Eastern Site
Historical Site

Al Qarah Mountain - The Land of Civilisation - Al Ahsa

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Description

Al Qarah Mountain, which is also known as "Jabal al Qarah" and "Al Shaban Mountain," is located in the Eastern Province, Al Ahsa, in Saudi Arabia and is a UNESCO world heritage site. 

The caves

Al Qarah Mountain is known for its fascinating and unique caves that were formed due to the dissolving process of water-soluble rocks, the collapse of the upper rock layers as a result of abrasion, and earthquake fissures.

Some of the caves in the Al Qarah Mountain are particularly famous, like the Al Nashab cave, which has moderately steady temperatures throughout the year. Some caves are also used to hold workshops for local traditional potters. The caves have 28 tall linear passageways, which are a total of 1.5 kilometers in length.

Some of the most famous caves in the mountain include Bu Saleh, Al Eid, An Naqa, Al Mua'adhamah, and Al Maheub. Locals and tourists love to visit to admire the incredible heritage site and learn about the history by exploring the caves with tour guides. 

 

Location

Al Qarah Mountain Saudi Arabia

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Farhan Mohemmed

Farhan Mohemmed

04/18/2024 10:46

Google review

There is an entry fee for adults SAR 50+VAT For kids SAR 10+VAT Overall some unique place to visit in Saudi Arabia especially if you are visiting Dammam (1.5 hrs drive) Recommend for families and solo travelers
SPNH2233

SPNH2233

03/13/2024 09:08

Google review

We stopped at Al Hofuf while we were on our way towards Dammam. The site is about 20-30mins driving distance from Al Hofuf, with Uber costs about 18.0 USD round-trip. The entry tickets are 115.0 SAR for two people (a bit pricey), which you can visit a culture center and a museum, before make your way to the cave. It was not really busy in week days and nice to walk freely with the exotic scenery. The cave entry is nallow, and some part inside is narrow as well. Can not say it's a must-visit site, but it's nice and worth visiting if you happen to end up in Al Hofuf for whatever the reason, and also have an afternoon free to spare.
kimmy lopez

kimmy lopez

02/09/2024 14:21

Google review

It was my first time to visit the place. Glad that we arrived early so the line for the ticket was not long. We enjoyed the place. We shared good laugh there because of various pose we did. The cave was divided into three areas. The first part was where we were introduced to the history of Saudi Arabia. We were able to receive souvenirs there. The second area showed artifacts about Saudi and the third part was the cave. The cave was cold inside and there were areas inside where there was no signal. It's a good place to visit. Outside, there's various vendors and restaurants for souvenirs and food. You can dine in or eat there.
Umair Ansari

Umair Ansari

11/18/2023 13:52

Google review

The place is quite and nice, the formation of the caves are very pretty. The kids were little terrific because of the dark, however it was very normal. The price however doesn't justify what we had a look on. Even if you miss it, there wondering be any regrets.. but since it was something to look into hofuf we went for it.
Mohammed Samee ul haq

Mohammed Samee ul haq

11/13/2023 21:24

Google review

Nice place for a visit, tickets are overpriced though for the thing u see. Looks nice after the revamp of the whole place Very lost atmosphere inside, no signages inside where to go n where not to go, etc etc
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