AlUla
AlUla is a historical and archaeological site located in northwestern Saudi Arabia. It is known for its stunning rock formations, ancient tombs, and well-preserved heritage sites. The area has been inhabited for thousands of years and was an important stop on trade routes, particularly for the Nabateans.
One of the most famous attractions in AlUla is the Madain Saleh, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring impressive rock-cut tombs. The region also hosts the annual Winter at Tantora festival, which celebrates local culture, arts, and music, drawing visitors from around the world to experience its rich history and natural beauty.