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Overview
A land of arid desert and scorched mountains, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia conjures up all the romance and adventure of the golden age of discovery. The only country on the Arabian Peninsula with a foot in both the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf, the birthplace of Islam remains arguably one of the most enigmatic countries on earth to visit.
Including historic Jeddah with its beautiful Ottoman houses, this astonishing journey takes us deep into the heart of its ancient landscapes, visiting ...
A land of arid desert and scorched mountains, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia conjures up all the romance and adventure of the golden age of discovery. The only country on the Arabian Peninsula with a foot in both the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf, the birthplace of Islam remains arguably one of the most enigmatic countries on earth to visit.
Including historic Jeddah with its beautiful Ottoman houses, this astonishing journey takes us deep into the heart of its ancient landscapes, visiting sites that few travellers from beyond the Arab world have ever seen. Blessed with a remarkable cultural heritage, we will visit several of its spectacular World Heritage sites including Nabatean Hegra (aka Mada’in Saleh) at AlUla, traverse some of the world’s finest desert scenery, marvel at the UNESCO site of Ad Diriyah the birthplace of the first Saudi state, and have the chance to explore on foot the natural wonder of the striking Hutaymah volcanic crater.
This is a tour like no other, offering a glimpse into one of the world’s most misunderstood and least known countries that is certain to appeal to those who are drawn to destinations with a difference.
HIGHLIGHTS
At a glance
MEALS
TRANSPORT
Minibuses, coaches, 4WDs and a train. No domestic flights
GROUP SIZE
EXPERT TEAM
ACCOMMODATION
4 nights x Superior
ENTRANCE FEES
FITNESS RATING
WILD MILES
ACCOMMODATION
As an overall ethos, wherever possible we aim to use characterful accommodation that enhances the overall travel experience, not just offers a bed for the night. This can obviously vary dramatically from country to country and from trip to trip. On this particular trip our stays range from a 5* hotel in Riyadh and a fixed desert resort camp with en-suite facilities in AlUla to a simple aparthotel in Thamad. Please note that the accommodation mentioned in the itinerary is intended as a guide only and is always subject to availability.FITNESS RATING
LOW: You should be comfortable walking around towns and cultural sites. May include some optional walks (typically 1-2hrs).LOW/MODERATE: May be of a long duration and/or involve numerous border-crossings. May include easy/moderate day walks (up to 2-3hrs/day). You should be relatively fit and lead a generally active lifestyle.
MODERATE: May include several easy/moderate day walks (up to 2-5hrs/day) possibly at altitude. You should be relatively fit and lead a generally active lifestyle. Previous experience of similar trips helpful.
MODERATE/HIGH: May involve several days of moderate hiking (up to 3-6 hrs/day) possibly at altitude. You must be a fit and active traveller with appropriate trekking experience.
HIGH: May involve several days of moderate/strenuous trekking (up to 4-7 hrs/day) possibly at altitude. You must be a very fit and active traveller with appropriate trekking experience.
Wild Miles Club
When you book a trip with Wild Frontiers you are awarded points, which are based on the return distance from London to the arrival city of your trip. Points are awarded for all our holidays, including both our escorted group tours and tailor-made trips. When you accrue points, you will qualify for the following discounts on all future bookings:
Blue | More than 10,000 points | 2.5% discount |
Bronze | More than 30,000 points | 5% discount |
Silver | More than 45,000 points | 7.5% discount |
Gold | More than 60,000 points | 10% discount |
Map & Itinerary
Individual departures may vary so please refer to the information in the tour specific links in the Dates and Prices section below
Day 1 Tour starts in Jeddah
Day 1 Tour starts in Jeddah
The tour begins at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia’s commercial capital and the main gateway to Mecca, the holiest city in Islam. Its historic centre, Al-Balad (The Town), once served as a major trading port along the Indian Ocean trade routes and today its distinctive architecture has seen it inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Characterised by imposing tower houses and coral stone buildings, the old centre of the city encapsulates the rich mix of influences and traditions that once flourished along these trade routes and reflects a style and tradition essentially lost now outside Saudi Arabia. Please note that the suggested group tour flights currently arrive late this evening.
Day 2 Jeddah: Full Day Exploring
Day 2 Jeddah: Full Day Exploring
This morning we will start our discovery of The Kingdom by exploring the port city of Jeddah. The local motto in Arabic is Jeddah Ghair meaning “Jeddah is different” and today we find out why. The city boasts the largest seaport on the Red Sea, including the Central Fish Market where we will enjoy lunch today. Jeddah hides many a unique historic treasure inside its contemporary walls. Today we manoeuvre through the streets taking in the modern elements such as the artsy Corniche waterfront and the contrasting old city, souqs and traditional bazaars of UNESCO Al Balad.
Day 3 Jeddah – Medina: Prophet’s Mosque & Historic Sites
Day 3 Jeddah – Medina: Prophet’s Mosque & Historic Sites
Leaving Jeddah behind, schedules permitting we plan to take the high-speed Haramain train northwards to the holy city of Medina. Home to the Prophet’s Mosque, the second largest mosque in the world, Medina was once a predominantly Jewish settlement called Yathrib and it was to here that Mohammed fled in 622AD, in what is known as the hegira, marking Year 0 for Islam. Until late 2021, the centre of the city was off-limits to non-Muslims but this is slowly changing and we should be able to view some of the key historic sites of the city.
Day 4 Medina - AlUla: A Cultural Highlight of Arabia
Day 4 Medina - AlUla: A Cultural Highlight of Arabia
Leaving Medina, we effectively pick up the same route of the famous Hejaz Railway. Long since abandoned, the railway was a flagship project of the Ottomans intended to link Damascus with Mecca but which ultimately was brought to a halt by frequent sabotage under the instigation of rebel Arab tribes, some in conjunction with T.E. Lawrence during WWI. Later we'll arrive to the strategically located town of AlUla, continually inhabited for millennia and rightly considered to be one Arabia’s cultural highlights. Time permitting, we aim to stretch our legs with a short desert oasis walk on arrival before checking into our stunningly located desert resort which will be our base for the next two nights.
Day 5 AlUla: Elephant Rock, Old Town, Hegra
Day 5 AlUla: Elephant Rock, Old Town, Hegra
Exact timings over the next two days will be kept flexible but during our time in AlUla we will certainly discover why this area is becoming a must-visit location for anyone interested in the scenery and rich cultural heritage of Arabia. During our time here we plan to visit the iconic Elephant Rock, have lunch on a date-farm, embark on a 4WD ride through the narrow overarching canyons of the Madahkil Mountain range as well as taking a walk along the Oasis Trail from Dadan south to the ruins of AlUla’s Old Town, which was for centuries a significant stop for Muslims heading south to Mecca for the annual Hajj pilgrimage. Of course, we will also have time to explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hegra (aka Mada’in Saleh). Second only in size to Petra (in neighbouring Jordan), this strategically sited Nabatean city has over one hundred ornately decorated royal tombs, including the striking Qasr Farid, dating back to the 1st century CE. Please note that many of the activities in and around AlUla are controlled by the Royal Commission for AlUla which includes the times and durations allowed for visiting the sites.
Day 6 AlUla - Ha'il: Sunrise in AlUla and Onward Journey
Day 6 AlUla - Ha'il: Sunrise in AlUla and Onward Journey
After a final chance to take in sunrise over the desert landscapes of AlUla we continue our journey with a drive north-eastwards to Ha’il, once an important stop on the camel caravan route to Mecca.
Approx 5 - 6 hours of driving today
Day 7 Ha'il - Jubbah - Ha'il: Rock-Art, Forts & Markets
Day 7 Ha'il - Jubbah - Ha'il: Rock-Art, Forts & Markets
A short distance north-west of Ha’il we find the UNESCO World Heritage site, Jubbah. This world-famous site features some of the best rock-art in Saudi Arabia. Strewn across the scorched rocks of Jabal Umm Sinman are thousands of intricate rock carvings, some of which are thought to be over 10,000 years old. Subjects etched into the sandstone include man, cattle, ibex, horse, ostrich and lion all of which are impressively well-preserved on their rock canvas. On returning to Ha’il we’ll have time to explore this important agricultural centre with its impressive Aarif and Qishlah forts (currently from the outside only) as well as the well-stocked souks, a popular shopping area home to a date market, clothing stalls and a women's market.
Day 8 Ha'il - Hutaymah Crater - Fayd Fort – Buraydah
Day 8 Ha'il - Hutaymah Crater - Fayd Fort – Buraydah
With an early start today we’ll leave Ha’il and drive south to the distinctly impressive Hutaymah crater with a salt field at its centre where there is the option to circumnavigate the crater rim (5km circular trail). After our exploration we will enjoy lunch before heading to Fayd Fort to view the remains of this once important oasis city. In the afternoon we make our way to our overnight stop near to Buraydeh; time permitting we will visit another souk before checking into our boutique hotel for the night.
Approx 4 - 5 hours of driving today
Day 9 Buraydah - Ushaiqer – Riyadh: Camel Market & National Museum
Day 9 Buraydah - Ushaiqer – Riyadh: Camel Market & National Museum
Today we need another early start to make the most of a truly unique Saudi experience. Buraydah’s lively camel market is located just a short distance outside modern-day Buraydah. This is the world’s largest camel market where thousands of camels, goats and sheep are traded every day and this morning is sure to be a feast for the senses. We then start our drive towards Riyadh. En route we will visit the heritage village of Ushaiqer, one of the oldest settlements in the region which boasts some stunning traditional Najdi architecture and considered one of the most attractive places in the country. We’ll have lunch here before our afternoon drive to the Kingdom’s sprawling capital, where we will visit the National Museum before checking into our hotel.
Approx 4 hours of driving today
Day 10 Riyadh: Full Day Exploring Many Historic Sites
Day 10 Riyadh: Full Day Exploring Many Historic Sites
Today we explore the capital city and environs of Riyadh which over seven million people call home. There are a couple of key historic sites to visit including the UNESCO site of Ad Diriyah which was the location of the royal residence and the First Saudi State and one of the most historic mudbrick settlements in the world. After lunch we will then visit Masmak Fortress, Murabbah Palace (currently from the outside only), finishing the day with a local dinner.
Day 11 Tour ends in Riyadh
Day 11 Tour ends in Riyadh
The tour officially ends after breakfast those on the suggested group flights will be transferred to the airport for your flight departing at lunchtime.
ACCOMMODATION USED ON THIS TOUR
Centro Shaheen Jeddah by Rotana, Jeddah
Centro Shaheen Jeddah by Rotana is a modern, stylish 252-room hotel, conveniently located on Al Madinah Road, close to Haifaa Mall and the lively Tahlia Street with its restaurants and international shops. It is only a few minutes’ drive from the UNESCO World Heritage Old City (Al Balad) and Jeddah’s Corniche. All rooms have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs and complimentary toiletries. C.Taste is the hotel’s international all-day dining restaurant while its sister C.Deli is a convenient grab and go snack cafe.
Le Meridien Medina, Medina
Located just north of the central 'Haram' area, a few steps away from the Prophet's Mosque, Le Meridien Medina is a good option for those looking for a slightly quieter location. The 150 rooms and suites are spacious and comfortable, and although certain aspects of the property are quite dated, the staff are attentive and the Al-Roshan Restaurant serves very popular international and Arabic cuisine. Be sure to also check out Al Multaqa which has an outdoor terrace area offering stunning views of the Prophet's Mosque. There is also a well-equipped gym and health club across the road which offers free access to hotel guests.
Shaden Desert Resort, AlUla
The Shaden Desert Resort is sited in a breath-taking desert location overlooking fabulous weathered mountains, a short drive from the spectacular Nabataean ruins of Hegra (aka Mada’in Saleh). The comfortable air-conditioned rooms are located in clusters that are spread throughout the grounds. Inside each room the décor is contemporary blended with Arabian inspiration. All rooms have wooden floors, colourful Arabian rugs, flat-screen television, Wi-Fi connection, and spacious bathrooms with hot and cold running water. Large windows open out onto individual terraces, the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the eye-catching desert vistas by day and the illuminated rocks at night!
Holiday Villa Ha'il, Ha'il
The Holiday Villa Ha’il is located just to the south of the city centre, near the Prince Sultan Park, and only a short drive away from the historic Aarif and Qishlah forts. The 4* glass-fronted international-style property has an impressive towering central atrium with an illuminated date palm at its centre. Accommodation is in a total of 228 air-conditioned en suite rooms, all decorated in a contemporary style with flat screen television, tea and coffee making facilities, Wi-Fi, and floor to ceiling windows.
Al Malfa Resort, Buraydeh
Al Malfa Resort is a boutique property built in the local Qasimi architectural style that is set amongst the gardens and date palms of a working farm. Located a short drive from Buraydah, this charming hotel is accessed through two imposing fortress-like towers and along a palm-lined drive that leads up to the resort’s main building. The exterior of this two-story structure is surrounded by a wide portico that is lined with whitewashed columns and resembles a Saudi Arabian gingerbread house. Accommodation at Al Malfa Resort is divided between the main building and a second block built in the same style. The 39 en suite guestrooms are warmly, but simply, decorated using local inspiration and feature flat-screen satellite televisions, air-conditioning, mini-fridge, and Wi-Fi.
Rosh Rayhaan by Rotana, Riyadh
Rosh Rayhaan by Rotana is a 236-room property with a fresh contemporary feel and an enviable location in the new heart of the Saudi capital within easy walking distance of vibrant Tahlia Street with its popular boutiques, cafés and restaurants. In room amenities include a 42” LED television, digital safe box as well as tea and coffee making facilities.
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Accommodation displayed here should be taken as a guide only. *Please refer to the Detailed Itinerary of your individual departure for more information.
PRIVATE HOLIDAYS: DATES DON’T FIT?
All group tours can be taken on a private basis.
Additional Details
Responsible Travel
With local people, culture and eco-systems in mind, responsible travel and sustainable tourism are at the core of Wild Frontiers. We believe that a successful trip not only delivers a unique and unsurpassable journey for our travellers but also benefits the people and places we visit.
When designing our tours, we actively seek out experiences that have a positive impact on the communities and precious environments we visit - from supporting social enterprises; resting our heads in rural homestays; and eating at locally owned restaurants; to helping fund conservation projects that protect wildlife and their habitats.
Visit the Responsible Travel area of our website to read more, including the work of the Wild Frontiers Foundation through which we fundraise to aid community empowerment and education projects.
Reducing Single Use Plastic
We recognise the environmental issues and challenges around single-use plastic in many countries we visit and are actively working with our partners on the ground to reduce plastic waste on our tours and within the hotels and restaurants we visit. You can help to reduce your personal plastic waste by taking a refillable, filtered water bottle with you on your trip. Filtered water bottles can be refilled from water sources including your hotel room and restaurant taps, drinking fountains and refill stations. Every time you refill your bottle without the use of single-use plastic, you will be helping to reduce waste and protect the environment. Filtered Water Bottles | Wild Frontiers (wildfrontierstravel.com)
Getting There
If you would like us to send you a quote for the suggested tour flights or on any alternative flight that may suit you better, please let us know, noting that for our US clients, we will most likely refer you to one of our preferred partners. For this trip our suggested flights from the UK (subject to change) are shown below.
If you wish to arrange your own flights you are completely free to do so and in this case we can arrange any transfers or supplementary accommodation that you may require. However please note that if you are planning on making your own flight arrangements, we recommend that you first check with us to see if the trip is guaranteed. We then suggest that you purchase flights that are flexible and ideally refundable as due to the nature of adventure travel, itineraries and destination accessibility can change at any time. For more information, please refer to our booking conditions.
Flight Code | Departing | Arriving |
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SV 120 | London Heathrow (LHR) 14:15 | Jeddah Intl Airport (JED) 23:20 |
SV 121 | Riyadh Airport (RUH) 09:50 | London Heathrow (LHR) 14:15 |
Visas & Vaccinations
VISAS
Visas are necessary for many of the destinations we travel to and while we aim to provide you with the most up-to-date information, requirements frequently change and as such for the latest advice we advise that you check with the relevant embassies or contact a reputable visa agency. More details can be found here - www.wildfrontierstravel.com/visa
For this tour, UK & US passport holders require a visa to enter Saudi Arabia.UK passport holders can apply for a single entry Electronic Visa Waiver
US passport holders (and other nationalities) can obtain an e-visa.
Non-UK passport holders or non-UK residents should contact the relevant embassies for individual requirements.
NB. It used to be the case that anyone with a passport showing evidence of having visited Israel (including having entered or left Jordan/Egypt from posts which are known to border Israel) might be denied a visa for Saudi Arabia but it seems that this is rarely, if ever, the case these days.
Further details will be sent out to you on booking, however ensuring that correct and valid visas are obtained remains the sole responsibility of the client.
VACCINATIONS & ADDITIONAL TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS
There are no mandatory vaccination requirements for travellers to Saudi Arabia.
For all destinations, please make sure you are up-to-date with any standard vaccinations (e.g. MMR, Hepatitis A, Tetanus) as recommended by your local health care provider.
For the most up-to-date information on all vaccination requirements and the most suitable anti-malarial tablets, we strongly suggest that you seek advice from your local travel centre or consult an official travel health website such as www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk or www.travelhealthpro.org.uk
Covid Testing: No mandatory testing is currently required for vaccinated or unvaccinated travellers.
If necessary further details will be sent out to you upon booking, however ensuring that correct and valid visas & vaccinations are obtained remains the sole responsibility of the client.
Extensions
If you have more time available, why not arrive early to adjust to a new time zone or just to get a feel for the country before your tour starts? Or alternatively you might choose to allow a few extra days after the tour to relax or to undertake some further exploration.
The choice is completely yours and we can usually arrange anything from simply additional accommodation and transfers to full tailor-made itineraries, although given the infancy of tourism in Saudi Arabia, please be aware that the additional services we can offer are currently quite limited.
Governmental Travel Advice
Many governments issue advice which highlights potential hazards their citizens might experience when travelling abroad. We strongly suggest you refer to your country’s particular advisory site before booking and contact us if you have any queries or concerns. Click to follow links to the advice of the British Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) or the US State Department.
Non-UK citizens should consult the travel advice of their respective governments.
Key Information
CLIMATE
Given the extreme summer heat of the desert, October to March is considered the optimum time for visiting Saudi Arabia. At these times of year typically you can expect daytime temperatures to reach 20 - 30C with night times, especially in the midst of winter, being surprisingly cool, often in the single digits. Rain is rare although not unheard of!
IS THIS TRIP FOR ME?
It may sound obvious but Wild Frontiers tours are not always for everyone and it is important to us that the tour you choose is the most suitable. All our tours have a fitness rating as a guideline but you should check the day-by-day itinerary carefully. In certain instances we may ask you to complete a travel questionnaire before confirming your booking in order to ensure your suitability. Should you have any concerns about your ability to partake in any aspect of the tour then please contact the office.
KEY ASPECTS TO CONSIDER
Saudi society is going through some major changes at the moment so please bear in mind that any considerations raised here may alter at any time. Ultimately the Kingdom remains a deeply conservative country and is likely to be different from any other destination to which you may have travelled. In contrast to previous practices, there are no restrictions placed on adult women travelling solo and while it is expected that all foreign visitors will dress conservatively, women will not have to wear an abaya (the long black dress covering the body from shoulders to feet) and they will not have to cover their hair. Alcohol however is still currently forbidden and should not be brought into the country.
Tourism (other than for religious purposes) is a new concept for the Kingdom so come expecting enthusiastic but inexperienced levels of service. Its tourist infrastructure, while growing, is still minimal and its understanding of the experiences that western visitors are generally looking for remains limited especially as it currently receives considerably far fewer tourists than neighbouring countries like Oman and Jordan. As such Saudi Arabia is likely to remain a ‘challenging’ destination for a while to come, with a high likelihood of not everything going according to plan. However for us that is half the enjoyment of travelling, especially to newly opened-up and exciting destinations.
It’s also worth mentioning that sometimes sites can be closed for no foreseen reasons and without prior notice and that many of the activities in and around AlUla are controlled by the Royal Commission for AlUla which includes the times and durations allowed for visiting the sites.
Anyone in a reasonable state of health, with an open mind and a sense of adventure should be perfectly able to cope with this tour, however, please note the tour involves some options for desert walks so to get the most out of the tour you will need to be fit enough to enjoy these aspects of the tour. Please also note that seating in most traditional
restaurants is almost always on the floor so you will need to be able to sit on the floor comfortably for periods of time. Please also note that on this trip vegetarians and other dietary requirements can be catered for, but the selection and variety may be limited.
THE NATURE OF ADVENTURE TRAVEL
We feel that it’s worth pointing out that while we will always strive to stick as close to the stated itinerary as possible, it may be necessary from time to time to make changes to our itineraries or services (due to weather, political and religious influences etc.) and this can happen with little or no notice. This unpredictability can be one of the most exciting aspects of adventure travel and for many of our clients often leads to unexpected highlights as the tour-leader necessarily adapts the tour to the changing conditions. However we are aware that this lack of assuredness may not suit everyone. As such, with the greatest respect, if you are someone who needs to know that everything will happen exactly as planned, we would kindly suggest that perhaps our tours are not for you. Adventure travel can be infectious and once you’ve caught the bug, it is likely to never leave you, but especially if this is your first such tour we would strongly urge you to give us a call if you have any concerns whatsoever about your suitability for this trip.
TRAVELLING SOLO AND SINGLE SUPPLEMENTS
As a company approximately 70% of our clients are solo travellers, so it’s very unlikely you’ll be alone!
Our prices are typically based on twin-share accommodation but single supplements are not compulsory for any Wild Frontiers tour. If you prefer not to pay a single supplement we’ll pair you with someone else of the same sex for you to share with throughout the trip. On this trip, if you do opt to pay for a single supplement then please note that it will cover you for all nights of the tour.
Please note that paying a single supplement entitles you to lone occupancy of a single room. In many cases these rooms will be of the same size as a double/twin room, but in some cases they may be smaller.
INSURANCE
Insurance that provides cover for emergency repatriation in case of a medical emergency is compulsory for all tours. You should be aware that due to some of the geographical areas visited and some of the activities included on certain of our trips some standard insurance policies may not always provide adequate cover. As such we strongly recommend that you purchase a policy that adequately covers your trip. Please see the Insurance section for more details.
General Information
TOUR PRICE
All our tours are priced on a land-only basis, giving you maximum flexibility when deciding how to get to and from your tour.
DEPOSIT
A 10% deposit is required to confirm your booking.
PROTECTION FOR YOUR MONEY
For further details please see our travelling with peace of mind page
WILD MILES
This tour will earn you 6144 Wild Miles
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED
We believe in a completely transparent approach to pricing with no hidden extras. As such, please note that the following are not included in the cost of the tour.
Visas & Travel Insurance: Visas will always be tour/nationality dependent but travel insurance is mandatory
Tips: Always optional but some guidance will be given in the pre-departure information documents
International Flights: Please ask us for an obligation-free quote for flights which originate in the UK
Airport Transfers: We include complimentary transfers if arriving/departing on the suggested group flights
Beverages & any costs of a personal nature: This will include items such as laundry and souvenirs
WILD FRONTIERS COMMUNITY
If you’re still not sure if this trip is right or just want to see get some different perspectives, then why not have a look at the wide variety of resources we have on our website? Browse our community section to read our blogs, watch videos and find out about our events.
WHY WILD FRONTIERS?
We are frequently asked what makes Wild Frontiers different from other tour operators. Visit our Why Wild Frontiers page to find out.