Found right external Madain Saleh is Hejaz Railway Museum, which features some portion of the Ottoman rail route network that once went through the Hejaz, or western Saudi Arabia. Visitors can figure out how significant the transportation framework was to Islam and view a portion of the remaining parts of Al Ula Station, including unique tracks and trains. (The first station, which was bombarded by the British in 1917, still stands in Al Ula. Vacationers can pause and take photographs of the compound yet are not permitted to enter.) The Hejaz Railway was a fantastic venture proposed in the mid twentieth century by the Ottoman Empire.
The line was intended to make journeys to Medina more straightforward for Muslims in peripheral nations, but since of huge upward and confusions with building hit toward the start of World War I, the line was closed down and never reestablished. The remaining parts of the line, which length from Damascus, Syria, to Medina, Saudi Arabia, are assigned as an UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most prized tourist spots in Saudi Arabia.
Last, yet not least, close by Elephant Mountain (now and then called Elephant Rock) offers open perspectives on old geographical developments in the moving sands of the Hejaz, or Western Province. The grand area sits between Al Ula and Madain Saleh. Neighborhood guides are glad to take more time to this area.
Guests to Al-Ula get to investigate the Elephant Rock which lies 11km upper east of the area, at a stature of 52 meters. The normal development resembles an elephant with a ground-bound trunk, and it is encircled different many stone monuments.
Abdel Aziz container Laboun, a geography teacher at the University of King Saud, said he thinks this rough mountain has required great many years to take this shape, as disintegration factors impacted the most vulnerable parts in the mountain.
"As Al-Ula enters the field of worldwide the travel industry, this site will happen to worldwide importance, and will be one of the world's most famous rocks, where individuals like to take pictures of." If you are a adventrous tourist you must have visit these beautiful places.
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