πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ Saudi Arabia

Hegra (Madain Salih)

AlUla, Medina Region Β· β˜… 4.9

Our Review

If Petra is the Nabataean crown jewel, Hegra is its most pristine secret. Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site encompasses 111 monumental rock-cut tombs carved from rose-colored sandstone outcrops in the AlUla desert, dating primarily from the 1st century BCE to the 1st century CE. Unlike Petra, which has been visited for centuries, Hegra was effectively closed to tourism until 2020, meaning the preservation is extraordinary.

The largest tomb, Qasr al-Farid, stands alone on a hillside: a four-story facade carved from a single free-standing rock formation, its lower course deliberately left unfinished as if the sculptors simply walked away mid-work. The effect is haunting. Other tombs cluster in groups, their facades decorated with eagles, sphinxes, urns, and Nabataean inscriptions that identify the occupants by name and social standing.

Beyond the tombs, the site preserves remnants of the Nabataean city: the Diwan (a sacred meeting place carved into cliff rock), irrigation channels, wells, and marketplace foundations. The surrounding AlUla landscape offers additional sites including the mud-brick Old Town, the palm oasis, and the Maraya concert hall. Book a guided tour rather than exploring independently; the knowledgeable local guides transform the experience.

What to Know

  • Arrive early to avoid midday crowds
  • Multilingual audio guides available on-site
  • Photography generally permitted (no flash)
  • Accessible facilities and family-friendly amenities
  • Allow minimum 2-3 hours for a thorough visit
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