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Group tours to Saudi Arabia from Mysuru are perfect for solo travellers, couples, and friends who want a structured itinerary without the hassle of planning. 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.
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Flights (via Riyadh (RUH) or Jeddah (JED)) from Mysuru (MYQ) take about 7h and cost around ₹20,000–₹35,000. Budget around ₹65,000 per person, or ₹1.1 L for a mid-range trip. Most travellers spend 7 days.
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Insider tips for Saudi Arabia from Mysuru
- AlUla desert (Hegra UNESCO site) is unmissable — book accommodation months ahead
- Riyadh's Diriyah UNESCO site is free entry and extraordinarily well-preserved
- Mysuru travellers fly to Bangalore (BLR) first, then catch the international connection — total journey ~7h
⚠️ Avoid: June–August (extreme heat, 45°C+ in Riyadh)