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AlUla rolls out cultural and culinary journey during Ramadan

The ancient city of AlUla, nestled in the northwest of Saudi, has invited visitors to immerse themselves in the sacred tranquillity and contemplation of Ramadan while exploring the depth of the city’s heritage and culture, its gastronomic experiences.
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AlUla Old town decorated for Ramadan

The ancient city of AlUla, nestled in the northwest of Saudi Arabia, has invited visitors to immerse themselves in the sacred tranquillity and contemplation of Ramadan while exploring the depth of the city’s rich heritage and culture, its varied gastronomic experiences, and wholesome community activities.

Rami Almoallim, Vice President Destination Marketing & Management Office, said: “The observance of Ramadan in AlUla has always held a unique significance, and this year's festivities coincide with a revitalised spirit of rejuvenation and an ever-thriving immersive cultural and heritage scene that will captivate every visitor and resident.

“Ramadan in AlUla goes beyond sights and activities, as it presents a precious opportunity to authentically delve into the essence of the Holy Month, connect with the local community, embark on a journey of self-discovery, and share meaningful moments with our loved ones."

This year's Ramadan celebrations in AlUla promise an array of enchanting and enriching experiences, from traditional iftars featuring authentic local cuisines to captivating cultural displays that illuminate the historic Incense Road.

AlJadidah Iftar

AlJadidah Iftar (March 22, 6pm to 8.30pm): The iftar at AlJadidah Arts District aims to cultivate the community spirit of Ramadan, ensuring that each co-host of the iftar is a resident of AlJadidah, providing an authentic taste of the local cuisine. Accommodating up to 70 individuals, the iftar is free to attend, but tickets are mandatory.

Stargazing by Husaak

Iftar and Stargazing by Husaak (until April 8, 4pm to 10.15pm): To be held beneath the night sky of AlUla, the iftar will be held in th remote beauty of the Gharameel area, surrounded by the remnants of towering rock pillars. Adventurous stargazers will break their fast with traditional Saudi cuisine, gathered around a warm campfire.

Fawazer Ramadan

Fawazer Ramadan (every Thursday and Friday, 10pm to 12am): There is a chance to learn more about Ramadan and the unity it inspires through this unique activity held during the first three weekends of the Holy Month. A small stage will be set up for presenters to engage the audience with riddles, and rewarding those who answer correctly with culturally relevant gifts that reflect Ramadan themes and AlUla's identity.

Okto Harrat Viewpoint

Okto Harrat Viewpoint (daily, 1pm to 3am): The Holy Month can be celebrated amid nature’s beauty at Harrat Viewpoint, the summit of a volcanic mountain that overlooks canyons, the lush oasis and rock formations. Amidst enchanting decorations, vibrant lanterns and elegant motifs, Okto Restaurant at the Harrat Viewpoint will remain open until 3am daily, offering a delightful blend of traditional and international cuisine.

Elephant Rock

Elephant Rock (Saturday to Wednesday, 6pm to 2am; Thursday and Friday: 6pm to 3am): Ramadan festivities will be held at Elephant Rock with captivating decorations throughout. The site opens from iftar, providing ample time for visitors to immerse themselves in the celebratory atmosphere. Key Café, Jolt Qaws, and Salt will be open, serving their offerings.

Ramadan Carts

Ramadan Carts in AlJadidah (until April 9, 8pm to 2am): Discover a delightful array of food carts offering traditional Ramadan dishes meticulously prepared by local families. From savoury delights to sweet treats, these carts provide an authentic culinary experience, showcasing the rich and diverse flavours of Ramadan traditions.

Incense Road Celebration

Ramadan Incense Road Lights (Until April 9, 8pm to 3am): The revived Incense Road at the arts and culture hub will be adorned with sparkling lights, intricate lanterns, and fragrant incense. Decorative tapestries and local AlUla food carts will further enhance the cultural celebration of Ramadan.

Hotel Offers

Our Habitas AlUla: Experience complete rejuvenation with a one-night retreat and contemplation amidst picturesque canyons. The package includes one iftar and one suhoor, or breakfast and dinner for up to two guests.

Wellness and revitalisation also take centre stage at Our Habitas AlUla during Ramadan, with a special wellness-focused promotion at Thuraya Wellness Spa. For a serene late-night experience, indulge in a Candlelit Sound Bath under the stars.

In addition to accommodation and spa options, Our Habitas AlUla invites guests to savour wholesome iftar and suhoor experiences daily. Delight in an iftar at Tama Restaurant, nestled within the enchanting Ashar Valley, from March 15-April 12. Chef Sebestian will curate a menu inspired by Ramadan delicacies from the Levantine region.

Iftar Under the Stars, running from March 15 to April 12 on Fridays only offers a unique Matmoura iftar at Tama restaurant, features Chef Sebestian's Ramadan selection, which includes a delightful assortment of dates, refreshing beverages, traditional mezze, and delicacies cooked in handcrafted earth ovens.

Iftar options include Daily Iftar at Caravan by Habitas AlUla and a set menu for Suhoor at the Food Trucks.

Banyan Tree AlUla offers an exclusive Ramadan staycation, immersed in the serenity of the Ashar Valley beneath the enchanting starlit skies. Experience tranquillity in your private villa, where body and mind realign during this sacred month. For non-residents, Banyan Tree AlUla provides special offers on all spa treatments and wellbeing services between 10am to 5pm during Ramadan.

For a unique communal iftar experience, step into the the traditional Bedouin tent, every Friday from sunset to 9pm.

Celebrate Eid Al Fitr with a spectacular brunch at Harrat, where live music and stargazing activities await.

Cloud 7: The trendy AlUla hotel presents an exclusive offer from March 11 to April 9. As part of VIP in-room amenities, guests can indulge in a touch of sweetness with baklava, kunafa, and qatayef. All rooms will also include a mini basket with local AlUla dates from Al Hassa Oasis and laban in the minibar. A grand iftar buffet will feature a diverse menu with traditional dishes from various regions, including the Middle East, Thailand, Morocco, Indonesia, India, Egypt, Lebanon, and Senegal. There will also be live saj bread stations, Arabic sweets from AlUla, traditional desserts, a chocolate fountain, and an array of beverage options.

Shaden Resort offers relaxation amidst greenery and the towering mountain ranges. It showcases a variety of culinary delights. – TradeArabia News Service

 

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