A tourist program to Saudi Arabia for 6 days

Saudi Arabia - Tourism in arabic countries

If you are thinking of visiting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to spend your vacation with your family, you can choose one of the tourism programs that we have organized for you in Saudi Arabia to suit your vacation days and enable you to spend enjoyable times in the Kingdom.

Tourism lovers, we offer you a 6-day tourist program in the most beautiful Saudi cities, starting in Riyadh and ending in Jeddah.

Riyadh is an amazing city located in the Riyadh Region of Saudi Arabia.
              Riyadh is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia, known for its rich history vibrant culture.
               The city is home to many cultural landmarks, such as the kingdom centre and the historic Masmak Fortress. And let's not forget the delicious Saudi Arabian cuisine that you can find in Riyadh, like the mouthwatering Kabsa. Overall, Riyadh is a captivating blend of tradition and modernity, offering a unique experience for visitors and locals alike.
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Riyadh is an amazing city located in the Riyadh Region of Saudi Arabia. Riyadh is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia, known for its rich history vibrant culture. The city is home to many cultural landmarks, such as the kingdom centre and the historic Masmak Fortress. And let's not forget the delicious Saudi Arabian cuisine that you can find in Riyadh, like the mouthwatering Kabsa. Overall, Riyadh is a captivating blend of tradition and modernity, offering a unique experience for visitors and locals alike.

Popular Culture: The cultural setting of Saudi Arabia is greatly influenced by the Arab and Islamic culture. The society is in general deeply religious, conservative, traditional, and family-oriented. Many attitudes and traditions are centuries-old, derived from Arab civilization and Islamic heritage.

Food: Traditional Food In Saudi Arabia: The Authentic Arabian Flavors Generally, Saudi Arabians eat Kabsa(rice can be cooked with chicken or meet) , grilled meat, roasted chicken, tangy salsa or a fish delicacy with rice for the lunch. For dinner, people often choose a light chopped salad, a sumptuous bowl of soup, and Saudi platter.

Crafts: There are many portable art forms in Saudi Arabia. For example, there is metal work, jewelry, pottery and leatherwork. Even today, many Bedouin women weave, and they make brightly colored striped rugs, camel trapping and tents. The tents are black and are made of goat-hair, mixed with sheep's wool and camel-hair.

Songs and Dances: Both Western and traditional music are very popular in Saudi Arabia. Like The national dance is the men's sword dance known as the ardha. An ancient tradition with its roots in the country's central area known as the Najd, the ardha is a combination of singers, dancers carrying swords and a poet or narrator.any of its Persian Gulf neighbors, khaleeji folk traditions are popular styles.

Historical Sites: These places are best for sights & landmarks in Riyadh: Kingdom Centre Tower · Al Masmak Fortress · Al Rajhi Mosque · Al Faisaliyah Centre, Murabba Palace, Wadi Hanifah ,Al Thumairi Souk. Ushaiqer Heritage Village, Edge of the World, Wadi Al-Touqi, Rawdat Attinhat, Noura's kindergarten, Al Masmak Palace and Al-Ahsa Oasis.

  • First Day

  • 8:30 AM to 9:45 AM - Breakfast at Almajlis Aqlkhaleeji Restaurant - 30-40 SAR

  • 9:45 AM to 1:00 PM - Edge of the world tour including dinner and hike from riyadh - 273 SAR

  • 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM - Half day and riyadh tour

  • 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM - Lunch at Najd village restaurant - 50-70 SAR

  • 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM – Najd doors crafts (workshop)

  • 8:00 PM - Go back to hotel (Mariott Riyadh Diplomatic Quarter) - 1,691 SAR per night

  • Second Day

  • 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM - Breakfast at Alnajd palace - 50-100 SAR

  • 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM - Quad biking and camel riding in Riyadh dessert

  • 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM - Lunch at Albujairi - 80-100 SAR per person

  • 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM - Albujairi heritage park - Entry 50 SAR

  • 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM - Alsamhania coffee shop - 20-40 SAR

  • 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM - Kingdom centre tower view - 0 SAR

  • 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM - Dinner at social dining - 100-150 SAR per person

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Madinah Al Munawarah is a city of great historical and religious significance in Islam. The city is home to the Prophet's Mosque, and the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Madinah Al Munawarah is a city of great historical and religious significance in Islam. The city is home to the Prophet's Mosque, and the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad.

Popular Culture: The culture of Madinah is deeply rooted in Islamic traditions. The Madinah people, are generally known for their hospitality and kindness. The atmosphere is peaceful and focused on religious practices, with a strong sense of community.

Food: Madinah cuisine is influenced by Arabian and Middle Eastern flavors. Dates, a staple in the region, are often part of the cuisine. Dishes like Mandi (a rice and meat dish), Harees (a wheat and meat porridge), and various types of bread are commonly enjoyed.

Crafts: Traditional crafts in Madinah include very detailed designed carpets, textiles, and pottery. Skilled artisans often create handcrafted items with geometric patterns and calligraphy, reflecting Islamic art.

Songs and Dances: Madinah cultural expressions are strongly tied to religious practices, and traditional songs often focus on praising the Prophet Muhammad and celebrating Islamic events. Traditional dances are more ceremonial and are associated with special occasions and festivals.

Historical Sites: Madinah is rich in historical sites. Apart from the Prophet's Mosque, remarkable locations include Quba Mosque, the first mosque in Islam, and Qiblatain Mosque, where the direction of prayer (qibla) was changed. The city's historical sites provide a glimpse into the early days of Islam and hold significant cultural and religious importance.

  • 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM - Breakfast at (Shaeeb restaurant) - 50-100 SAR

  • 8:45 AM to 9:45 AM - Uthman Ibn Affan’s Farm - 0 SAR

  • 10:00 AM to 10:50 AM - Cave of Bani haram - 0 SAR

  • 11:00 AM to 11:45 AM - The Intl. fair & museum of the prophets biography. - 40 SAR

  • 11:45 AM to 12:30 PM - Masjid Al Nabawi - 0 SAR

  • 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM - Lunch at (Alrayhan palace) - 150-250 SAR

  • 3:00 PM to 3:25 PM - Uhud Mountain - 0 SAR

  • 3:45 PM to 4:00 PM - Alrumat mountain - 0 SAR

  • 4:10 PM to 5:15 PM - The seven mosques - 0 SAR

  • 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM - Rawshin workshop

  • 7:10 PM to 8:00 PM - Dinner at Bakran Mandi - 40-80 SAR

  • 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM - Masjid Quba 0 SAR

  • 9:00 PM - Return to Hotel Al-Andalus palace hotel - 200-450 SAR

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Al-Ula is a town located in the Al Madinah Region of northwestern Saudi Arabia. It 
              is approximately 110 kilometers southwest of the city of Tayma and 300 
              kilometers north of the city of Medina. Al-Ula is known for its historical and 
              archaeological significance, as it sits along the ancient incense trade route, also 
              known as the "Frankincense Road.
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Al-Ula is a town located in the Al Madinah Region of northwestern Saudi Arabia. It is approximately 110 kilometers southwest of the city of Tayma and 300 kilometers north of the city of Medina. Al-Ula is known for its historical and archaeological significance, as it sits along the ancient incense trade route, also known as the "Frankincense Road.

Food: The cuisine of Al Ula reflects the region's cultural diversity and heritage. Traditional dishes such as Kabsa (rice with spiced meat), Harees (a wheat-based dish), and Jareesh (fermented wheat) are popular local dishes. The local cuisine plays a significant role in shaping the culinary culture of Al Ula.

Crafts: Al Ula has a rich tradition of arts and crafts, which is an integral part of the local culture. Traditional practices such as pottery making, carpet weaving, basketry, and metalwork are still practiced by local artisans. The beauty and craftsmanship of these traditional arts contribute to the popular culture of the region.

Songs and Dances: Al Ula hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing local traditions, music, dance, and food. These events serve as a platform to celebrate and preserve the cultural heritage of the region, attracting visitors from Saudi Arabia and beyond.

Historical Sites: Al Ula is home to several key archaeological sites, including Madain Saleh, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The preservation and promotion of these historical sites play a crucial role in popular culture, serving as a source of pride and inspiration for the people of Al Ula, as well as attracting tourists and researchers from around the world.

  • 7:15 AM to 8:15 AM - Breakfast at AlNakheel Cafe - 50-100 SAR

  • 8:45 AM to 10:45 AM - Daadan & Jabal Ikhma tour - 60 SAR

  • 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM - Alula old town tour - Free

  • 12:50 PM to 1:50 PM - Lunch at Suhail old town - 150-198 SAR

  • 1:25 PM to 3:25 PM - Hegra Tour - 95 SAR

  • 2:25 PM to 3:35 PM - Life at Hegra exhibition - Free

  • 3:55 PM to 5:15 PM - Walk around Ancient Kingdom in Khaybar - Free

  • 5:45 PM to 6:45 PM - Awna Restraunt - 187-224 SAR

  • 7:00 PM to 9:25 PM - Ikhma After dark - 80 SAR

  • Return to Hotel,Banyan Tree - 3,600 SAR

Workshop

Hail, or officially known as Hail Region, is a city and a region located in the 
              northern part of Saudi Arabia. It is one of the administrative divisions of the 
              country and is known for its rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural 
              beauty. The region is home to a diverse population and boasts a unique blend of 
              traditional and modern attractions.
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Hail, or officially known as Hail Region, is a city and a region located in the northern part of Saudi Arabia. It is one of the administrative divisions of the country and is known for its rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural beauty. The region is home to a diverse population and boasts a unique blend of traditional and modern attractions.

Food: Hail is famous for its delectable traditional dishes like Kabsa, Mandi, and Jareesh, all of which showcase the distinct flavors and culinary traditions of the region.

Crafts: Hail is known for its skilled artisans who create beautiful traditional crafts. These crafts include intricate woodwork, pottery, and textile weaving. The city hosts various craft exhibitions and markets, showcasing the talents of local artisans.

Songs and Dances: Hail has a rich tradition of folk music and dance, with various traditional instruments like the oud and drums being commonly used. The region is famous for its traditional dance called the "Ardah," a synchronized group dance performed by men wearing traditional attire.

Historical Sites: Hail, Saudi Arabia is a region rich in historical sites and cultural heritage. Here are some significant historical sites in the area: Qasr Marid, Jabal Umm Sanman, Qishlah Palace, Samra Palace, Jawatha Mosque, Al-Hajarah, Kaf alMarrah and Al-Rajajil Archaeological Site These historical sites in Hail, Saudi Arabia, provide a glimpse into the region's rich past and offer visitors a chance to explore the ancient civilizations that once thrived in the area.

  • 7:15 AM to 8:20 AM - Breakfast at (Beit almushkl) - 25 SAR

  • 8:35 AM to 9:35 AM - Barzan Palace - SAR 0

  • 10:00 AM to 11:35 AM - A'arif Fort - SAR 0

  • 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM - Al-Rajhi Mosque - SAR 0

  • 1:35 PM to 2:20 PM - Sadda Taaj Restaurant - SAR 70

  • 2:45 PM to 3:35 PM - Popular Market Hail - SAR 150

  • 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM - Pottery workshop

  • 5:45 PM to 7:30 PM - Tawakkalna Falls - SAR 35

  • 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM - Reef Alarab - SAR 116

  • Return to Hotel: Millenium Hotel Hail - SAR 462

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Makkah, also spelled Mecca, is a holy city in Saudi Arabia. It is the birthplace of 
              the Islamic prophet Muhammad and is considered the holiest city in Islam. Every 
              year, millions of Muslims from around the world travel to Makkah to perform the 
              Hajj pilgrimage, which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam
              Popular culture: Makkah is known for its rich Islamic traditions and practices. There are various 
              aspects of the popular culture that revolve around religious ceremonies, such as the recitation of the 
              Quran, traditional Islamic music (nasheed), and the celebration of Islamic holidays. The Kaaba, located in 
              the center of the Masjid al-Haram.
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Makkah, also spelled Mecca, is a holy city in Saudi Arabia. It is the birthplace of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and is considered the holiest city in Islam. Every year, millions of Muslims from around the world travel to Makkah to perform the Hajj pilgrimage, which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam Popular culture: Makkah is known for its rich Islamic traditions and practices. There are various aspects of the popular culture that revolve around religious ceremonies, such as the recitation of the Quran, traditional Islamic music (nasheed), and the celebration of Islamic holidays. The Kaaba, located in the center of the Masjid al-Haram.

Food: Makkah has a diverse culinary scene that brings together flavors and dishes from different parts of the Muslim world. Traditional Arabian cuisine, such as kebabs, lamb dishes, and dates, are popular, along with dishes from other Muslim countries like Pakistan, India, and Indonesia.

Crafts: Some popular Makkah crafts include beadwork, leatherwork, pottery, and wood carving. Beadwork is a skill passed down through generations, and Makkah women are known for creating beautiful bead jewelry, accessories, and home decor items. Leatherwork includes making bags, wallets, belts, and shoes with hand-stitched designs or embossed patter.

Historical Sites: There are several historical sites in Makkah, Saudi Arabia that hold great religious significance for Muslims. Here are some of the most prominent ones: Masjid al-Haram , Mount Arafat, Cave of Hira, Jannat al-Mu'alla, Masjid Jin and Mount Thawr

  • 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM - Breakfast at hotel - SAR 0

  • 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM - Get ready for umrah in hotel

  • 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM - Umrah - SAR 0

  • 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM - Pray for ظهر - SAR 0

  • 1:15 PM to 2:00 PM - Hotel change rest

  • 2:00 PM to 2:45 PM - Eat lunch in hotel - SAR 0

  • 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM - AlHarm عصر - SAR 0

  • 4:15 PM to 6:00 PM - Mall of Makkah - SAR 150

  • 6:00 PM to 6:30 PM - Alharm maghrib - SAR 0

  • 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM - Make dua طواف قراءة القران - SAR 0

  • 7:30 PM to 8:00 PM - Alharm Pray isha - SAR 0

  • 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM – Visit space museum

  • 9:30 PM to 10:30 PM - Dinner - SAR 0

  • ----- - Hotel: فندق ساعة - SAR 3,420

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Jeddah, situated along the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia, seamlessly blends 
              its rich history with modern allure. The UNESCO World Heritage Site, 
              Historical Jeddah, invites exploration through narrow alleys, revealing 
              the city's traditional coral architecture and historic mosques.
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Jeddah, situated along the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia, seamlessly blends its rich history with modern allure. The UNESCO World Heritage Site, Historical Jeddah, invites exploration through narrow alleys, revealing the city's traditional coral architecture and historic mosques.

Popular Culture: Jeddah's popular culture is deeply rooted in its rich history and heritage. The city has preserved its old town, known as Al-Balad, which showcases traditional architecture and cultural heritage. Traditional dances and folk music are also part of Jeddah's cultural events.

Food: Jeddah is well-known for its delicious traditional Arabian cuisine, with dishes like Mandi (a spiced rice dish with meat) and Kabsa (a seasoned rice dish with meat and vegetables). The city also offers a wide range of international cuisine, reflecting its cosmopolitan nature.

Crafts: Pearl Diving Artifacts, Woodwork, Jewelry Making, Calligraphy, Textile Weaving and Pottery, These are just a few examples of the crafts that can be found in Jeddah. The city's diverse culture and artistic heritage contribute to a vibrant craft scene, offering a wide range of unique and beautiful handmade products.

Songs and Dances: Jeddah has a thriving music scene with local musicians and bands performing various genres like pop, hip-hop, rock, and traditional Arabian music. The city also hosts music festivals and concerts, attracting both local and international artists.

Historical Sites: The city is famous for its historical landmarks, such as the King Fahd Fountain - the tallest fountain in the world, and the Al-Balad district, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site and showcases traditional Saudi Arabian architecture.

  • 7:00 AM to 8:30 AM - Breakfast at (Twenty Four Restaurant) - 75-120 SAR

  • 8:45 AM to 9:45AM - Visit Bait Nassif - 0 SAR

  • 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM - See Jeddah's oldest mosque (Masjid Shaffie) - 0 SAR

  • 11:10 AM to 12:00 PM - Go to (Baeshen House) - 30 SAR

  • 12:15 PM to 1:00 PM - Go taste the town's best bread at (Saidi Bakery) - 3.75-26.25 SAR

  • 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM - Scuba diving trip

  • 3:10 PM to 3:50 PM - Lunch at Mataam Al Sharq in Corniche - 33.75-75 SAR

  • 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM - Walk and shop in Gabel Street Souq - O SAR unless you buy something

  • 5:05 PM to 6:00 PM - Check out Matbouli House Museum - 30 SAR

  • 6:05 PM to 6:50 PM - Enjoy the view of (Masjid Alaa'im) as the sun sets - 0 SAR

  • 7:00 PM to 7:45 PM - Take a look around Museum of Arts Home - 50 SAR

  • 7:50 PM to 8:20 PM - Visit the King Fahd Fountain - 0 SAR

  • 8:25 PM to 9:00 PM - Dinner at Al Nakheel restaurant - 37.5-112.5 SAR

  • 9:00 PM to 9:30 PM - Go to The Hotel Galleria By Elaf - 537 SAR

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