone age with its elaborate stonework and classic design elements. The beautiful courtyards, replete with native flora and palm trees, provide a tranquil environment reminiscent of the oases that dot the area. The hotel's belief in sustainability and the preservation of the surrounding environment is demonstrated by the way it has blended in with its surroundings.

Enjoying the cuisine of AlUla would be a must-do while visiting the area. The strong flavors and fragrant spices of the indigenous cuisine take the palate on a thrilling adventure. Savor regional specialties that showcase the rich culinary legacy of the area, such as mandi, a fragrant rice and meat dish, and a variety of mezze that are fresh from the palm groves.

Take a private tour of the Hegra UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, where you may marvel at the elaborately carved rock faces and discover ancient tombs. Take an excursion or rock climbing expedition to explore the spectacular terrain of AlUla's hidden valleys and towering cliffs. Take an early morning hot air balloon flight over the desert for a unique viewpoint that will provide you with amazing views of the striking rock formations and historic ruins. In addition, the hotel provides cultural activities like heritage tours that shed light on the region's rich history and customs, traditional culinary classes, and visits to local artisan workshops.

From the journal.

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