Madinah Province
Landmark

The Spectacular Elephant Rock - Al Ula

4.7Reviews

Description

The Elephant Rock (Jabal AlFil) is one of the world’s most popular rocks formations and the highlight of the region of Al Ula, a city of the Madinah Province in Saudi Arabia. Looking at it from afar, this rocks seems like an elephant with a ground-bound trunk. The Elephant Rock is also known as Jabal-Al’fil in the Arabic language. Standing at a height of 52 meters, the giant rock climbs three stories into the Arabian sky. It is hard to look at the gargantuan Elephant Rock and not feel awestruck by its tremendous size.

Landscape 

This mammoth stands out among the other hand-carved, ornate structures of nearby Hegra’s Nabataean tombs as it was shaped by natural forces. The trunk and body of this red sandstone beast were shaped through water and wind erosion that was caused over millions of years.

The huge elephant stands in a landscape of golden sands, surrounded by other rocky formations which are equally impressive in size. Regardless, the Elephant Rock still overshadows all that falls in its sight and acts as reminder of the sands of time. The beauty of this mighty elephant only increases at nightfall where it becomes more lifelike in the warm lights that have been installed at the site. Visiting the rock at night is advantageous to avoid the hot weather during the day. 

Refreshment

There are some seating arrangements near the rock, with sunken sofa areas and the option to light a fire; visitors can sit and enjoy the music and mountains. Coffee shops are located nearby where drinks and snacks are available. Most of the food places open at 4 pm, therefore it is advised to carry water along with some snacks due to the hot weather.

 

Destination Type
Area of Natural Beauty
Historical Site
Landmark

Location

Elephant Rock, AlUla Saudi Arabia

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الثريا الثريا

الثريا الثريا

09/03/2021 05:21

Google review

Ancient travelers and lovers of nature care about the rocky sites scattered around the world, with some choosing to document them in photos published on their social media pages. Like the Raouché rock in Lebanon, and other famous rocks in the deserts of the United States which attract tourists from across the world, the Elephant Rock in Al-Ula, west of Saudi Arabia, is also set to become a touristic attraction.
4xLife Arabia

4xLife Arabia

08/19/2021 06:56

Google review

Gigantic elephant standing in the desert is an amazing place to visit. This neglected place is getting some attention now. You can enjoy the cafeteria, eateries and quad bikes here.
Khoms Tambayan

Khoms Tambayan

08/14/2021 12:40

Google review

What a beautiful Allah Creations. Elephant rock mountain was a very unique rock formations in Al Ula. A very calm and relaxing place and One of the best place to visit in Saudi Arabia . #explore
Movin

Movin

07/26/2021 14:15

Google review

Nice Place, free entry-no tickets, evening is the best time to visit, google map will take you 4x4 road. If you have sedan car, while entering in to sandy road from Tar road, just skip first left in the map and take second left
Amal Gopi (Physio)

Amal Gopi (Physio)

05/19/2021 15:05

Google review

Before you go to the place you have to purchase the tickets for entry. The place is beautiful but the cost for the tickets to see is little bit more. Its in middle of the desert and one who want to go inside has to pay for it. There is no chair or shops in the place still charging for nothing.
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