AlUla, November 02, 2023, Khaybar and Tayma, two of the renowned oases in northwest Arabia, have reopened for the second consecutive year, offering a rich array of heritage activities and experiences. Khaybar, known for its volcanic desert ecosystem and historical significance, combines culture, heritage, and nature to provide a memorable journey with cultural showcases, adventure activities, music events, and Bedouin camps. Tayma, often referred to as the Land of Kings, shares a legacy with AlUla, offering iconic sites like The Ancient Temple of Salm, Bir Haddaj Well, Suq AlNajm Oasis, and immersive experiences, allowing visitors to connect with its glorious history. The reopening of Khaybar and Tayma underscores their historical importance and connection to AlUla, a region with its own remarkable past, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hegra and the iconic Jabal Ikmah adorned with ancient inscriptions.
Ahmed Saleh