Al Ula Oasis

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Important things to know :

entry fee is 2000.00 Saudi Riyal SAR

About Al Ula Oasis

The oasis supported civilizations such as the Dadanite and Lihyanite kingdoms, whose archaeological remains can still be explored nearby. Traditional mudbrick farms and irrigation channels — known locally as “falaj” systems — reflect a sustainable agricultural heritage that allowed communities to thrive in the desert.


Things to See / Key Attractions Near AlUla Oasis


  • Palm groves and citrus farms – Walk among thousands of date palms and smell fresh earth after irrigation
  • Traditional irrigation channels – Listen to gentle water flow through centuries-old systems
  • Shaded walking trails – Cooler pathways offering relief from desert heat
  • Birdlife and local flora – A peaceful setting for nature lovers
  • Farm-to-table dining experiences inside the oasis
  • Close proximity to AlUla Old Town, where mudbrick homes tell stories of past generations



Best Time to Visit AlUla Oasis


  • October to March – Pleasant temperatures between 15°C and 25°C, ideal for walking
  • Early morning – Crisp air, soft light, and fewer visitors
  • Late afternoon / sunset – Golden light filtering through palm leaves creates beautiful shadows
  • Spring (February–April) – Farms appear especially lush
  • During AlUla’s winter cultural season – Festivals and outdoor experiences are more frequent



Tickets Information for AlUla Oasis


  • General access to walking trails is often free
  • Some guided farm tours or curated experiences may have separate charges
  • Prices vary depending on experience type (e.g., guided walk, farm-to-table dining)
  • No age, height, or weight restrictions for general visits
  • Advance booking recommended for special experiences or workshops



Opening Hours for AlUla Oasis


  • Open daily; accessible during daylight hours
  • Best explored between sunrise and sunset
  • Certain eco-trails and guided tours may operate on scheduled time slots
  • Evening access may be limited outside event seasons
  • Booking for organized experiences available through official AlUla tourism platforms



Nearby Attractions & Where to Eat AlUla Oasis


Nearby Attractions

  • Hegra – Explore monumental Nabataean tombs
  • Elephant Rock – A striking natural sandstone formation
  • Maraya – A mirrored architectural landmark hosting performances

Where to Eat

  • Somewhere AlUla – Contemporary Middle Eastern cuisine
  • Tama at Habitas – Seasonal dishes inspired by local produce


Important Tips

#1

Visit early morning or late afternoon

#2

Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for dirt paths

People also ask :

Yes. The shaded pathways and open space make it comfortable for families and children.

It is generally peaceful, especially during early morning visits.

Address

AlUla Oasis, AlUla, Al Madinah Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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