Situated about 200 kilometers northwest of Riyadh, near the town of Shagra, Ushaiger Heritage Village is one of the oldest villages in the region. The name ‘Ushaiger’, translates to ‘little blonde’ which comes from the nearby red mountain that stands tall, shadowing the yellow mud houses of the Ushaiger Heritage Village.
History and culture
Historically, the village has been a major stopping point for pilgrims coming from Kuwait because of its freshwater springs and because the clustered olive and palm trees in this region provide great shade. A museum established by the locals, called the Al Salem Museum, offers a glimpse into the heritage of the village with its famous weaponry, utensils, embroidered clothing, and jewelry.
The locals in Ushaiger Village are very hospitable and friendly and are usually always happy to help visitors. They have formed a small community that has developed its shops, mosques, and schools to cater to its needs. You should take a walk through the streets of this village to get a glimpse into the lives of the locals.
Divided into districts, some parts of the village even have renovated houses that provide a glimpse into the Najdi architecture with their carved wooden doors, triangular roofs, and beautiful windows. You can also drive up to the mountain road and enjoy a 360-degree view of the village from the top.