Madinah Province
Historical Site

Discover Jabal Ithlib - Archeological Site - Al Ula

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Description

Located to the east of Al Ula, in the heart of Hegra, an archaeological site in Hejaz, Jabal Ithlib is a glorious, natural mountain and a cultural site. Historically, it was a place of worship for Nabateans who were ancient Arabian nomads from the Negev Desert.

Main attractions

The biggest attraction of Jabal Ithlib is the ‘Diwan’ which is a large room carved into the rocks of the mountain that looks like a dining area or a triclinium. It is historically believed to have been an important room for gatherings such as royal banquets and political meetings and also has an open front, which was probably designed for outside or public observers. Apart from that, the cultural roots and mind-blowing landscape of the mountains is what attracts tourists from all over the world.

The mountain can be accessed from a passage through the Siq canal which lies to the left of Diwan. Past this canal is the central area of the mountain that has many carvings and inscriptions that may have had something to do with ancient religious practices. There is also a water channel that flows through the center of the mountain range and leads into a natural water basin and eventually  into a cistern. It is another site from which we can learn the lessons of the past.

Destination Type
Area of Natural Beauty
Historical Site
Landmark
Mountain

Location

Jabal Ithlib, Hegra Saudi Arabia

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Roz Mus

Roz Mus

10/07/2021 11:12

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The tour guide mishel was excellent and she she explained the history so well.Truly a journey for a life time.
Reny George

Reny George

08/12/2021 03:49

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Awesome..very spiritual..experience
Arup Sarkar

Arup Sarkar

08/10/2021 13:43

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remarkable site from the Nabataean civilisation, the archaeological site of Al-Hijr is Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. With pieces dating back to the 1st century BC, façades, cave drawings, and water walls are some of the site’s most fascinating features. The antiquity and architectural expertise of Al-Hijr is shown at its best in its 131 rock-cut monumental tombs.
Mohammad Raheel

Mohammad Raheel

08/09/2021 18:48

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Good place
Roger Jabaan

Roger Jabaan

08/01/2021 19:13

Google review

Walk along the path where the great ancestors of this country stepped on, be amazed; the feelings that runs through anybody who visits this place is just like magic.
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