From Riyadh, get to the cliffs on the edge of the world and see the natural wonders of Arabia along the way, like Elephant Rock and Jabal Abyad. You’ll stand on top of 1000ft (300m) cliffs at Jabal Fihrayn and see the land stretch seemingly forever in front of you. Observe dried rivers, camels wandering around, and hear stories of the ancient caravan route.Enjoy return transport to Riyadh on this full day tripEnjoy an uninterrupted view of the horizon from the cliffsFeel relaxed as you spend time relaxing in nature Your guide and driver will take care of logistics so you can enjoy the day out
tour by bus<br/>Pickup included
4X4<br/>Pickup included
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Meet your driver at your accommodation or the airport in Riyadh and take to the track leading to the exciting slopes at the edge of the world. Meet your hiking guide and follow the scenic hiking trail to the lookout point at the top of Mount Al-Fahren, where you will relax while having a picnic snack and enjoy views of Mount Al-Fahren. Then, head back down with stops along the way to visit the bat cave (optional). Once you arrive at the campsite, enjoy snacks served with coffee and tea, an archery experience and dinner accompanied by music. It ends with a return transfer to the pickup location on the outskirts of Riyadh.
These cliffs rise dramatically from the desert, stretching toward the sky like a great natural wall. When you stand atop them and look toward the horizon, you have a prime view of the sky as it seems to melt into the barren earth. The Edge of the World (Jebel Fihrayn) is an unexpected and dramatic geological wonder in the rocky desert northwest of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The site earned its nickname because from atop the escarpment, you have an uninterrupted view of the horizon.
It’s part of the much longer Tuwaiq Escarpment, and drops down 1,000 feet into an ancient ocean bed. While standing on the cliffs, you’ll spot dried rivers weaving across the land, and see camels moving far below. These camels and their herders are following a well-trodden path, as an ancient caravan route once passed within its shadow.
Saudi Arabia is a land of vast deserts, rich history, and profound cultural significance. Home to the two holiest sites in Islam, Mecca and Medina, it offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and modern developments, making it a destination of both spiritual and cultural exploration.
The holiest site in Islam, located in Mecca, this mosque surrounds the Kaaba, the most sacred structure in Islam.
Located in Medina, this mosque is the second holiest site in Islam and contains the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad.
An ancient city known for its Nabatean tombs and the famous Al-Ula Old Town, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history.
A stunning natural attraction featuring dramatic cliffs and desert landscapes, located just outside Riyadh.
The Red Sea Coast offers stunning beaches, clear waters, and excellent opportunities for diving and snorkeling.
A fragrant rice dish cooked with meat (usually chicken or lamb) and spices. It is the national dish of Saudi Arabia.
A traditional dish where meat (usually lamb or chicken) is marinated with spices and cooked in an underground oven.
A type of fried or baked pastry filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables. It is a popular appetizer and street food.
A traditional sweet pastry filled with dates, nuts, or spices. It is often served during special occasions and holidays.
This is the best time to visit Saudi Arabia as the weather is pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities and sightseeing. It's the peak tourist season, so expect more visitors and higher prices.
Saudi Riyal (SAR)
GMT+3
220VV, 60HzHz
Saudi Arabia is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, it's important to be aware of local customs and laws, as well as potential safety hazards like extreme weather and road conditions.
Riyadh Station, Jeddah Station
Riyadh Central Bus Station, Jeddah Bus Terminal
Modern and efficient, with separate sections for men and women. Easy to use with English signage.
Available • Apps: Uber, Careem
Car, Bike
A historic town known for its mud-brick architecture and the birthplace of the Saudi dynasty. It offers a glimpse into the country's past.
A stunning natural attraction featuring dramatic cliffs and desert landscapes, offering breathtaking views and hiking opportunities.
An ancient city known for its Nabatean tombs and the famous Al-Ula Old Town, offering a rich historical experience.
Price varies by option