AlUla Awarded Middle East's Leading Cultural Tourism Project 2023 by World Travel Awards

AlUla has received the Middle East's Leading Cultural Tourism Project 2023 award at the Middle East World Travel Awards. (SPA)
AlUla has received the Middle East's Leading Cultural Tourism Project 2023 award at the Middle East World Travel Awards. (SPA)
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AlUla Awarded Middle East's Leading Cultural Tourism Project 2023 by World Travel Awards

AlUla has received the Middle East's Leading Cultural Tourism Project 2023 award at the Middle East World Travel Awards. (SPA)
AlUla has received the Middle East's Leading Cultural Tourism Project 2023 award at the Middle East World Travel Awards. (SPA)

AlUla has received the Middle East's Leading Cultural Tourism Project 2023 award at the Middle East World Travel Awards, raising the visibility of this Saudi historical oasis that is one of the most attractive destinations in the region.

Royal Commission for AlUla Chief Tourism Officer Phillip Jones, together with other commission representatives, attended the awarding ceremony that was held in Dubai on Sunday.

The award comes in recognition of the commission's efforts to protect the region's unique cultural and natural heritage through a number of sustainable and comprehensive development initiatives.

This win boosts AlUla's status and will further increase its commitment to promote tourism and protect the historical legacy of the old city.

Located in the northwest of the Kingdom, AlUla is part of trade routes from old ages, and home to successive civilizations that have engraved their lives in the landscape and left many monuments that reflect the way of life at the time.

There are many archaeological and historical sites in AlUla governorate, most notably Hegra, which is Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Jabal Ikmah, which has hundreds of rock inscriptions in various ancient languages. The site was recently included in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.

The old city also has over 900 mud brick houses that were erected at least since the 12th century.

AlUla was named one of the world's best tourist villages for 2022 by the World Tourism Organization.



Over 100,000 Visitors Attend Al-Jouf International Olive Festival

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA
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Over 100,000 Visitors Attend Al-Jouf International Olive Festival

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

The 18th Al-Jouf International Olive Festival has attracted more than 100,000 visitors over the past five days, including attendees from both within and outside the Kingdom.

Organized by the Municipality of Al-Jouf Region at the Prince Abdullah Cultural Center in Sakaka, the festival offers a range of activities designed to enrich visitors’ experiences. These include Olive Kitchen, Olive Gallery, Oliva Park, and areas for productive families, SPA reported.

The event has become a key attraction for olive enthusiasts, producers, and experts on local, regional, and international levels.
Chief Executive Officer of the festival Omar bin Abdulaziz Al-Hamwan announced that the festival will continue until January 12.