In AlUla, Luxury and History Blend With Unmatched Outdoor Adventure

Visually, parts of AlUla feel like the set design for Star Wars: A New Hope thanks to an expanse of beige-colored desert mountain ranges in each direction. On a recent visit, myself and a group of travelers joked that we half-expected Jawas and Jedis to appear from behind a 12-story chunk of aeon-old sandstone rock.
AlUla, of course, has more to it than just loads of breathtakingly diverse landscapes.
Located 1,100 km from Riyadh, in northwest Saudi Arabia, AlUla is a sweet spot where natural and modern wonders beg to be traversed. Its ancient heritage sites date back many millennia, with hieroglyphs etched in stone and tribal tombs. Its twenty-first century culture includes a revitalized upscale market, a lush oasis valley, and heart-pumping activity, among others.
Thankfully, youâre not going to be bumping elbows with the tourist throngs â at least not yet. While previously a stopover for Saudis en route to the Hajj in Mecca, AlUlaâs primed to receive more attention now that the Kingdom has opened up in recent years as it embraces sweeping cultural reforms.
Visas to the country are good for 90 days, but you can fit a lot a week here.
An adventure itinerary to AlUlaAlUla Skies FestivalView this post on InstagramA post shared by AlUla Moments ÙØØ¸Ø§Øª Ø§ÙØ¹Ùا (@alulamoments)
From the last week in April to mid-May, enjoy watching hundreds of hot air balloons take flight. You can also get in a basket to enjoy and appreciate AlUlaâs majestic landscape, the desert expanse, from a mile in the sky. Morning takeoffs offer an elevated view of Hegra, while afternoon flights give a 360-degree view of the region.
AlUla Skies Festival: Winter park, Hegra 43542, Saudi Arabia
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This is adrenaline-central for trips to AlUla. Steady those steps on the 45-meter-long ladder up the side of a cliff (with safety harness). At the top, take a heart-stomping 150-meter zipline into the canyon below. Afterward, prepare for the equivalent of a right-side up bungee jump, called The Giant Swing, dropping 85-meters while suspended by cables.
The Adventure Hub: MVG8+7M5, AlUla 43513, Saudi Arabia
Walk the Nabataean city of Hegra
Photo: Dave Gordon
The Nabataean city of Hegra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can explore any number of a hundred tombs carved in stone. The jaw-droppingly intricate facades will invariably elicit comparisons to Petra, Jordan. The big difference is that your photos will not include scads of other photo-bombers like in Petra. Hegra was the main southern city of the Nabataean Kingdom, and the southernmost outpost of the Roman Empire, after conquering the Nabataeans in 106 CE.
Hegra tourist entrance point: QW5W+6V9, Hegra 43541, Saudi Arabia
Dadan and Jabal Ikmah tour
Photo: Dave Gordon
Transport yourself into the ancient city of Dadan to view 2,000-year-old storytelling in ancient languages as you peer in the hieroglyphic rock inscriptions from the Lihyanite and Dadanite civilizations. Departing from Winter Park, a shuttle bus takes you to Dadan and then a short drive away to the desert canyon where Jabal Ikmah sits. The latter is where youâll see rock art and petroglyphs carved into the desert rocks. International archaeology teams continue to find new and exciting finds, so you may arrive at a time when a discovery has been made during the two-hour tour.
Dadan and Jabal Ikmah tour departure point: Al Ula 43532, Saudi Arabia
Oasis Heritage Trail
Photo: Dave Gordon
A 1.8-miles trail snaking through the shaded palm groves, streams, and gardens affords you the chance to see up close how local farmers grow abundant crops. Open all day and night, this free trail is perfect for a quiet stroll or an Instagram shot of basking in greenery. You can also hire a guide to lead you, and give descriptions of what you see en route.
Oasis Heritage Trail: JWG8+RM4, AlUla 43523, Saudi Arabia
Elephant Rock (Jabal AlFil)
Photo: Dave Gordon
One of the regionâs most famous formations, this towering natural arch in the middle of the desert stretches 170 feet into the sky. It has a cool factor that you can take in from any one of a number of stylish seats sunken in the ground, and at night (the location is open from 4:00 PM to midnight), bonfires keep away the desert chill under a backdrop of stars.
Elephant Rock: MXQJ+F2, AlMu’tadil 43539, Saudi Arabia
Old Town Village
Photo: Dave Gordon
Touted as âone of Northwest Arabia’s most impressive heritage sites,â this honeycomb of 700-year-old mud-brick homes was a once-thriving settlement along ancient trading routes. The Villageâs street market sells everything from tchotchkes to soaps, teas, locally-made food items, abayas â you name it. Moringa, a plant that grows abundantly in the region, is known for its medicinal properties, and is sold in various kinds of items, such as tea, soap, and essential oils. Nearby AlJadidah Arts District, meanwhile, is a cultural hub with stunning murals, art expos, curio shops and eateries.
Old Town Village: JWG7+6X4, AlUla 43541, Saudi Arabia
Maraya
Photo: Dave Gordon
This exhibition and concert venue is also the worldâs largest mirrored building, reflecting the mountains and canyons. Itâs known for hosting A-list performances like John Legend, Andrea Bocelli, Maria Carey, Russell Peters, Alicia Keys, and more. When I visited, FAME: Andy Warhol Exhibition was on display, showcasing some of the legendary artistâs most iconic works, including paintings of Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy.
Maraya: Al Atheeb 43552, Saudi Arabia
Where to stay in AlUlaWhen it comes to accommodations, itâs hard to beat the luxury and appeal of Banyan Tree AlUla or Habitas AlUla.
Banyan Tree AlUla
Photo: Dave Gordon
Launched in October 2022, this all-villa luxury tented resort is set against the backdrop of striking natural scenery and has all of the amenities you could ask for: kitchen, dining room, living room, patio, and, in some cases, a pool. Extra touches include spa treatments, an elevated outdoor pool built in a rock cavern, and its house restaurant, Harrat, with a vast full-spread breakfast buffet and a wide array of meal options.
Banyan Tree AlUla: Wadi Ashar, Tabuk Road, AlUla 43563, Saudi Arabia
Habitas AlUla
Photo: Dave Gordon
Billed as a âsustainable, experience-led resortâ with 96 rooms, a wellness center, and restaurant and bar that overlooks a multi-lane infinity swimming pool. Shuttle yourself from activity to activity on a buggy or scooter across campus, as each self-contained room is built at a distance from each other, guaranteeing privacy. You can also stay in a fully-equipped Airstream if youâre budget-conscious.
Habitas AlUla: Ashar Valley, AlUla 43511, Saudi Arabia
Where to eat in AlUlaSomewhere RestaurantThis Mediterranean-style restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating; with the latter, enjoy the backdrop of date palms. Moderately priced, dishes on the menu range from about $12 to $25, with options like hummus and Fatteh bars, traditional Middle Eastern flavors served in bao buns, and heartier fare as well.
Somewhere: JWH7+RH, 2600 Ù ÙØ³Ù ب٠اÙÙØµÙر, 7181, AlUla 43523, Saudi Arabia
SaffronThe only authentic Thai restaurant in the region, Saffron offers guests contemporary Thai dishes prepared by Thai chefs. Located in the Banyan Tree hotel, this is an elevated experience that comes with a bigger price tag. Dress is smart casual at Saffron, and itâs recommended to make a reservation. You can enjoy a set menu or sample as you wish from the vegetarian options, curries, shrimp, and steaks.
Saffron: Wadi Ashar, AlUla 43563, Saudi Arabia
OktoIf you are in the mood for Greek food and want a gobsmacking view, you canât do better than Okto, which sits atop Harrat Viewpoint overlooking the Old Town. Case in point: the restaurant even provides patrons with telescopes. From there you can enjoy souvlaki, salads, and an array of appetizers as you take in the AlUla Oasis and the desert. For an even more beautiful experience, make a reservation after sunset to enjoy your meal under the stars.
Okto: King Abdulaziz Park, AlUla 43562, Saudi Arabia
CircoloA casual Italian restaurant located near AlUla Oasis, Circolo offers an opportunity to eat some of the finest pizza in the region with gorgeous mountains in the foreground. You can watch your pizza bake while sitting on the neat, trendy patio. While pizzas are the specialty, the restaurant also serves handmade pastas and an assortment of salads made with local ingredients.
Circolo: JWJ7+FC6, AlUla 43523, Saudi Arabia
Tawlet FayzaThis cozy restaurantâs name translates to âFayza’s Table.â Appropriate, given the cozy family atmosphere. If youâre looking for an organic Arabic dining experience, this is it. Focused on fresh, local products, the menu changes regularly but every dish is inspired by the Arabic tradition of communal eating and family. All ages welcome and no reservations necessary.
Tawlet Fayza: DADA7409, 2503 Ø§Ø¨Ù Ø¨ÙØ± Ø§ÙØµØ¯ÙÙ, 7409, AlUla 43523, Saudi Arabia
Getting to, and around, AlUla
Photo: Dave Gordon
Flights from Dubai on Fly Dubai airlines reach the region, or you can fly from Riyadh on Saudi Arabian airlines or Flynas.
Once there, AlUla, at about 925 square miles, is quite large, and generally walkable only within each sightseeing stop. I highly recommend renting a car from one of the several car rental companies available at the airport. Car rental rates usually depend on the type of vehicle, but are comparable to most city rates in the US.
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