Sign up for a day tour and explore the rich history of the Al-Ukhdood Archaeological City, a fascinating site dating back to the Kingdom of Himyar (110 BC to 525 AD). Walk through ancient ruins, carved inscriptions, and the remnants of a powerful civilization that once thrived in southern Saudi Arabia.
We'll also take you to the nearby Hima Wells, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient water sources and remarkable rock carvings left by travelers and traders over thousands of years. It's a place where history and an unreal landscape come together.
What makes our tours unique is that we care deeply about making your experience authentic and meaningful. You’ll explore these incredible sites with local guides who speak fluent English and share the stories, culture, and spirit of the region like only locals can.
Pickup included
Start driving from Abha at 8 A.M.
The Hima Wells are a group of historic wells located in the Najran region of southwestern Saudi Arabia, within the Hima Cultural Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Surrounding the Hima Wells is a cultural rock art area, covering an area of 557 km² and containing 550 rock art panels, which feature hundreds of thousands of petroglyphs and inscriptions.
Wadi Najran is one of the largest valleys in the Arabian Peninsula, and its tributaries come from the Sarat mountains and hills surrounding the area. It extends 180 miles to the east from its mouth in the plains where it ends in the sands of the Empty Quarter.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.