5 Nights / 6 Days - 1 Countries / 2 Cities
Riyadh (1N)/AlUla (2N)/Riyadh (2N)
Starting Price Per Adult
Arrive in Riyadh and Transfer to Hotel
Free time to Explore Riyadh (on own)
Breakfast at the hotel
Proceed for AlUla Old Town Tour
Transfer to Riyadh Airport for flight (on own) to AlUla
Breakfast at the hotel
Visit Hegra
Visit Dadan, Jabal Ikmah & Elephant Rock (Jebel Al-Fil)
Breakfast
Flight to Riyadh (on own). Transfer to Hotel
Rest of the day is free at leisure
Breakfast at the hotel
Riyadh City Tour
Breakfast and Transfer to Riyadh Airport
| Riyadh
Arrive at King Khalid International Airport. On arrival at Riyadh, you will be transferred to your hotel in Riyadh. Riyadh’s blend of medieval and millennial makes for a beguiling cultural union one where Arabia’s first roots can be traced, and where its bold future can be envisioned. The city’s fascinating, centuries-old history can be found within its atmospheric souqs, compelling museums, and ancient architecture, but it’s also a modern metropolis, with glittering high-rises and a burgeoning contemporary art scene. Evening you have free time to explore Riyadh (on your own)
| AlUla
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel & transfer to King Khalid International Airport for a flight (on your own) to AlUla. Upon arriving, we shall get a glimpse into AlUla’s not-so-distant past on the AlUla Old Town Tour. A Rawi (guide) will lead you through AlUla Old Town, where pilgrims, travelers, and permanent settlers congregated through the ages. Inhabited from before the 12th century up until the early 1980s, AlUla Old Town offers researchers unique oral histories and living memories that the area’s other heritage sites cannot. With 900 houses, 500 shops, and 5 town squares, you can explore a maze of remnants of original stone and mudbrick buildings and enjoy views of an AlUla Castle dating back to the 10th century. Guest will learn about Old Town’s settlers and pilgrims, as well as their motives and methods in the city’s construction. Later we headed to our hotel & checked in
| AlUla
Breakfast at the hotel. Today we will start our journey with a visit to Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the largest preserved site of the Nabataean civilization south of Petra. Home to more than 110 tombs carved from giant rock formations, this ancient site is open for visitors to explore and learn about the culture, traditions, and history of its people. Lunch at leisure. Then we depart on a journey through time to discover the ancient and powerful civilizations of the Dadanite and Lihyanite kingdoms, that have built and shaped AlUla. After exploring the ruins, a bus service takes you on a 10-minute drive to Jabal Ikmah, an open library of inscriptions, rock art and petroglyphs set in a stunning desert canyon. Below, you’ll find tour details, planning tips, and what to expect when visiting these extraordinary heritage sites. Before heading back to the hotel, we will visit Jebel Al-Fil (Elephant Rock) for a relaxing time. Set in Golden Desert sands and climbing their stories into the Saudi Arabian Sky, is the awe-inspiring elephant rock one of Al Ula’s many geological Marvels. Unlike the ornate, hand-carved facades of nearby Hegra’s Nabataean tombs, the "trunk" and "body" of this monolithic red sandstone beast were shaped by natural forces — millions of years of wind and water erosion. The beauty of the unrefined structure is enhanced by a landscape of golden sands, studded with rocky outcops, many of which are equally impressive in size and have interesting shapes and figures
| Riyadh
After breakfast, we transfer to AlUla Airport for a flight (on our own) to Riyadh. Upon arrival in Riyadh, we transfer you to your hotel in Riyadh. The rest of the day is free at leisure
| Riyadh
Breakfast at your Hotel. We start our tour of mystic Riyadh by visiting the National Museum. The primary custodian of Saudi national heritage and culture, it is a place of learning and discovery that hosts a unique collection of artifacts and covers the whole history of the Arabian Peninsula right up to modern times. After that, we headed to the nearby Murrabba Palace which was the royal residence where King Abdulaziz hosted his court. The palace was named after its square 40 X 40 meter shape and is now one of the city’s main museums. Adjacent to the palace, a modern building hosts a collection of King Abdulaziz’s items which we will tour briefly. These places illustrate the heart of the birth of the Saudi nation.
| Riyadh
After breakfast, our local representative will drop you off at King Khalid International Airport. We hope you enjoyed your time in this beautiful kingdom and we look forward to welcoming you once again in the future.
Cancellation Policy (Per Person) | |
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Days before departure: | Cancellation Charge: |
10 days | 100% |
10 to 15 days | 75% + Non Refundable Component |
15 to 30 days | 30% + Non Refundable Component |
Hotel / Air | 100% in case of non-refundable ticket / Hotel Room |
Cruise / Visa | On Actuals |
Payment Policy | Online Advance as per Website |
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Within 45 to 30 days prior to the departure of the tour | 75% of total tour cost or Non Refundable component whichever is higher |
Within 30 days prior to the departure of the tour | 100% of total tour cost |
All Prices are in Indian Rupees and subject to change without prior notice.
In case FIT flight inclusive package, full amount of flight will be payable at the time of booking.
**For Air tickets being issued / blocked on time limit: Full INR component to be collected before issuance,else price will be subject to change.
Tour prices are valid for Indian Nationals & Foreigners holding Indian Resident Permit.
Booking confirmations are subject to availability.
All Hotels Rooms are subject to availability
We are not holding any reservations of air seats, hotel rooms, conference rooms etc. Final availability status will only be known when we request for bookings.
Holiday Surcharge will be additional if applicable
Any overstay expenses due to delay or change or cancellation in flight will be on the guests own & We will not be held liable for such expenses however we will provide best possible assistance.
Price on website //quoted are subject to availability at time of confirmation, we are currently not holding any blocking against the sent quotation.
Riyadh, the dynamic capital of Saudi Arabia, epitomizes modernity with its towering skyscrapers, including the iconic Kingdom Centre Tower, symbolizing the nation's economic vitality. In contrast, Al-Ula, located in the northwest, is a treasure trove of historical wonders, featuring the UNESCO-listed Madain Saleh with its Nabataean rock-cut tombs. Riyadh represents the contemporary aspirations of Saudi Arabia, while Al-Ula serves as a testament to the kingdom's deep-rooted historical and cultural heritage. Together, they reflect the nation's dynamic blend of tradition and progress, showcasing its commitment to preserving its rich legacy amid the demands of the modern world.