

The largest mosque in the world, Al Masjid Al Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is a revered site for Muslims worldwide, housing the Kaaba, Islam's holiest place.
Respectful attire is required for visiting Al Masjid Al Haram.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the hot climate of Mecca.
For comfortable prayer during long hours at the mosque.
Famous for its traditional Saudi breakfast and local atmosphere.
Iconic for its fried chicken and local presence since 1974.
Renowned for its Lebanese cuisine and shisha in a vibrant setting.
The Kiswah is the black silk and gold embroidered cloth that covers the Kaaba, replaced annually during the Hajj. Smaller pieces are sold as souvenirs.
Oudh is an aromatic resin obtained from the Aquilaria tree, used to make traditional Saudi perfumes.
Dates are a staple food in Saudi Arabia, with various local varieties like Ajwa, Khadrawy, and Sukkari.
Deep-fried dough balls soaked in honey or date syrup, often served with cream or ice cream.
Grilled meat (chicken, lamb, or beef) wrapped in lafa bread with vegetables and tahini sauce.
A Saudi Arabian mixed rice dish with meat and spices, often served with a side of yogurt.
The holiest site in Islam, featuring the Kaaba and the Zamzam Well.
A 601-meter tall tower offering panoramic views of the city and the Kaaba.
A mountainous region known for its lush greenery, waterfalls, and orchards.
A serene park where Buddha delivered his first sermon, now home to a deer museum and ancient stupas.
Experience the thrill of skiing under the stars, with illuminated slopes and a unique atmosphere.

A stunning 17th-century mosque in Lahore, renowned for its intricate tile work and beautiful courtyard.