Ushaiger Village Tour – an oasis hidden in the heart of Najd. A glimpse of its history it’s located 200km of Riyadh, it provides a glimpse of a slow-paced environment of the ancient Saudi society.

PRICE: $450
per person

 

Bedouins first settled here 1,500 years ago and Ushaiger quickly became a popular stopping point for pilgrims crossing to Makkah, due to its springs and low-brimmed olive and palm groves. Ushaiger means ‘little blonde’ that reflects the nearby red mountain that looms over the yellow mud houses – that still have a small community of residents keeps it alive, making use of its schools, shops and mosques. You walk through narrow lanes to enter a living museum, draped with traces of an ancient way of life.

Ushaiger is a labyrinth of winding alleyways, shaded pathways and timber-framed walkways, crossing between hundreds of mud houses. The village is divided into districts and bisected by groves of palm trees, and includes a cluster of beautifully renovated houses. These offer a stunning example of Najdi architecture, with its distinctive triangular windows and roofs, and ornately carved wooden doors. Some still bear the names of the families who lived there.

Tour Highlights:

Arrival to AlQasab Salt-land
Visiting Ushaiger Heritage Village & musume
Traditional lunch
Visiting Shagra heritage markets

Includes:

Pick up from hotel accommodation
Water and Soft Drinks
English Speaker Tour Guide / Driver
Air conditioned vehicle
personal expenses

 

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