Discovering Dadan
Tomb of Lihyan son of Kuza, Hegra
ARABIAN NIGHTS
During the trip, the evenings were as awe-inspiring and culturally enriching as the days. One night, the group headed to Elephant Rock to watch the sunset cast an entrancing glow across the natural rock formation – a must-do for any visitor. While great photo opportunities were certainly not in short
supply throughout the trip, Maraya – the largest mirrored glass FYMPHMRK MR XLI [SVPH ¯ SJJIVIH SRI SJ XLI FIWX EW VI¾IGXMSRW SJ the surrounding sandstone cliffs glinted off its surfaces. After snapping that Instagram-worthy shot, the group headed to Banyan Tree AlUla for a site visit and dinner at Harrat. For the last two nights, agents stayed at Our Habitas,
where immersive experiences are at the forefront, with complimentary daily programming offering everything from meditation and sound bathing to mixology masterclasses. The group enjoyed an evening of stargazing, before taking part in a sound healing session, where the soft hums and chimes of bells gently echoed off the surrounding cliffs. 8LI ½REP IZIRMRK [EW WTIRX I\TPSVMRK XLI WLSTW MR XLI 3PH
Town, before a dinner at Somewhere, which served a medley of dishes such as kale tabbouleh salad and beetroot houmous.
Hegra, touring by vintage Land Rover
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Select World Travel “Dar Tantora’s ethos and concept are perfect for guests who want to immerse themselves in AlUla’s culture. The pool area is stunning, and the service and cuisine blew us away. At Our Habitas, there is the luxuriousness clients expect and it’s amazing how much is on offer for guests.”
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Jason McCrum, If Only
“Everything I’d heard and the preconceptions I had about the people and culture of this destination were utterly wrong, which has opened my eyes to the beauty that is AlUla. The
people are so friendly, and they have a wonderfully forward- thinking society, which is very specific and special to AlUla.”
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