Tourist attraction in Saudi
Religious Attractions
Al-Masjid al-Nabawi, Masjid al-Qiblatain, Quba Mosque and Jawatha Mosque are known as some of the holiest mosques in the world of Islam. The two holiest places in Islam, Macca and Madina also count as Saudi Arabia Popular Destinations for Muslims world wide.
Historic Attraction
Dumat al-Jundal, is the name for an ancient city of ruins located in North Western Saudi Arabia in the Al Jawf province.
Al-Akhdood is located in the south of Saudi Arabia in Najran region. Many antiques have been found, and the greatest discovery in the town was of the place where the king of the Kingdom of Himyar punished the citizens of the town if they converted to Christianity by throwing them into fire, which is called in Arabic "Akhdood”.
Tarut Island is the second largest island in the Persian Gulf located off the city of Qatif. The name was derived from that of the name of goddess of love and war, a Phoenican and Cananite goddess. Tarut is known for its historical landmarks, such as the Tarut castle.
The Black Stone in Saudi Arabia is a popular Saudi Arabian attraction, is the northern cornerstone of the Kaaba in Mecca. Bound to the Kaaba by a huge silver band, this stone is believed to have been a meteorite's remnant. A few Islamists believe that it was originally white in color, and has turned black by absorbing the sins committed by mankind.
Zoo and Museum
The largest zoo in Saudi Arabia, Riyadh Zoo is the best entertainment zone for kids on a tour of Saudi Arabia.
The National Museum of Riyadh is a landmark structure in the skyline of Saudi Arabia. Established as an ode to the country's educational and cultural development, the National Museum gives an insight into the history of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi
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