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Rajajil Columns
The guide was updated:The mysterious constellation of upright stones (whose origins remain unexplained to date) at the Al-Rajajil archaeological site is one of the region's most popular attractions. Some theories suggest the structures had been used for worship and/or keeping time, but visitors are still left to ponder their true designation.
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- Address: Sakaka, Al-Jawf
- Opening hours: Sat–Thu midnight–noon, Fri closed
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Compact rural Sakaka is cut through by its main street which is hard to miss. The street is lined with shops and government offices; the authentic Al-Nusl Hotel is also located here. In the town's north, the ancient fort of Qasr Za'abel is perched atop a scenic cliff; east from here is Jabal Burnus rock with carvings dating back to the 6th century BC.
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Do & See
Dumat Al-Jandal
The ancient town of Dumat Al-Jandal breathes history and is basically one large open-air archaeological site. Its first mention dates back to as early as the 10th century BC. Explore the remains of Al Dar'i Quarter, the ruins of Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque and the Mard Castle in Dumah.
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Rajajil Columns
The mysterious constellation of upright stones (whose origins remain unexplained to date) at the Al-Rajajil archaeological site is one of the region's most popular attractions. Some theories suggest the structures had been used for worship and/or keeping time, but visitors are still left to ponder their true designation.
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Zaabal Castle
The ancient fort of Za'abal isn't just an attraction but provides bird's eye views of Sakakah city spread out below. From here, travellers will be able to take in the cityscape dominated by low-rise buildings and palm trees, as well as the historic quarter of Al-Dhel’ below.
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Kaf Village
Located in a sulfur-rich area, the village of Kaf draws travellers seeking to make use of the healing properties of sulfur springs abundant in its surroundings. Located around here are the limestone Kaf Palace, the Al-Sa’eedi Castle and a historic stone mosque.
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