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#JabalIkmah #Dadan #WinterPark #JabalAlfil #ViewDeck Experience The World's Largest Living Museum There are traces of many who have built AlUla over millennia, from the capital of the kingdoms of Dadan and Lihyan, to the trading hubs of the Nabataeans and into the Islamic era. Much of AlUla’s epic rock formations, valley and sandy desert remains an untouched expanse, with discoveries yet to be made threaded through its rich and layered past. AlUla attracted pilgrims and travelers who came to take advantage of the abundant resources offered by its fertile oases. The people of AlUla have long been lauded for their hospitality, celebrated by famous explorers of the past for their warmth and authenticity. A vital crossroads along the famous incense-trading routes running from southern Arabia north into Egypt and beyond, AlUla's oases dotted the area and offered a much-needed respite for caravans of weary travelers. It remains a welcoming place to rest, commune and recharge. Jabal Ikmah Jabal Ikmah, a mountain near to the ancient city of Dadan, the capital of Dadanite and Lihyanite Kingdoms, has been described as a huge open-air library. Dadan Amongst the most significant discoveries in all of AlUla is the city of Dadan, the capital of the Dadan and Lihyan kingdoms. The city, which was built meticulously from stone and astride the valley’s oasis, dates back between the late 9th and early 8th century BCE (Kingdom of Dadan) and 5th–2nd century BCE (Kingdom of Lihyan). Jabal Ikmah and Dadan Tour Package Fee: Adults 60 Sar, Kids 12 and below 30 sar Jabal Alfil Unlike the ornate, hand-carved facades of nearby Hegra’s Nabataean tombs, the "trunk" and "body" of this monolithic red sandstone beast were hewn by natural forces — millions of years of wind and water erosion. The beauty of the unrefined structure is enhanced by its surroundings of a fine-sand sea studded with rocky outcrops, many of which are equally impressive in size and have interesting shapes and figures. Entrance Fee: Free View Deck The views as you wind your way up to this gem of a spot offer glimpses of what's to come. At the top, the road plateaus through a windswept, lunar landscape of black basalt rock, before arriving at a sad-looking park with a precarious fence at its edge. Suddenly the breathtaking view comes into sight and the entire Al Ula valley, surrounded by majestic red-rock mountains disappearing into the horizon, sprawls out before you like a surreal painting. Entrance Fee: Free source: https://www.experiencealula.com/en/di... for more Details visit Al Ula's website Intro: (0:00) View Deck: (0:23) Elephant Mountain: (7:18) Dadan: (9:12) Jabal Ikmah: (12:25) Elephant Mountain pt2: (13:31) Outro: (20:30)