This is being run by the Royal Commission of AlUla.
A new experience in AlUla called Hegra After Dark is now ongoing. All photos: RCU Commission
In celebration of AlUla Season, Saudi Arabia is hosting a variety of events for tourists until March next year.
Hegra After Dark is an hour-long programme that aims to give tourists a taste of Nabataean civilisation.
Guests are then invited to do some stargazing.
The programme ends with 'Awaken the Senses and Enjoy the Silence at Hegra' where visitors enjoy the experience of beauty and silence underneath the dark sky blanketed with stars.
Hegra After Dark was tailor-made for the season, as temperatures fall around the kingdom.
Staff dress up as characters inspired by the Nabatean civilisation.
The experience takes from archaeological studies that have provided unique insights into the Nabataeans' way of life.
It is set in Jabal al-Khuraymat, one of the four necropolis areas to have survived.
Hegra After Dark is running for six weeks.
It's being held at night, at the weekend, up until December 4.
Tourists can learn more about Nabataean civilisation in an immersive experience.
AlUla is home to Saudi Arabia's first Unesco World Heritage Site.
Tourists have much to learn about this fascinating part of history.
About 1,000 candles will light up the site at night.
More experiences such as this one will be announced soon.
This is being run by the Royal Commission of AlUla.
A new experience in AlUla called Hegra After Dark is now ongoing. All photos: RCU Commission
In celebration of AlUla Season, Saudi Arabia is hosting a variety of events for tourists until March next year.
Hegra After Dark is an hour-long programme that aims to give tourists a taste of Nabataean civilisation.
Guests are then invited to do some stargazing.
The programme ends with 'Awaken the Senses and Enjoy the Silence at Hegra' where visitors enjoy the experience of beauty and silence underneath the dark sky blanketed with stars.
Hegra After Dark was tailor-made for the season, as temperatures fall around the kingdom.
Staff dress up as characters inspired by the Nabatean civilisation.
The experience takes from archaeological studies that have provided unique insights into the Nabataeans' way of life.
It is set in Jabal al-Khuraymat, one of the four necropolis areas to have survived.
Hegra After Dark is running for six weeks.
It's being held at night, at the weekend, up until December 4.
Tourists can learn more about Nabataean civilisation in an immersive experience.
AlUla is home to Saudi Arabia's first Unesco World Heritage Site.
Tourists have much to learn about this fascinating part of history.
About 1,000 candles will light up the site at night.
More experiences such as this one will be announced soon.
This is being run by the Royal Commission of AlUla.