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The fact that these spots are not man-made makes visiting Al Ula more tempting. Elephant Rock - a 52-meter-high elephant-shaped rock shaped by time - it is Al Ula's most famous attraction.
To the north of Al-Ula's ancient Old Town is a 580-acre expanse protected as the Sharaan Nature Reserve, ... Another iconic ...
Visitors to Al-Ula get to explore the Elephant Rock which lies 11km northeast of the province, at a height of 52 meters. The natural formation looks like an elephant with a ground-bound trunk, and ...
From the awe-inspiring Nabatean tombs of Madain Saleh to the mesmerizing Elephant Rock and the captivating desert landscapes, Al Ula promises an unforgettable journey through history and wonder ...
The Elephant Rock is one of Al Ula’s most popular attractions. This season of Winter at Tantora, the site has transformed into a festive, cultural, ...
At Al-'Ula, there is a rock known as Elephant Rock while the local people call it Jabal AlFil. The Elephant Rock, a monolith rock formation resembling that of an elephant, is about 171 ft or 52 metres ...
Some of Al-Ula’s rocks, carved by the elements, have taken on surprisingly sculptural – and human – forms. One rock, known locally as Jabal Al-Fil, is famous for its resemblance to an ...
In its latest event focused on art and culture, Saudi Arabia’s al-Ula hosted 20 Saudi artists from seven different regions across the Kingdom to do live paintings inspired by the mesmerizing ...
Some of Al-Ula’s rocks, carved by the elements, have taken on surprisingly sculptural – and human – forms. One rock, known locally as Jabal Al-Fil, is famous for its resemblance to an ...