

This distinct bridge-like shape is a rare natural treat for tourists. It appears like a rainbow that is stuck in between two clouds. The Arch (Rainbow) Rock is one of Al Ula’s most prominent rock formations.

This intriguing, shining cube structure was added into the Guinness Books of World Records in 2020 for being the largest mirror-clad building in the world. Maraya (translation ‘mirror’ or ‘reflection’) is another popular attraction that was designed by Italian architects and completed in 2019. The Tomb of Lihyan son of Kuza also known as Qasr al-Farid (Lonely Mountain) is the tallest tomb in Hegra. Its mud houses give us a great visual reminder of how ancient people lived life in the desert.

The Al Ula - Old Town offers visitors a trip back in time. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-visit for all tourists. Hegra (Al Hijr) also known as Mada'in Saleh is the jewel of Al Ula. Researchers credit the immaculate preservation of this ancient site to the extremely dry weather and the lack of rehabilitation after the site was abandoned by its original inhabitants. The famous 14th-century traveler Ibn Battuta, mentioned the red stone-cut tombs of Al-Hijr (Hegra) in his accounts. It was an important stop and provided supplies and water to the traveling pilgrims.

Hegra has also served an important role as a station along the ancient Hajj route. Mada'in Saleh is located 20km north of the city of Al Ula. According to Quran, the Thamud people were idol worshipers and were punished by an earthquake and lightning due to their idolatry. It is often also associated with being the location of the Thamudi people upon whom the Prophet Salih (AS) was sent. This site, known as Mada'in Saleh or Hegra is an interesting archeological site that dates back to the Nabatean kingdom. Al Ula holds the distinction of containing the first UNESCO World Heritage Site of the country. Located in the northwest of Saudi Arabia in the Madinah province, it is a top tourist destination.
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These are our first steps together and I’m confident we will walk a beautiful and exciting path,” said Eduardo Neira, chief executive and founder of Azulik.Īs well as offering guests a unique place from where to explore the ancient lands of AlUla, the resort is expected to create more than 300 new jobs in the region.Al Ula is a city full of archeological wonders. Rooted in its unique natural landscape, we begin a project that is both close to our heart and our brand values. It is with gratitude and profound respect that we embark a journey into AlUla’s vibrant heritage and culture. “As a Tribe, we feel honoured to bring Azulik's vision to AlUla. It will also make use of a natural system of existing waterways for irrigation and safeguarding against floods.ĭesigned in line with the AlUla Sustainability Charter, the resort will be constructed with the lowest possible environmental impact. The property's flowing design is inspired by the natural ecosystems and towering sandstone cliffs in this part of the kingdom, and it will be constructed using local and natural materials. The Royal Commission for AlUla is developing the resort as part of the region's Journey Through Time master plan. Saudi Arabia's ancient AlUla will welcome a new eco-chic resort in 2027. Guests staying at the retreat will have several opportunities to connect with the unique heritage of the region, including access to nearby ancient rock art inscriptions, which the resort will help to safeguard. The Sfer Ik museum – a nature-inspired contemporary art space – will offer visitors a chance to see world-class art alongside AlUla's natural elements.Īzulik AlUla's design has been inspired by the surrounding valleys and cliffs. The resort will also have a spa, welcome lounge and all-day dining restaurant. Slated to open in 2027, Azulik AlUla has 76 luxury villas across six different standards, all of which will be set against an unobstructed backdrop of terracotta cliffs, towering dunes and ancient heritage sites. Rising from the desert in peaks and mounds, the resort is located near Wadi AlFann, an ancient valley being developed to incorporate large-scale artworks against an age-old landscape. Tucked into canyons in AlUla's Nabataean Horizon District, Azulik AlUla Resort will connect travellers with the region's natural surrounds and human heritage. Saudi Arabia's newest luxury resort is a striking eco-chic hotel designed to bring together art and sustainability.
