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Mada'in Salih (earlier known as Al-Hijr), about 1,111 km west-northwest of Riyadh and about 402 km northwest of Madinah, is one of the not-to-be-missed historical wonders in Saudi Arabia (and unsurprisingly of the whole world). Mada'in Salih occupies a strategic position on the ancient spice route (Frankincense Route). All caravans crossing the area passed
by Al Hijr. This area was said to be very fertile with abundant water. Even though,
Al Hijr was mentioned in various inscriptions of which some dated back to the sixth century BC, all the
remaining architectural elements are dated to the Nabataean
Civilization that comes between 3rd century BC and the 1st century AD.
In July 2008, UNESCO declared Madain Salih as the World
Heritage Site.
For the route to Mada'in Salih, please proceed to the last page of this section
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