Explore Al-Hofuf’s oasis, ancient secrets, and stunning landscapes. Discover Ibrahim Fort, Jebel Qarah, and Jawatha Mosque on this captivating tour.
Explore Al-Hofuf’s oasis, ancient secrets, and stunning landscapes. Discover Ibrahim Fort, Jebel Qarah, and Jawatha Mosque on this captivating tour.
- Al Hofuf - Known as the cultural center of the Al-Ahsa oasis, this city is steeped in ancient trade history and legends, possibly connected to the lost kingdom of Gerrha.
- Ibrahim Palace - A historic fort from the Ottoman era featuring a remarkable mosque, highlighting Islamic architecture and Al-Ahsa’s significant military and religious past….
- Al Hofuf - Known as the cultural center of the Al-Ahsa oasis, this city is steeped in ancient trade history and legends, possibly connected to the lost kingdom of Gerrha.
- Ibrahim Palace - A historic fort from the Ottoman era featuring a remarkable mosque, highlighting Islamic architecture and Al-Ahsa’s significant military and religious past.
- Jabal Qarah - A stunning limestone formation with refreshing caves, meandering canyons, and breathtaking views over the verdant, palm-filled oasis landscape.
- Jawatha Mosque - Among the oldest mosques in Saudi Arabia, it is believed to be one of the first sites where Friday prayers were conducted.

- Entrance to site
- Guide
- Transportation
- Lunch
- Water
- Entrance to site
- Guide
- Transportation
- Lunch
- Water
- Personal expenses
- Personal expenses
Al-Hofuf, the principal city of Al-Ahsa in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, is nestled within the world’s largest oasis, covering 85.4 km² and home to over 2.5 million palm trees sustained by an extensive underground aquifer. This lush area, encircled by desert, enables year-round farming. Al-Ahsa is also rich in history—Greek geographer Strabo…
Al-Hofuf, the principal city of Al-Ahsa in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, is nestled within the world’s largest oasis, covering 85.4 km² and home to over 2.5 million palm trees sustained by an extensive underground aquifer. This lush area, encircled by desert, enables year-round farming. Al-Ahsa is also rich in history—Greek geographer Strabo mentioned a prosperous Arab kingdom, Gerrha, renowned for its gold, silver, and intricate architecture. Although its precise location is still a mystery, modern Al-Hofuf is a leading contender. The tour starts here, including a lunch break. Participants will explore Ibrahim Fort and its mosque, then proceed to Jebel Qarah, a striking limestone formation with natural caves and breathtaking views over the oasis. The journey concludes at the historic Jawatha Mosque, rich in cultural and spiritual importance, offering a captivating mix of history, nature, and heritage.
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