Madinah Province
Historical Site

Tomb of Lihyan son of Kuza - Al Ula

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Tomb of Lihyan son of Kuza مقبرة لحيان بن كوز, Unamed Road، Hegra Saudi Arabia
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Description

Tomb of Lihyan, son of Kuza, also known as Qasr Al Farid or “The Lonely Castle”, is a well-known and iconic tomb in Mada’in Salih, Hegra in Al Ula, Saudi Arabia. The structure is said to have been erected in the 1st century CE and is unmatched when it comes to ancient design and architecture. Moreover It was also the first Saudi site to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Architecture

Despite its famous description as a ‘lonely castle’, the site is not at all a castle, rather it is designed entirely as a tomb. From the carvings and inscriptions inside the tomb you can tell a lot about the Nabataean culture.

The tomb is chiseled out of the rock from the top down which is an old Nabatean architectural technique and a major part of the Nabatean roots. A visit to this site offers great insight into the culture and religion of these ancient Arabic nomads. It offers a lesson that we can learn from the history of previous perished nations.

Even though the architecture of this tomb is unrivaled, it appears that the entire structure was never completed. Towards the base of the tomb, the craftsmanship is not as precise, which can be observed rather clearly. Still It is one of the most iconic places in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and a place to reflect on the history and lessons we can learn from the past.

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Tomb of Lihyan son of Kuza مقبرة لحيان بن كوز, Unamed Road، Hegra Saudi Arabia

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Pam

Pam

03/08/2022 19:22

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A must see for people looking to immerse themselves in the culture and history of Nabatean. Well-preserved tomb, it's just breathtaking!You must go with a guided tour, you cannot move freely around with your own for reasons of safety as well as preserve the site. The guide was very friendly. Highly recommend it.
Gareth Abramczyk

Gareth Abramczyk

02/24/2022 10:07

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If you are able, take the e-bike tour around the area. So much fun to ride between the tombs and puts you in the environment like the bus tour doesn't. Knowledgeable guides and the enthusiastic and smiley AlUla locals make you feel so welcome. The age and detail is incredible as are the stories of the people. Being there let's you really experience the history of the area.
Amy Z.

Amy Z.

02/04/2022 16:46

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I’ve tried to visit twice, and twice my pre-booked ticket has been canceled at the last minute. This happened in January, so I returned this weekend. I just found out that it’s been canceled yet again. Al Ula is beautiful, but this couldn’t be more frustrating.
Pulot joff

Pulot joff

01/27/2022 18:58

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This place has to much story to tell from formation of the rock up to human cevilization, its very amazing place. It was a short explanation but seeing on your 2 eyes the sculpture was built thousand years ago and its very unbelievable.
The Traveller

The Traveller

01/15/2022 16:55

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What a beautiful National treasure - WOW!!! The Tomb of Hegra is just breathtaking BUT unfortunately one must go with a guided tour (which we completely respect and appreciate) however, we were allowed ONLY 5 MINUTES at each site, which broke my heart as we wanted to stay much longer but the tour guide and accompanying Ranger did not allow it. There is no point asking for more time or getting into an argument as those are the rules - please respect them. Please bear in mind, tourists are not allowed to go anywhere near the heritage sites for the purpose of safety as well as protection of the site. Kindly be respectful of these guidelines and let’s try not ruin this experience as it truly is worthy of experiencing. The tour guide and ranger are superb and extremely polite and knowledgeable on the site, they speak fabulous English and are keen to share their knowledge on the historical background as well as the current explosion of tourism within and across the region. Highly recommend it.
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