Hidden Gems
This collection features diverse landmarks across the Makkah Region, from the 250-meter deep Al-Wahbah volcanic crater with its white salt crust to the historic 19th-century coral-stone architecture of Biet Nassif in Jeddah’s Al-Balad. It includes the world’s tallest lighthouse, the Jeddah Light, and the monumental Mecca Gate designed as a Quran on a stand. Cultural sites range from the Mecca Museum’s archaeological exhibits to the Jamaraat Bridge in Mina, alongside the high-altitude peaks of the Sarawat Mountains.
Al-Wahbah crater
Al Wahbah Crater, also Maqlaʿ Ṭamiyyah, is a volcanic crater, which is about 250 kilometres away from Ta'if, on the western edge of the…
Biet Nassif
Nasseef House or Nassif House is a historical structure in Al-Balad, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Jeddah Light
Jeddah Light is an observation tower, port control tower and active lighthouse in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Mecca Gate
The Gate of Mecca, Mecca Gate or Makkah Gate, also known as Qur'an Gate, is an arch gateway monumental on the Makkah al-Mukkarramah road of…
Mecca Museum
Housed in the Al-Zahir Palace, this museum displays archaeological artifacts from various Islamic eras, pre-Islamic history, and ancient Arabic calligraphy.
Jabal Sawda
A high peak in the Sarawat mountain range south of Ta'if, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and a cooler climate than the coastal plains.
Jamaraat Bridge
The Jamaraat Bridge is a pedestrian bridge in Mina, Saudi Arabia, near Makkah used by Muslims during the Hajj ritual Stoning of the Devil.
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