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Experience Authentic Arabian Culture in the Heart of Saudi Arabia

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia continues to inspire the tourists around the world to discover its alluring traditional and cultural legacy. The land is a hometown to Islam and home to holiest cities in the World, Makkah and Madinah. Each year millions of pilgrims and tourists visit the kingdom to explore its hidden charms, spiritual ambience, and traditional legacy.  

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Land of rich heritage and cultural beauty 

The Kingdom is rich in culture, ancient traditions, and spiritual legacy. Its blend of modern and ancient wonders and breathtaking beauty attracts the attention of visitors. The Kingdom is home to many UNESCO World Heritage Places, world-class hospitality, stunning natural marvels, mesmerizing cultural festivities, and wild beauties in the region. From ancient desert sites to modern architectural wonders, the land presents unique and captivating beauty, history, and authenticity from each corner.  

Birthplace of traditions- Diriyah 

Diriyah is located in the northwest wing of the Kingdom. It is home to 600 years of authentic and stunning Najad traditions and culture. The city is beautifully preserved. It is the birthplace of the Saudi Royal Kingdom and the original house of Al Saud. Travelers visit the region to enjoy its blend of Najad architecture with modern urbanism and ancient traditions and connect the visitors emotionally with the rich cultural spirit of the place.  

Home to ancient civilisation- Alula 

Alula is the timeless cradle of ancient civilisation and authentic culture in the Kingdom. The crown of Alula-Hegra is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and presents a rich range of Nabataean culture, ancient tombs, sandstone buildings, and enchanted landscapes. Alula is one of the most attractive cultural destinations, combining its ancient heritage with modern tourism. The site is alos known as the “open-air museum” in the region to transform the visitors to the 16th-century civilisation.  

Sea Heritage in Jeddah 

The Red Sea creates one of the world's largest and most stunning paradises with its untouched islands, shiny waters, and coral parks. The city is standing on the side of the sea and is often considered as “the Bride of the Red Sea.” Tourists visit the city to explore its rich amalgamation of ancient and modern innovations. The Red Sea Museum promises a rich glimpse of culture and historical traditions for its visitors. Travelers can avail themselves of the opportunity of Easter Umrah packages from UK to explore the region with ease and comfort during the pleasant month of April.  

The pulse of the Kingdom-Riyadh 

The colorful festivities and local traditions in Riyadh are what catch the attention of visitors. Though the city is experiencing many modern and latest upgrades, it still breathes in the scent of the past. Its rich modern innovations and landmarks marry with ancient culture and civilisation. Travelers visit the National Museum, live entertainment, and heritage culture in the region.  

 

Cultural and traditional beauty of NEOM 

NEOM, "new future," is a famously emerging site in the Kingdom. The city is one of the most ambitious plans of Vision 2030. Its rich archaeology, ancient heritage, geological beauty, and scenic living imagery allure the visitors. The city presents a rich, multicolored, and wondrous landscape from Wadi al Disah to Mughair Shuaib. Its sustainable developments promise to restore the traditional and cultural legacy for the travellers.  

Rich variety of cuisines 

The land of Saudi Arabia hosts a wide range and a rich variety of foods including traditional, local and international buffets. Its central region (Najad) offers dishes like Kabsa, Jareesh, Margoog and meat-forward foods. And the Hijaz region hosts Saleeg Mutabbaq, Sayedieh with a touch of crispy local tastes. Travellers enjoy the agricultural and occasionally blend foods in the southern region of Asir, Jazan, and Najran.  No matter if you are exploring which wing of the Kingdom, the Arabian coffee (Gahwa) is a must taste flavour in the region across the Kingdom.  

Practical Tips 

  • Lean basic Arabic phrases to understand the language a bit 

  • Be respectful of local festivities and events 

  • Reserve you trip during pleasant and moderate months 

  • Enjoy local foods, national cuisines and international diversity 

  • Sip gahwa for a diverse taste 

  • Stay informed about your surroundings 

  • Wear modesty and don’t draw unnecessary attention to yourself 

  • Stay updated with travel requirements and changes 

  • Keep your travel documents, emergency contact and itinerary handy 

Conclusion 

The story of Arabian cultural and traditional norms is continuous and emerging over the spans of years. Its every corner, each region, and each Wind whisper a story of faith, hospitality and diversity.  From sandstone and mudbrick heritage to glass castles, each city provides a rich glimpse of the past marrying novelty and innovation.  Enjoying the cultural legacy of Saudi involves more than walking in the streets and discovering historical places. It involves leading you to the heart of the Kingdom, cherishing rich flavours, exploring rich traditions, participating in local festivities and much more.


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