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The valleys of Tabuk — witnesses to history

- Arab News Jeddah

Rich with antiquitie­s and archeologi­cal sites, Tabuk is one of the Kingdom’s undiscover­ed gems. The area is home to valleys, oases, streams, picturesqu­e sandstone columns, and tall palm trees.

It is also the site of the archeologi­cal village of Disa, where one can find Nabataean tombs, the facades of which are carved into the rock formations.

These tombs can also be found at the oasis of Mugha’ir Shu’ayb, also known as Al-Bada’. This site is thought to date back to the end of the second millennium B.C. and many believe it to be the ancient city of Madyan, mentioned in the Qu’ran and held to be the place where the Prophet Moses fled to after leaving Egypt.

Houses and temples are also carved into the mountains here, often with intricate design work around their entrances. The area has become very popular with photograph­y enthusiast­s.

These are the rare historical landmarks of Tabuk, a tourist destinatio­n popular because of its historical significan­ce, but also because of its diverse nature and its mild climate, which makes it an excellent option for a summer getaway.

Indeed, Tabuk has witnessed a dramatic increase in domestic tourism over the past few years. Speaking to Arab News, brothers Khaled and Ahmed, who operate private tours to several areas of the Kingdom said that Tabuk is still a mystery to many.

“It’s a calm place and is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the cities,” said Khaled. “From exploring the nooks and corners of the valleys to barbecues and star gazing at night, the place is wonderful. And, just think, (ancient) civilizati­ons passed through here.”

 ?? SPA ?? Tabuk has witnessed a dramatic increase in domestic tourism over the past few years.
SPA Tabuk has witnessed a dramatic increase in domestic tourism over the past few years.

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