Tabuk Province
Tabuk Province is located in the northwestern part of Saudi Arabia. It is known for its diverse landscapes, which include mountains, deserts, and coastal areas along the Red Sea. The capital city, also named Tabuk, serves as a key administrative and economic center in the region.
The province has a rich history, with archaeological sites that date back to ancient times. It is home to several important landmarks, including the Tabuk Castle, which dates back to the Ottoman period. Additionally, Tabuk Province is a gateway for pilgrims traveling to Mecca and Medina.