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On this women-only adventure through Saudi Arabia’s dramatic landscapes and UNESCO World Heritage sites, you’ll spend 12 days learning about the country’s deep history, sampling local cuisine and connecting with local women. Eager to tell their own stories, they’ll introduce you to the diverse lives of Saudi women today. Visit a citrus farm run by two sisters who turned their father’s vision into a multigenerational business, learn traditional recipes with a local cook, explore the Holy City of Madinah and the historic district of Al Balad with female guides, and unwind at a women-only beach club on the Red Sea.
Reiseverlauf 2026
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Riyadh
<Salam! Welcome to Riyadh – the birthplace of modern Saudi Arabia. Once a walled, mud-brick way along desert trading routes, this capital is now a contemporary metropolis with more than 4000 mosques, shopping centres, palaces, museums and traditional souks. When you arrive at Riyadh International Airport, an Intrepid representative will meet you and take you to your hotel, ready for your adventure to begin at 6 pm with a welcome meeting. Get to know your local leader – women are making significant contributions to the tourism sector here and represent around 30% of the workforce – over a traditional meal in a heritage restaurant. Saudi Arabian cuisine blends traditional Arabian and Middle Eastern flavours with influences from Africa and South Asia. You’ll sample local breads, fresh salads, sambosas (a triangle pastry often filled with beef, onions and spices), taheena and kabsa (a mixed rice dish).
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. Traffic is notoriously bad in Riyadh, especially between 4-7pm. If you're heading out to explore today allow enough time to get back to your hotel for the welcome meeting. Ubers and Careem are widely used across the city, or you could explore on the metro. The Kingdom Tower usually opens late afternoon, but this can change. Please check the website for the latest information. -
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Riyadh
<After breakfast, take the world’s longest driverless metro system – spanning 176 km across 85 stations – to the National Museum to journey through the ages of Saudi Arabia’s history. Then jump back on the metro to Souq Al Zal, one of the city’s oldest markets. From there, take a private transfer to a local home to share lunch with a family and get to know the local culture. After, drive to Diriyah – the birthplace of the first Saudi state – to explore the UNESCO-listed At-Turaif district. It holds great historical weight and is known for its well-preserved adobe structures that showcase traditional Najdi architecture. Learn how mud-brick houses were built, how homes were cooled during summer and how people lived without electricity. You might like to hang around for dinner here – things liven up in the evening in Saudi Arabia, making it a great time for people watching. Your leader can also provide dinner recommendations closer to your hotel.
You'll be contending with the Riyadh traffic today, so be prepared for some long stretches between some sites. Your leader will do their best to manage this. -
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Ushaiger to Unayzah
<Head to Unayzah this morning, stopping in the heritage village of Ushaiger where you’ll get a glimpse into a traditional, slow-paced Saudi society. Bedouins settled here 1500 years ago and Ushaiger quickly became a popular rest stop for pilgrims crossing to Makkah, thanks to its springs and olive groves. Continue to Buraydah, where you’ll join a local cook in her home to learn about the dishes the Najd area is famous for. Influenced by the region’s topography and desert climates, Najd food is hearty and wholesome – think rich stews, wheat and rice dishes with fragrant spices. After lunch, head to your Qasimi-style lodge on a working farm among gardens and date palms to enjoy some downtime. Regroup in the evening to explore Al Musakwaf Traditional market and eat dinner at a local spot. You might also get to sample Kleija made by local women – these biscuits hail from the date-rich province of Qassim and are filled with date molasses or honey.
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Buraydah to Hail
<On your way to Hail today, stop at Buraydah – home to the world’s largest date market. Known as the Date City, this is where farmers come for the seasonal market in August and September. Buraydah has more than 11 million date palm trees – the highest concentration in Saudi Arabia. Learn why dates are a cornerstone of Saudi culture and why they’re considered one of the best gifts. Continue to Hail, where you’ll have free time for the afternoon. Regroup in the early evening to check out Hail Market and visit an Abaya shop, where you’ll learn how this staple piece has evolved and how many Saudi women still choose to wear it, even since it became optional in 2018. This is the perfect place to buy an abaya (as a foreigner, the use of an abaya is completely optional, but you’ll need one to visit Madinah).
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. -
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Hail
<Make your way to Jubbah this morning to explore the area with a local guide. One of Saudi Arabia's five UNESCO World Heritage sites, Jubbah is home to the country’s most famous rock art, with petroglyphs dating back 10,000 years. Return to Hail in the afternoon, where the rest of the day is free to explore. Hail was once the capital of the entire Arabian Desert and a historic stop for those travelling to Mecca from the north. This evening, you might like to head to the city outskirts for a Bedouin picnic dinner known as kishta, complete with a traditional tent, rugs, cushions and a meal cooked over coals.
We ask travellers to avoid the Buryadah Camel Market as it goes against our Animal Welfare policy. While wildlife viewing is a big part of many itineraries, we strive to view animals in their natural habitats and with the greatest respect. It’s against company policy for leaders to facilitate the booking of activities that do not adhere to our company’s Animal Welfare policy and ethos. This includes organising transport to and from these activities. -
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AlUla to Wadi Al Disah
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Leistungen 2026
- Hotel (5 Nächte), Heritage Hotel (1 Nacht), Desert Lodge (3 Nächte), Boutique Hotel (2Nächte)
- Riyadh - Traditionelles saudisches Abendessen
- Riad - kostenloser Flughafentransfer bei Ankunft
- Riyadh - Nationalmuseum
- Riad - Traditionelle Hausmannskost mit weiblichen Gastgebern
- Diriyah - UNESCO-Stätte
- Riad - Besuch des Souq Al-Zal Marktes
- Ushaiger - Heritage Village
- Buraydah - Kochvorführung mit Köchin
- Unayzah - Al Musoawkaf Traditioneller Markt
- Buraydah - Terminmarkt
- Hail - Barzan Markt & Abaya Laden
- Hail - Jubbah Felskunst mit lokalem Führer
- AlUla - Elefantenfelsen (Jabal AlFil)
- AlUla - Zitrusfrüchte-Farm-Tour & Mittagessen
- AlUla - Madain Saleh (Hegra) Tour mit lokalem Führer
- AlUla - Maraya Konzertsaal Führung & Eintritt
- AlUla - Oasenbesuch
- AlUla - Historische Altstadt und Al Jadidah Area
- Madinah - Stadtrundfahrt mit einheimischer Führerin
- Madinah - Saudisches Picknick bei Sonnenuntergang mit einheimischer Führerin
- Madinah - Marktbesuch & Mittagessen
- Madinah - Hijaz Railway Terminus Station
- Al Balad - UNESCO-Wanderung mit weiblicher Führung
- Dschidda - Schwimmende Moschee
- Jeddah - Ladies only Beach Club
- Jeddah - Rotes Meer Bootsfahrt
- Riyadh – Traditional Saudi Dinner
- Riyadh – Complimentary Airport arrival transfer
- Riyadh - National museum
- Riyadh - Traditional Home cooked meal with female hosts
- Diriyah - UNESCO Site
- Riyadh - Souq Al-Zal Market visit
- Ushaiger - Heritage Village
- Buraydah - Cooking demonstration with female chef
- Unayzah – Al Musoawkaf Traditional market
- Buraydah - Date market
- Hail – Barzan Market & Abaya shop
- Hail - Jubbah Rock art with local guide
- AlUla - Elephant Rock (Jabal AlFil)
- AlUla - Citrus Farm Tour & Lunch
- AlUla - Madain Saleh (Hegra) Tour with local guide
- AlUla - Maraya concert Hall Guided Tour & Entry
- AlUla - Oasis visit
- AlUla - Historical Old town and Al Jadidah Area
- Madinah - City Tour with local female guide
- Madinah - Sunset Saudi Picnic with female local guide
- Madinah - Market visit & lunch
- Madinah - Hijaz Railway Terminus Station
- Al Balad - UNESCO Heritage walking tour with female guide
- Jeddah - Floating Mosque
- Jeddah - Ladies only Beach Club
- Jeddah - Red Sea Boat trip
- 11x Frühstück
- 5x Mittagessen
- 4x Abendessen
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