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Saudi Arabia

The Heart of Arabia Opens Its Doors

Ancient Nabataean cities, vast deserts, the holy cities of Mecca and Medina — Saudi Arabia is awakening to tourism.

Saudi Arabia — the birthplace of Islam and home to Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities on Earth — has only recently opened its doors to international tourism. What visitors are discovering is extraordinary: AlUla's rose-red Nabataean tombs (Hegra) that rival Petra in beauty, the dramatic Edge of the World (Jebel Fihrayn) overlooking an ancient seabed, NEOM and the futuristic Vision 2030 megaprojects, the old city of Jeddah (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and vast desert landscapes that dwarf anything else in the region. For Indian Muslims, Saudi Arabia holds the deepest spiritual significance. For non-Muslim Indian travellers, Saudi Arabia offers one of the world's most untouched tourism frontiers — a land of staggering antiquity and rapid transformation.

Best For

Muslim pilgrims, history lovers, desert adventurers

Duration

7–12 Days

Best Season

October–March

Visa

eVisa (tourist)

Capital City

Riyadh

Province / Country

Riyadh Region

Riyadh is Saudi Arabia's vast, modern capital — a city of gleaming skyscrapers, ancient dir'iyah ruins, and the world's fastest-changing cultural landscape.

Must-Know

What Saudi Arabia Is Famous For

The experiences, landscapes and moments that define a trip here.

AlUla & Hegra

AlUla & Hegra

Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site — 111 Nabataean rock-cut tombs rivalling Petra in grandeur.

Mecca & Medina

Mecca & Medina

The two holiest cities in Islam — the Masjid al-Haram around the Kaaba, and the Prophet's Mosque.

Edge of the WorldNature

Edge of the World

Jebel Fihrayn — dramatic 300m cliffs overlooking an ancient seabed, 90 minutes from Riyadh.

Jeddah Old City (Al-Balad)

Jeddah Old City (Al-Balad)

A UNESCO-listed old city of coral-stone buildings, carved wooden windows, and Red Sea trading history.

Rub al-Khali (Empty Quarter)

Rub al-Khali (Empty Quarter)

The world's largest continuous sand desert — 650,000 km² of sweeping orange dunes.

Dir'iyah

Dir'iyah

The original home of the Saudi royal family — a UNESCO-listed mud-brick city being restored as a cultural destination.

Take Home

What to Shop in Saudi Arabia

From artisan workshops to open-air markets — things worth packing an extra bag for.

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Oud & Bakhoor

The world's finest oud oil and bakhoor incense from Saudi Arabia's traditional perfumeries.

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Tasbeeh (Prayer Beads)

Hand-crafted prayer beads in amber, wood, and semi-precious stone — a deeply personal souvenir.

Saudi Coffee (Qahwa)

Light cardamom-spiced coffee beans with dried dates — a taste of genuine Arabian hospitality.

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Saudi Abaya & Thobe

Elegantly embroidered traditional garments — high-quality Saudi fashion as luxury gifts.

Explore

Top Attractions in Saudi Arabia

The places everyone tells you to visit — and they're right.

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Farasan Islands

Pristine Red Sea islands with untouched coral reefs, gazelles, and flamingos.

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Asir Mountains

Saudi Arabia's green highlands — terraced villages, cool climate, and ancient stone towers.

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Riyadh Museum of Islamic Art

A world-class collection of Islamic art, manuscripts, and artefacts in the Saudi capital.

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Red Sea Diving

Some of the world's most pristine untouched reefs — NEOM's coast opening for dive tourism.

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Riyadh Season

Saudi Arabia's mega entertainment festival — concerts, sports, and cultural events.

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Madain Saleh Train Station

Ottoman Hejaz Railway ruins in the desert — a hauntingly beautiful abandoned station near AlUla.

Taste & Culture

Food, Rituals & Saudi Arabia's Soul

Eat with your hands. Watch the ceremony. Understand why people keep coming back.

Islamic HeritageBedouin TraditionHajj & UmrahVision 2030Nabataean History

"Saudi Arabia is not opening slowly — it is opening like a flower after decades in the dark, and the fragrance is extraordinary."

Kabsa

Kabsa

Saudi Arabia's national dish — fragrant rice with slow-cooked chicken or lamb, tomatoes, and spices.

Mutabbaq

Mutabbaq

Crispy stuffed pancake filled with eggs, meat, and onion — a Jeddah street food staple.

Jareesh

Jareesh

Crushed wheat slow-cooked with chicken broth and ghee — a traditional Najdi comfort dish.

Harees

Harees

Slow-cooked ground wheat and meat — Saudi Arabia's most ancient and beloved festive food.

Dates & Qahwa

Dates & Qahwa

Premium Medjool and Ajwa dates paired with cardamom-spiced Arabic coffee — hospitality in a cup.

Before You Go

Essential Facts

Everything an Indian traveller needs before booking a Saudi Arabia trip.

Getting There

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3–5 hrs from major Indian cities

Non-stop from major Indian cities

Weather

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15–45°C; extreme summer heat, ideal Oct–Mar

Budget / Couple

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₹80K–2L / person (mid-range)

Flights, hotels & activities included

Visa for Indians

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eVisa for tourism

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