The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) invites visitors to embark on a captivating journey through the Bedouin way of life at Tayma Camp. Located on the route from Khaybar to Tayma City, this immersive experience offers a glimpse into the customs, traditions, and rich heritage of the Bedouins.
Nestled in a tranquil desert setting, Tayma Camp allows visitors to appreciate the beauty of their surroundings while gaining insights into the Bedouin lifestyle. The camp presents a diverse range of activities and events that celebrate the Bedouin culture. From camel riding and falcon hunting to exploring traditional crafts and savoring authentic regional cuisine, visitors are treated to a comprehensive and unforgettable experience that embodies the essence of Bedouin heritage.
The RCU goes beyond providing a mere recreational setting; it offers visitors an opportunity to explore cultural and heritage treasures spanning thousands of years. With notable landmarks like the Bir Haddaj well and captivating theatrical portrayals of King Nabonidus' journey, visitors can delve into the rich history of the region.
Moreover, Tayma Camp allows visitors to embark on explorations of historical sites, including the Ancient Temple of Salm, Qasr Alradahm (a palace associated with Babylonian King Nabonidus), and Qasr Al Talaq. Additionally, visitors can experience the vibrant atmosphere of Souq AlNajem, a bustling marketplace in Tayma that once served as the economic and commercial heart of the region.
At Tayma Camp, travelers have the opportunity to create lasting memories while immersing themselves in the authentic Bedouin lifestyle and uncovering the wonders of AlUla's cultural heritage.