Tabuk
Tabuk
- Adventure, Cultural
Tabuk is a city located in northwestern Saudi Arabia, about 200 kilometers from the Red Sea. It is an important stop for travelers on their way to the ancient city of Madain Saleh, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that features well-preserved tombs and structures from the Nabatean civilization. Tabuk is also home to a number of natural attractions, including the stunning Al Disah Valley, which is known for its red sandstone formations, wildlife, and hiking trails.
For history buffs, Tabuk is a must-visit destination due to its association with the Prophet Muhammad’s military expedition to Tabuk in 630 AD. Visitors can explore the ancient Tabuk Fortress, which was built during the Ottoman era to protect the city from foreign invaders. Another popular attraction is the Al Bad neighborhood, which is home to a number of traditional houses and mosques that have been preserved for centuries.
Tabuk’s location in the heart of the desert also makes it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The city is surrounded by vast expanses of sand dunes and rocky outcroppings, making it an ideal location for hiking, camping, and off-road driving. Other popular activities include camel rides, birdwatching, and stargazing.
Whether you’re looking to explore Saudi Arabia’s rich history, immerse yourself in natural beauty, or simply relax and unwind, Tabuk has something for everyone.




