Ohhh das freut mich aber zu hören 😍 ganz lieben Dank fürs anschauen! Ich hoffe AlUla hat es auf deine Reiseliste geschafft ;) oder warst du schon dort?
@@Neverreallyhome Nee, war ich leider noch nicht 😩 Aber dein "monumentales" Video hat mir gezeigt, welche außergewöhnlichen Orte es doch auf dieser Erde gibt!🤗 Das hatte was von Lawrence von Arabien 😉 Die Filmmusik muss man sich halt noch dazu denken! 🙂
Al-Ula is not a cursed city, this is a misconception among some ignorant muslims and unfortunately it's widely spread on social media. Al-Ula has been inhabited by humans for thousands of years and until now. Al-Ula has many activities such as free fall and air ballooning. I wished u went to a place that overlooks the entire city of Al-Ula called hurrat viwepoint and there is a restaurant area. There are a views that u missed such as the cut rock called Al-nasla rock and the Rainbow rock and there is a rock in the shape of a human face. I recommend u to go to the Red Sea destination, which consists of 22 pristine islands out of 90 uniquely developed islands and has unparalleled resorts. The Red Sea is know for its amazing coral reefs, rare marine life such as Sea turtles, dolphins, sharks and whales.
@@Noura-n8s we wanted to go to the viewpoint but it was under renovation when we went 😭 and most of the activities weren’t on as it was super hot. I’ll definitely go back next year but then not in the plain heat 😂 and as for the cursed city.. I read about it and there’s a story that explains why it’s cursed and many people messaged me on Instagram that they’re not allowed to go there but we met many Muslims there who weren’t concerned about being there so I assume it’s more of a „tale“? Interesting story though! Love these
@@Neverreallyhome renovation usually start off season since u came in summer, but Al-Ula really stunning in winter. U should come this December or January and go to Riyadh season and The dege of world and explore beauty of Saudi Arabia. Actually there is a systematic campaign to tarnish Saudi Arabia's reputation by spreading many rumors and funny and ridiculous information that Saudi Arabia is not developed or unsafe or that we live in tents and every citizen owns a barrel of oil 😂, so Saudi Arabia opened its doors to tourists from all over the world to come and live the experience instead of reading of Google. Experience is the best proof 👍. Welcome to ur home any time. 🇸🇦💚
To clarify, the area of torment for the people of Thamud is forbidden to enter from the state, but the rest of the place belongs to civilizations that came after them, including the Nabataeans, who migrated from Petra to Al-Ula due to the Roman invasion of their country and established their second capital on the ruins of the people of Thamud, so there is a misconception that most places have nothing to do with the people of Thamud, so tourism and housing are allowed, and the area was inhabited by many nations, including Amalek, the grandfather of the Banu Azraq and Jurhum, the Canaanites in Lebanon, the Egyptians in Egypt, and the Amorites, the people of Babylon. Amalek’s grandfather is Sam bin Noah, from the descendants of those who inhabited Palestine, and they are the ones who were called the giants in the Quran when the Prophet Moses, peace be upon him, fought them, and the Jews refused to fight them for fear of their size and strength, so they said to Moses, “Go, you are your Lord, and fight.” Amalek, the son of Laud, his brothers, including the Persians in Iran, and also Tasam, who are a people who inhabited with their cousins, Jadis, the region of Al-Yamamah, currently Riyadh, and in it their war between them occurred, and the famous story of Zarqa Al-Yamamah, which can be seen at a distance of three days, occurred.@@Neverreallyhome
منطقة العذاب ليست في كل العلا في منطقة معينة مسورة من الدولة اما باقي المناطق فهي سكنتها شعوب اخرى ومنهم العماليق قبل قوم ثمود ثم بعدهم الانباظ بعد هروبهم من البتراء بعد غزوة الرومان لهم فاتوا وطردوا دادان وانشأو عاصمتهم
@@NeverreallyhomeSaudi Arabia, unfortunately, did not care about the antiquities of it. It is an area where Adam and Eve lived in Mecca, and their children spread out from there. Eve was buried in the city of Jeddah. From there, the peoples of the Earth set out to Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, and Iran. More than 30 civilizations lived there before Christ, including the people of Ad, Thamud, Amim, Dilmun, Ummat Jasim, Dumat Al-Jandal, and Madyan (the Arabic alphabetical letters are arranged according to the names of the kings of Madyan, Abjad Hawaz Hati Kalm). The tribes of Jacob lived in the southeast of Al-Ula, and they are descendants of Joseph, peace be upon him, and Aaron, son of Imran. They lived in Khaybar and Fadak and built the oldest Jewish temples. Also in Jubail, east of Saudi Arabia, the oldest church was built there, as well as the Najran Church in southern Saudi Arabia, which was built by the Egyptian Copt Pachomius. Their story is famous. Christians were burned there in the trench by the Jewish king in Yemen. There are many places worth visiting, rooted in history. Saudi Arabia did not care about it until after 2018, and most of the important discoveries after this date, unfortunately, of course, most historians are interested in Egypt, Iraq, and the Levant. Yemen and Iran ignored the belief that it was just a desert among those civilizations.
Wow this place looks like out of this world 😍😍😍🤩 can’t wait to visit!
You’ll love it! When are you planning to go? 😊
Bin tief beeindruckt von der atemberaubenden Schönheit der Landschaft 🤩Vielen Dank für das sehr schöne und informative Video!
Ohhh das freut mich aber zu hören 😍 ganz lieben Dank fürs anschauen! Ich hoffe AlUla hat es auf deine Reiseliste geschafft ;) oder warst du schon dort?
@@Neverreallyhome Nee, war ich leider noch nicht 😩 Aber dein "monumentales" Video hat mir gezeigt, welche außergewöhnlichen Orte es doch auf dieser Erde gibt!🤗 Das hatte was von Lawrence von Arabien 😉 Die Filmmusik muss man sich halt noch dazu denken! 🙂
My dream destination 😍😍😍
It’s really worth the trip! 😍
☺️☺️☺️ habe you been there yet?
Such a beautiful place :)
Right? Like out of this world 😍
We need more videos of you and your friend 😂 the ADHD comment was hilarious 😆😆
Hahaha yeah that’s how we are, always roasting each other 😁
Al-Ula is not a cursed city, this is a misconception among some ignorant muslims and unfortunately it's widely spread on social media. Al-Ula has been inhabited by humans for thousands of years and until now. Al-Ula has many activities such as free fall and air ballooning. I wished u went to a place that overlooks the entire city of Al-Ula called hurrat viwepoint and there is a restaurant area. There are a views that u missed such as the cut rock called Al-nasla rock and the Rainbow rock and there is a rock in the shape of a human face. I recommend u to go to the Red Sea destination, which consists of 22 pristine islands out of 90 uniquely developed islands and has unparalleled resorts. The Red Sea is know for its amazing coral reefs, rare marine life such as Sea turtles, dolphins, sharks and whales.
@@Noura-n8s we wanted to go to the viewpoint but it was under renovation when we went 😭 and most of the activities weren’t on as it was super hot. I’ll definitely go back next year but then not in the plain heat 😂 and as for the cursed city.. I read about it and there’s a story that explains why it’s cursed and many people messaged me on Instagram that they’re not allowed to go there but we met many Muslims there who weren’t concerned about being there so I assume it’s more of a „tale“? Interesting story though! Love these
@@Neverreallyhome renovation usually start off season since u came in summer, but Al-Ula really stunning in winter. U should come this December or January and go to Riyadh season and The dege of world and explore beauty of Saudi Arabia. Actually there is a systematic campaign to tarnish Saudi Arabia's reputation by spreading many rumors and funny and ridiculous information that Saudi Arabia is not developed or unsafe or that we live in tents and every citizen owns a barrel of oil 😂, so Saudi Arabia opened its doors to tourists from all over the world to come and live the experience instead of reading of Google. Experience is the best proof 👍.
Welcome to ur home any time. 🇸🇦💚
To clarify, the area of torment for the people of Thamud is forbidden to enter from the state, but the rest of the place belongs to civilizations that came after them, including the Nabataeans, who migrated from Petra to Al-Ula due to the Roman invasion of their country and established their second capital on the ruins of the people of Thamud, so there is a misconception that most places have nothing to do with the people of Thamud, so tourism and housing are allowed, and the area was inhabited by many nations, including Amalek, the grandfather of the Banu Azraq and Jurhum, the Canaanites in Lebanon, the Egyptians in Egypt, and the Amorites, the people of Babylon. Amalek’s grandfather is Sam bin Noah, from the descendants of those who inhabited Palestine, and they are the ones who were called the giants in the Quran when the Prophet Moses, peace be upon him, fought them, and the Jews refused to fight them for fear of their size and strength, so they said to Moses, “Go, you are your Lord, and fight.” Amalek, the son of Laud, his brothers, including the Persians in Iran, and also Tasam, who are a people who inhabited with their cousins, Jadis, the region of Al-Yamamah, currently Riyadh, and in it their war between them occurred, and the famous story of Zarqa Al-Yamamah, which can be seen at a distance of three days, occurred.@@Neverreallyhome
منطقة العذاب ليست في كل العلا في منطقة معينة مسورة من الدولة اما باقي المناطق فهي سكنتها شعوب اخرى ومنهم العماليق قبل قوم ثمود ثم بعدهم الانباظ بعد هروبهم من البتراء بعد غزوة الرومان لهم فاتوا وطردوا دادان وانشأو عاصمتهم
@@NeverreallyhomeSaudi Arabia, unfortunately, did not care about the antiquities of it. It is an area where Adam and Eve lived in Mecca, and their children spread out from there. Eve was buried in the city of Jeddah. From there, the peoples of the Earth set out to Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, and Iran. More than 30 civilizations lived there before Christ, including the people of Ad, Thamud, Amim, Dilmun, Ummat Jasim, Dumat Al-Jandal, and Madyan (the Arabic alphabetical letters are arranged according to the names of the kings of Madyan, Abjad Hawaz Hati Kalm). The tribes of Jacob lived in the southeast of Al-Ula, and they are descendants of Joseph, peace be upon him, and Aaron, son of Imran. They lived in Khaybar and Fadak and built the oldest Jewish temples. Also in Jubail, east of Saudi Arabia, the oldest church was built there, as well as the Najran Church in southern Saudi Arabia, which was built by the Egyptian Copt Pachomius. Their story is famous. Christians were burned there in the trench by the Jewish king in Yemen. There are many places worth visiting, rooted in history. Saudi Arabia did not care about it until after 2018, and most of the important discoveries after this date, unfortunately, of course, most historians are interested in Egypt, Iraq, and the Levant. Yemen and Iran ignored the belief that it was just a desert among those civilizations.