Jabal Ithlib Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Jabal Ithlib is located in the province of Medina, where the Nabataeans held sacred religious ceremonies. There are two huge rocks, and the rock itself is also a Roman-style church with murals, shrines, etc., with a long history .
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Jabal Ithlib is located northeast of a large plain with the ancient Navatian city of Hegra (Madâin Sâlih / Al-Hijr), the largest sandstone outcrop in the region, with a height of 100m.
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Located inland about 500 km south of the Navatian capital Petra and 200 km from the Red Sea, Hegra is located on a large plain extending southeast of the Hijars Mountains. The plain is dotted with sandstone outcrops, which have been sharply carved out by the northwesterly winds blowing through the area every spring and early summer, forming a single mountain or a cluster of multiple mountains. Al-Hijr, also known as the city, means "rocky place" in Arabic. Ja ...
My wonderful experience with Hero Balloon flights.
Hi there, i am a doctor from jazan, saudi arabia. i travelled around 1500 km from my place to experience this balloon ride with Hero balloon Flight. It was a woderful experience on 20 Nov 2023 with ca...
Very nice
These rocks are the things that make you want to visit Al Ula. Beautiful place and I think it will offer more in time.
An area of outstanding beauty
An area of outstanding beauty which can be seen from a long distance all around AlUla. No wonder the nabathean chose this spot for as their holy place
Jabal Ithlib is located northeast of a large plain with the ancient Navatian city of Hegra (Madâin Sâlih / Al-Hijr), the largest sandstone outcrop in the region, with a height of 100m.
Located inland about 500 km south of the Navatian capital Petra and 200 km from the Red Sea, Hegra is located on a large plain extending southeast of the Hijars Mountains. The plain is dotted with sandstone outcrops, which have been sharply carved out by the northwesterly winds blowing through the area every spring and early summer, forming a single mountain or a cluster of multiple mountains. Al-Hijr, also known as the city, means "rocky place" in Arabic. Ja ...