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It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, frequented by adventure lovers, mountain lovers, and hiking enthusiasts. It was the bottom of a large sea that submerged the Arabian Peninsula. It shows traces of river beds and paths that dried up a long time ago and extend for hundreds of kilometers to draw beautiful shapes in its wide plains.
See the reflection of the golden color on the Tuwaiq Mountains at sunset, and see the stars of the Milky Way at night to take you to a world full of calm and tranquility on the edge.
Service animals allowed
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Bottled water
Snacks
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Riyadh City: Pick up everyone from their locations and start driving the Mount Tuwaiq. 1 Hour Darb al-Manjur Hike: The Al-Manjoor Hiking Trail is enjoyable, 3 km long, and ascends to the top of Mount Tuwaiq. Great trail, takes about 2 hours. It is one of the oldest hiking trails in Jabal. Used to be a hunting path, where abundant hunting was from the mule and others and this was the road leading to (Mezaira). 3 Hours Riyadh City: Start driving back to the city and drop everyone back. 1 Hour
Pickup included
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alyonaks,
19 thg 3, 2024
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Such a perfect way to reboot yourself. The trail itself is not complicated. Actually you can choose how to deal with it btw - to start from the top and get to the bottom - the easiest way. Great sunset views if you hunt them ;) grab some tea and enjoy. But… If you want to watch them from the top, start the hike from the bottom (more efforts ofc). Our option was to start from the top, to get down approx half of the trail and just get back and enjoy) Thaaaanks Team for ability to explore more, will keep going. And it’s great this trip was flexible, considering the amount of our free time for it👏🏻

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