Landmarks of Saudi Arabia – which are worth visiting
Well, first of all, Saudi Arabia itself is a complete sight for a person who does not practice Islam. First of all, Europeans could get there only on business. And independent entry for women was not allowed at all.
Meanwhile, in Saudi Arabia there are as many as 5 objects included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Three thousand-year-old cities (two of them – Jeddah and Ed-Dirya – are not ruins, but completely living settlements), rock paintings in Khail and El-Khasa oasis. In addition, there are and are actively developing national and theme parks, hotels and entertainment complexes are being built on the coast and islands of the Red Sea. The mostly desert landscape of the country creates incredible and unseen landscapes. The culture is original, the traditions are unusual for a European.
But if you are interested in specifics, then of course there are “inevitable objects”. These are the most beautiful mosques in the country. The magical Fadha fountain, which every second throws 600 liters of water to a height of 300 meters. The bridge bearing the name of the same king is not even a bridge, but a whole system of bridges and dams. Masmak fortress. The ancient building of Madin-Salih, where the architectural heritage of the Phoenicians, Egyptians, and Assyrians is collected in one place. Elephant rock in the desert. The list can be continued.
Aves Travel tours combine all the most interesting things and, of course, include rest by the sea. After all, the Red Sea, even if you leave behind the usual advantages of sea vacation, is a separate tourist object. The beauty of its coral bottom is worth seeing for yourself.