

Diriyah Half-Day Tour: Birthplace of Saudi Arabia
Nestled in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, Saudi Arabia is a testament to the rich traditional and cultural tapestry that has shaped the region for centuries. At the epicentre of this land lies Riyadh, a pulsating capital city where echoes of the past reverberate through its modern skyline. Riyaad’s historical significance is embedded over time, having played a vital aspect in the Arabian Peninsula’s history. The city has witnessed the empire’s rise and fall, been a significant hub and flow of trade routes, and has been a centre of cultural and political exchange for centuries. Known as the royal family’s ancestral home in Saudi Arabia, Diriyah, a jewel within the land, is a living testament to the city’s enduring legacy. And if you are wondering about things to do things in Saudi Arabia, Diriyah should definitely be on your list. From exploring the ancient ruins to immersing yourself in traditional Saudi Arabian cuisine, Diriyah has something for everyone to enjoy. Ad-Diriyah is a time machine that transports us to the bygone era and kingdoms. Above all, the land has earned recognition from the UNESCO World Heritage list due to its high historical significance. Here, Thrillark will take you on a fantastic trip to Diriyah, where you will wander through incredible architecture, lively lanes, exquisite mansions, and the famous historic mosque to immerse yourself in its legendary past. Get your tickets from Thrillark and discover history’s spirit at every corner! The ancient crown of Saudi Arabia – Diriya Diriyah, also spelt “Diriyah”, holds greater significance as the birthplace and capital of the first Saudi state. Located on the western edge of Riyadh, near the Highway, this ancient, tiny town played a crucial role in the formation of the kingdom. The city was left to rot for a century ever since it was destroyed by Ottoman in 1818. The town features diverse traditional mud-brick structures, defensive walls, historical buildings, mosques, and other cultural architecture from that time. In 2010, UNESCO recognised Diriyah as a World Heritage Site and emphasized the importance of preserving the heritage of the land. Apart from its historical significance, the Diriyah hosts various cultural events and festivals that invite tourists and residents alike. History of Diriyah The ancient city, located on the outskirts of Riyaad, was founded in the 15th century and became a centre for agriculture and commerce. Settlement strategies and trade routes significantly contributed to its growth. Established by Muhannad ibn Saud and Muhammad ibn And al-Wahhab, by the 18th century, the region had gained prominence as the capital city of the First Saudi State. Within years, the land gradually flourished into the prominent economic hub of Saudi Arabia, boasting strong fortifications. Bustling markets as well as Islamic scholastic traditions. On the other hand, Diriyah faced multiple invasions and attacks from the Ottoman Empire, which weakened its existence. In the early 18th century, the city fell under the empire, leading to the decline of the first Saudi State. Location : Diriyah is located on the northwestern outskirts of the Saudi capital, Riyadh. Embark, in a 30-minute journey to the Ad Diriyah on the bank of Wadi Hanifah, a dry river bed wakes up in the rhythmic touch of rain. What to see in Diriyah Experience a fun and informative tour of the prominent UNESCO World Heritage Site and gain all the valuable knowledge about their history from a well-informed guide. Some notable places of interest should be included in your Ad Diriyah bucket list. Turaif District: Thus, UNESCO World Heritage is the historic core of the Ad, Diriyah. The Turaif District includes well-preserved traditional Najdi architecture, adorned with mud brick structures and tamped paths that genuinely reflect the planning and life of Ubain in the 15th and 16th centuries. At-Turaif Palace: Located in the heart of Turaif District, it is a crucial landmark in the Diriyah. The At-Turaif Palace was the prominent residence of the ruling family and served as a political and cultural centre. The palace complex includes watchtowers, mosques, and residential buildings that feature traditional Najdi architecture. Salwa Palace: Another attraction in Ad Diriyah is the Salwa Palace, renowned for its distinctive architectural style. Known as the most prominent place on the site, it was the first home of Saudi Amirs and Imams during the First Saudi State. Equipped with a four-story structure, the palace comprises five main parts, built over different periods. The palace showcases intricate craftsmanship and designs that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the place. Historical Wall of Ad-Diriyah: The historical Wall surrounding is an imposing structure that once protected the city. Its ramant remains preserved, offering insight into city defensive measures in the past. Menzal Cultural Basecamp: In 2024, visitors can explore more of Diriyah Season by venturing off-the-beaten-track. Layali Diriyah: The heritage farms of historic Dirriyah will once again be transformed into ‘Layali Diriyah’ from 11 January 2024 to 10 March 2024. Essential Inclusion on Half-Day Tour to Diriyah The total duration of the tour is 4 hours. Complementary pickup and drop-off are included in the tour package, adding convenience to the tour. Knowledgeable tour guides who are proficient in both Arabic and English will be available to guide your tour and offer insights into the history of the site. Don’t forget to bring a water bottle and stay hydrated all through the tour. All foreign visitors must bring their passports and visas during the booking process and upon arrival. valid ID proof when booking and upon approval. A PAN card will not be considered a valid address proof. Men should dress appropriately, covering their knees and shoulders. Women should avoid wearing short bottoms, sleeveless shirts, short dresses, loose tops, crop tops, and miniskirts. Men should avoid wearing skinny jeans, sleeveless shirts, and shorts in public areas or shirtless under any circumstances. Men and women are forbidden from publicly displaying affection on the site. Half-day tour through Diriyah: Unveiling Cultural Treasures If your vacation is carved to lean towards history