The Al-Ahsa oasis mounts between the wasteland of the Rub al-Khali desert as a charming paradise of shady palm groves and clear eyes, striking its roots deep into the region for thousands of years as a fertile land and crossing for caravans of trade and pilgrimage, and creates a cultural bond that unites the races and cultures of the Arabian Peninsula.
Al-Ahsa Oasis is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Kingdom and one of its most important sites registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List, because of its rich archaeological monuments and heritage treasures that trace the history of human settlement to the region since the Neolithic period.
The Al-Ahsa oasis opens its arms to entice its visitors to a breathtaking world of extended greenery, muddy villages, vibrant markets and exquisite historical sites, to entice its visitors to explore its artesian eyes, wells and water channels that flood their agricultural lands or swim in their refreshing waters! Do not miss the Hofuf, the commercial center of the city, get to know the first royal school in the Kingdom, or tour the Guatha Mosque, the first mosque in the eastern region, besides exploring the kiosks of handicrafts and local arts, and taste the best local dates in which the region is famous, such as salvation, Al-Barhi and others. Among its most prominent local dishes to try are red, porridge, marinated rice and dazzling saffron rice.
And the excitement of your journey towards the undulating golden sands of Al-Ahsa will not be complete without climbing the famous mountain mountain and entering the inscribed rock cave and overlooking the elevations of the charm and elegance of Al-Ahsa Oasis. But if you are a fan of adventure, do not miss the experience of renting a four-wheel drive vehicle and accompanying the residents of the region in "Tataes" on the extended sand dunes. As evening falls, take a tour of the vibrant Al-Qaisary Market in Al-Ahsa, and accompany street vendors in the streets bustling with sounds that resonate in the history of this historic coastal city.
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