قلعة زعبل

Zabal Castle

Zaabal Castle in Al-Jouf region is considered one of the most important historical and heritage landmarks in the region, making it a major destination for visitors and tourists.

Zabal Castle is located in the northwestern part of the city of Sakaka in the Al-Jouf region, and it is believed that its construction dates back 200 years ago; to protect a trade route, and secure the city of Sakaka; as it is a fortified site overlooking the oasis.

The castle was built of irregular sandstone and clay, on a rocky hill about 30 meters high, on the ruins of an older castle, as a purely military facility; as it only contains two rooms inside it.

The castle consists of a main entrance, located in the southeastern side adjacent to the southeastern tower of the castle, and this entrance is small and can only be climbed through one path from the mountain, which is a stone staircase, and the higher the castle rises, this staircase narrows, and the castle also includes four cylindrical towers in its corners

 

 

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Tabuk Castle

Tabuk Castle is one of the stations on the Sham Hajj Road that connects the Levant and the Hijaz. It consists of castles and stations to receive pilgrims, starting from the Halat Ammar Center in Tabuk and extending to Medina.

The castle consists of two floors. The ground floor contains an open courtyard and a number of rooms that open onto it from the north and south sides. There are 8 rooms, a mosque, and a well. There are stairs leading to the first floor, an open mosque, and rooms, as well as stairs leading to the towers used for guarding and monitoring. The lower mosque rises on the southern side. There are also 12 rooms on the northern and western sides. There is a stone gutter on the western side overlooking the courtyard to drain water from the first floor. It is noted that there are archers’ trenches on all sides. There are three stairs, two of which lead to the towers, one on the northwestern side and the other on the southwestern side. They are built of mud bricks and are used for guarding and placing cannons that were fired in celebration of the arrival of pilgrims. The third staircase leads to the area of ​​the second, open upper floor.

 

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AlUla Archaeological Excavation Site

It is considered one of the important sites where many relics dating back to ancient civilizations have been discovered, and it attracts researchers and visitors interested in history.

 

Price : 137 $ for Adult (18+ years)
Price : 127 $ Youth (13-17 years) $
price : free for Children (0-12 years)

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مدينة نيوم في تبوك

Neom

  • NEOM is the largest Saudi project, the first capital city in the world, extending between 3 countries “Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt” with investments of half a trillion dollars supported by the Public Investment Fund.
  • It is planned to become one of the most important economic and scientific capitals in the world.
  • Its strategic location is a hub linking the three continents (Asia, Europe and Africa), where 70% of the world’s population can reach the site within a maximum of 8 hours.
  • The NEOM project focuses on 9 specialized investment sectors, including: the future of energy and water, the future of transportation, the future of biotechnology, the future of food, the future of technical and digital sciences, the future of advanced manufacturing, the future of media and media production, the future of entertainment, and the future of living.
  • NEOM’s contribution to Saudi Arabia’s GDP in 2030 is expected to reach about 100 billion dollars.

 

 

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وادي السدير

Wadi Sudair

Sudair region is one of the regions of Najd region and is located to the north of Riyadh city in the Arabian Peninsula, about 180 km away from Riyadh city.

It was a place that had grown until it included Al-Faq’a, and Al-Faq’a is a valley that is still called by this name and they may say Al-Faq’a, which is the name that was mentioned in poetry.

Sudair is an old name for the region, and it is said that Sudair was named after Sudair bin Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Wahhab bin Suqair, who was sent by his father to control the region; He settled in Al-Faq’a Valley, and then the valley was named after him. Al-Aklabi says that it was named Sudair because when the Arabs came and looked at the blackness of the palm trees, their eyes would be dazzled by its blackness and they would say, “This is nothing but Sudair.”

 

 

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Tabuk Eye

Ain Tabuk or Ain Sukkar is a spring located in the city of Tabuk, located in the northwest of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The history of the spring dates back to the period of the mission of the Prophet Muhammad, and has continued since that date until now.

The spring is located to the southwest of Tabuk Castle, and the pilgrims coming from the Levant used to come to that spring and rest next to it. The Muslim traveler Ibn Shuja’ al-Maqdisi is considered the first to describe it, as he said about it in the year 623 AH when talking about Tabuk: “It – meaning Tabuk – has springing water and a mosque that is visited

The ruins of Ain Tabuk consist of Ain Sukkar and the spring of the ponds built on it. It was a spring with little water when the Prophet Muhammad came to Tabuk, then its water flowed on his hand, and it continued to be a source of water in Tabuk throughout the periods of Islamic history. The Rightly-Guided Caliph Omar bin al-Khattab ordered Ibn Ghraid to cover it for fear that the sand would bury it. There were two ponds on Ain Tabuk in the Mamluk era, which were restored more than once during the Ottoman era, and they are currently located next to the castle

 

 

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منتزة الامير فهد

Prince Fahd Bin Sultan Park

One of the most beautiful places and the only outlet Tabuk

Prince Fahad bin Sultan’s Park is located in Tabuk. It is the headquarters of the Principality of the Tabuk region and the largest cities in the north of the Saudi Arabia and around it are some of the most important monuments in the Arabian Peninsula, where Tabuk region is the northern gate of the Arabian Peninsula and a vital route for trade and pilgrims and Umrah from outside the Arabian Peninsula. It is one of the most important agricultural areas in the Kingdom

You can ignite and renew your inspiration on long walks on a 1,600-meter walking track, dedicated to welcoming walkers in the magic of nature, or you can run for miles filled with adrenaline on the running tracks, with groups that motivate you to cover the longest possible distance, or set off on your bicycle to race against time on a special track. .

Children’s fun begins in the park by playing electric games in the open air, and their joy doubles when they ride bicycle wheels, on a safe 630-meter track, dedicated to developing their skills.

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محطة سكة الحديد الحجازية

Hejaz railway

Tabuk station is one of the main railway stations, and it is the third largest station in terms of area, after the Madinah and Al-Ula stations. The station contains about 13 buildings that were built to ensure the comfort of pilgrims, including: a hospital, a rest house, and a quarantine. Then turn off the station to a museum of the most important tools used in the required station.

During its service period, the railway represented a major shift in the number of pilgrims, as their number reached 300,000 pilgrims in 1914 AD, but the circumstances of the First World War that broke out in the same year caused large parts of it to be damaged, and then stopped working.

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Price : 137 $ for Adult (18+ years)
Price : 127 $ Youth (13-17 years) $
price : free for Children (0-12 years)

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بئر هداج

Hadaj Well

Hadaj Well, one of the most famous wells in the Arabian Peninsula, is located in the northwest of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the city of Tayma. It has a spring in its southern corner that still feeds it to this day. The mouth of the well is wide, with a diameter of 15 meters (50 feet) and a depth of 12 meters (40 feet). It has an irregular circular shape, lined with stones. It has become an example of generosity, so the generous man was described as “Hadaj Tayma”. The well is located in the middle of the old town within a circular frame of tall palm trees. It is believed that the well dates back to the first millennium BC.

 

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Price : 137 $ for Adult (18+ years)
Price : 127 $ Youth (13-17 years) $
price : free for Children (0-12 years)

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Sisera’s Well

Sisra Well is one of the archaeological wells in the Al-Jawf region in Saudi Arabia. It is a well carved into the rock west of Zaabal Fort. A staircase carved into the rock was built on one side of it, and at the bottom there is a rectangular opening followed by a larger opening, which confirms that this well was a source of water for the ancient springs in the region. Sisera Well is a well dug in sandstone, and takes an oval shape with diameters of 8m x 7m, and a depth of about 15m. Steps were carved on its inner sides that reach its bottom, and there is a channel dug in the rock inside it that was used to transport water to the farms. This type of irrigation system was known during the Nabataean period (first century AD). The site was restored and the well was surrounded by trunks for protection and the surrounding area was paved with stones. There is a paved road leading to the site. This site has archaeological and heritage importance in addition to its touristic integration with the site of Zaabal Castle and the Zaabal neighborhood, in addition to the uniqueness of its digging method. Al-Jawf was visited by an archaeologist named Professor Winnett and his colleague Reed in 1962 AD. They said: “This well resembles a pond for the mother found in Al-Jib in Palestine. It is known that some of the low-lying areas in Sakaka surrounding the well from the eastern and southern sides were irrigated with well water through underground tunnels, as well as through channels on the surface of the The land is carved into the rock, and some parts of these canals were discovered by chance after being buried in sand.

 

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