Saudi Arabia: Women's Expedition





Discover a unique perspective of Saudi Arabia on a women-only expedition
On this women-only adventure through Saudi Arabia’s dramatic landscapes and UNESCO World Heritage sites, you’ll spend 12 days learning about the country’s deep history, sampling local cuisine and connecting with local women. Eager to tell their own stories, they’ll introduce you to the diverse lives of Saudi women today. Visit a citrus farm run by two sisters who turned their father’s vision into a multigenerational business, learn traditional recipes with a local cook, explore the Holy City of Madinah and the historic district of Al Balad with female guides, and unwind at a women-only beach club on the Red Sea.
4.2
21 reviewsStart: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
End: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Duration
- 12 days
- Group size
- 1 to 12
- Minimum age
- 15 years old
- Style
Basix: Simple accommodation, local transport and lots of free time
Original: Tourist-class hotels, some meals included and a great mix of included activities and free time
Comfort: Comfortable accommodation, with a relaxed pace of travel and many included meals and activities
Premium: Our best accommodation, exclusive inclusions and our most experienced leaders
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Why you'll love this trip
- See the remarkable rock formations and giant Nabatean era-tombs of Hegra, visit a family-owned citrus farm and explore the world’s largest mirrored building in AlUla.
- Visit Madinah – the second holiest site in Islam, after Mecca – and tuck into a Saudi-style picnic of local bread and peppermint tea with views over the Holy City.
- Take a bullet train to Jeddah’s Al Balad – a UNESCO World Heritage site – and wander the narrow streets, meet friendly vendors and sample local delicacies.
- Cruise the Red Sea on a boat trip. Jump in and float in the salty water, maybe go for a snorkel and end it all at a private women-only beach club for sunset.
- This trip is designed to support local women and entrepreneurs. You’ll travel with a female leader and guides, join a local cook for a cooking demonstration, share a home-cooked meal with a family and stay in a female-owned boutique hotel.
Itinerary
Salam! Welcome to Riyadh – the birthplace of modern Saudi Arabia. Once a walled, mud-brick way along desert trading routes, this capital is now a contemporary metropolis with more than 4000 mosques, shopping centres, palaces, museums and traditional souks. When you arrive at Riyadh International Airport, an Intrepid representative will meet you and take you to your hotel, ready for your adventure to begin at 6 pm with a welcome meeting. Get to know your local leader – women are making significant contributions to the tourism sector here and represent around 30% of the workforce – over a traditional meal in a heritage restaurant. Saudi Arabian cuisine blends traditional Arabian and Middle Eastern flavours with influences from Africa and South Asia. You’ll sample local breads, fresh salads, sambosas (a triangle pastry often filled with beef, onions and spices), taheena and kabsa (a mixed rice dish).
- Hotel (1 night)
- Dinner
- Riyadh – Traditional Saudi Dinner
- Riyadh – Complimentary Airport arrival transfer
- Riyadh – Kingdom Tower - USD19
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
Traffic is notoriously bad in Riyadh, especially between 4-7pm. If you're heading out to explore today allow enough time to get back to your hotel for the welcome meeting. Ubers and Careem are widely used across the city, or you could explore on the metro.
The Kingdom Tower usually opens late afternoon, but this can change. Please check the website for the latest information.
After breakfast, take the world’s longest driverless metro system – spanning 176 km across 85 stations – to the National Museum to journey through the ages of Saudi Arabia’s history. Then jump back on the metro to Souq Al Zal, one of the city’s oldest markets. From there, take a private transfer to a local home to share lunch with a family and get to know the local culture. After, drive to Diriyah – the birthplace of the first Saudi state – to explore the UNESCO-listed At-Turaif district. It holds great historical weight and is known for its well-preserved adobe structures that showcase traditional Najdi architecture. Learn how mud-brick houses were built, how homes were cooled during summer and how people lived without electricity. You might like to hang around for dinner here – things liven up in the evening in Saudi Arabia, making it a great time for people watching. Your leader can also provide dinner recommendations closer to your hotel.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Riyadh - National museum
- Riyadh - Traditional Home cooked meal with female hosts
- Diriyah – UNESCO Site
- Riyadh - Souq Al-Zal Market visit
- Riyadh - Al Masmak Fortress - Free
You'll be contending with the Riyadh traffic today, so be prepared for some long stretches between some sites. Your leader will do their best to manage this.
Head to Unayzah this morning, stopping in the heritage village of Ushaiger where you’ll get a glimpse into a traditional, slow-paced Saudi society. Bedouins settled here 1500 years ago and Ushaiger quickly became a popular rest stop for pilgrims crossing to Makkah, thanks to its springs and olive groves. Continue to Buraydah, where you’ll join a local cook in her home to learn about the dishes the Najd area is famous for. Influenced by the region’s topography and desert climates, Najd food is hearty and wholesome – think rich stews, wheat and rice dishes with fragrant spices. After lunch, head to your Qasimi-style lodge on a working farm among gardens and date palms to enjoy some downtime. Regroup in the evening to explore Al Musakwaf Traditional market and eat dinner at a local spot. You might also get to sample Kleija made by local women – these biscuits hail from the date-rich province of Qassim and are filled with date molasses or honey.
- Heritage Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Ushaiger - Heritage Village
- Buraydah - Cooking demonstration with female chef
- Unayzah – Al Musoawkaf Traditional market
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
On your way to Hail today, stop at Buraydah – home to the world’s largest date market. Known as the Date City, this is where farmers come for the seasonal market in August and September. Buraydah has more than 11 million date palm trees – the highest concentration in Saudi Arabia. Learn why dates are a cornerstone of Saudi culture and why they’re considered one of the best gifts. Continue to Hail, where you’ll have free time for the afternoon. Regroup in the early evening to check out Hail Market and visit an Abaya shop, where you’ll learn how this staple piece has evolved and how many Saudi women still choose to wear it, even since it became optional in 2018. This is the perfect place to buy an abaya (as a foreigner, the use of an abaya is completely optional, but you’ll need one to visit Madinah).
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Buraydah - Date market
- Hail – Barzan Market & Abaya shop
- Hail - Visit A'arif Fort - Free
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Make your way to Jubbah this morning to explore the area with a local guide. One of Saudi Arabia's five UNESCO World Heritage sites, Jubbah is home to the country’s most famous rock art, with petroglyphs dating back 10,000 years. Return to Hail in the afternoon, where the rest of the day is free to explore. Hail was once the capital of the entire Arabian Desert and a historic stop for those travelling to Mecca from the north. This evening, you might like to head to the city outskirts for a Bedouin picnic dinner known as kishta, complete with a traditional tent, rugs, cushions and a meal cooked over coals.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Hail - Jubbah Rock art with local guide
- Hail - Traditional Market - Free
- Hail - Kishta (Picnic) Dinner - USD400
We ask travellers to avoid the Buryadah Camel Market as it goes against our Animal Welfare policy. While wildlife viewing is a big part of many itineraries, we strive to view animals in their natural habitats and with the greatest respect. It’s against company policy for leaders to facilitate the booking of activities that do not adhere to our company’s Animal Welfare policy and ethos. This includes organising transport to and from these activities.
Today is a long travel day to AlUla – a city deep in the desert and home to Saudi’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. The rock formations and canyons here feature pre-Islamic rock art and immaculately preserved tombs built more than 2000 years ago by the Nabataeans. Upon arrival, head to a family-run citrus farm and learn how they turned their father’s labour of love into a multi-generational business. Sample fresh produce, then sit under the trees for a farm-to-table lunch prepared by the sisters. You’ll then check into your lodge before heading to Elephant Rock for sunset. The rock (also known as Jabal Alfil) was carved by millions of years of wind and water erosion and now stands 52 m high. As dusk falls, there’ll be food trucks and music, so you can hang out on the deck chairs and enjoy the view. Dinner tonight is at the lodge.
- Desert Lodge (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- AlUla – Elephant Rock (Jabal AlFil)
- AlUla - Citrus Farm Tour & Lunch
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.
Most accommodations in AlUla are some distance from the main sites, so expect to spend some time driving to and from the lodge.
Start the day touring the Nabataean site of Hegra. Tours here are guided by local rawees (storytellers), who are predominantly women. Hegra dates back to the first century BCE and was the southern capital of the Nabataean kingdom that extended as far as Petra in present-day Jordan. Explore several of the 100 well-preserved tombs and see their elaborate facades carved from desert rocks. The smallest tomb is only 2.7 m tall, but the largest is 21.5 m! Then, visit Maraya Theatre – the world's largest mirrored building and a spectacular example of Saudi's architectural innovation. After, head to AlUla Oasis – cultivated for millennia and still an integral food source, with over 2.3 million date palms and 29 varieties of citrus fruit. Have lunch, then return to the lodge. You might also like to walk part of the 6 km Oasis Heritage Trail on your own or with a local guide and make your way back to the lodge later.
- Desert Lodge (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- AlUla - Madain Saleh (Hegra) Tour with local guide
- AlUla - Maraya concert Hall Guided Tour & Entry
- AlUla - Oasis visit
- AlUla - Harrat View point (transport cost per group of 4) - USD66
The Hegra tour departure time is assigned by the AlUla Authority. Tours are led by local guides and we’ll be joined by other travellers.
The Maraya Theatre visit is a relatively new experience for the general public. Your tour leader will let you know if the timing of either of these visits needs to change.
AlUla has several popular high-risk activities on offer. As the safety of our travellers and staff is our first priority, and unfortunately, to date, none of these activities have passed Intrepid's minimum safety standards, we are unable to facilitate the booking of or transportation to/from these activities.
Getting around AlUla can be tricky without public transport or rideshare options. Your group’s private vehicle will be available for the whole group to use. Please be considerate of one another in planning your free time and use of the vehicle.
This morning is free to rest or explore the area. Maybe head up the mountain to the Harrat Viewpoint where you can see Hegra in the distance. If you’d like some tips, just ask your leader! When it cools down in the late afternoon, head to AlUla’s Old Town where you can take in the sights and browse many local artisans and handicraft stalls. There'll be plenty of time to peruse at your own pace and grab dinner before returning to the lodge.
- Desert Lodge (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- AlUla - Historical Old town and Al Jadidah Area
Travel through the desert and mountains along an ancient pilgrimage route to Madinah. This volcanic area is rich with black lava stone, mountain landscapes and religious history. You’ll then arrive in Madinah – one of the two holiest cities in Islam. In the centre of the city sits Al Masjid an Nabawi (the Prophet’s Mosque) – a 10-minaret giant that can accommodate one million people. Meet with a local female guide and join the masses of pilgrims in the heart of the city. Have lunch in a local market, then stop at the terminus station of the Hijaz (or Ottoman railway) – which once brought pilgrims to Madinah from as far away as Damascus in Syria. At sunset, head to a viewpoint across the Holy City and enjoy a picnic of local bread, duggah (spice) and tea.
- Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Madinah - City Tour with local female guide
- Madinah - Sunset Saudi Picnic with female local guide
- Madinah - Market visit & lunch
- Madinah - Hijaz Railway Terminus Station
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
You must wear an abaya and a headscarf while in the holy city of Madinah. Speak to your leader if you need to borrow one.
In the hotter months, we may change the picnic location to a local restaurant among date palms.
Today, take a state-of-the-art Haramain High Speed Train to Jeddah. Home to the Middle East’s second busiest seaport, Jeddah is the main gateway to Mecca – Islam’s holiest city – which welcomes up to two million pilgrims every year during Hajj. It’s also considered one of Saudi Arabia’s most liberal cities. Upon arrival, you have a free afternoon to rest or cool off in the hotel pool. Later this evening, visit Al Rahma Mosque – a ‘floating’ mosque that sits on the Red Sea and blends traditional and modern Islamic architecture. Then continue to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed district of Al Balad. Take a walking tour with a local female guide and learn about the district’s cultural significance. You'll also sample a few delicacies like sobia (a sweet bread-based drink) or beans and pickles. After, there'll be plenty of time to continue exploring Al Balad on your own and grab dinner before returning to the hotel.
- Boutique Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Al Balad - UNESCO Heritage walking tour with female guide
- Jeddah - Floating Mosque
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.
The train has bathrooms, power outlets and a dining car. Large bags and suitcases must be carried onboard and stored at the end of each carriage. The baggage limit is 25 kg per bag.
Make your way to the marina where you’ll board a private boat and spend the day soaking up the sunshine on the Red Sea. The water temperature never drops below 21 degrees Celsius here, and the high salinity is known for its health benefits. There’ll be plenty of time to float, swim or snorkel (gear provided). Raise a toast to an incredible trip with snacks and refreshments on board, then round off the day at a private women-only beach club – chill out on the sand, listen to local music with a mocktail and watch the sunset over the Red Sea. Later, you might like to gather your group for a final dinner and continue the celebration of an amazing journey.
- Boutique Hotel (1 night)
- Breakfast
- Jeddah - Ladies only Beach Club
- Jeddah - Red Sea Boat trip
You can wear whatever you're comfortable swimming in today. The boat is for our group's private use, but the crew will likely be male. For this reason, out of respect, we recommend opting for something more modest. A one-piece swimsuit is suitable and you may also use a rash vest or T-shirt when snorkelling to protect from the sun. The ladies-only beach is private and you can wear whatever you're comfortable in.
A permit is required for the boat trip. If you’ve been issued an E-visa on arrival, please ensure you keep a copy. You’ll also be required to carry your passport on the boat trip for authorities to sight if requested.
With no further activities planned, your trip comes to an end after breakfast. If you’d like to extend your stay, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.
- Breakfast
Inclusions and activities
11 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 4 dinners
Private vehicle, Metro, High-Speed Train, Boat
Hotel (5 nights), Heritage Hotel (1 night), Desert Lodge (3 nights), Boutique Hotel (2nts)
- Riyadh – Traditional Saudi Dinner
- Riyadh – Complimentary Airport arrival transfer
- Riyadh - National museum
- Riyadh - Traditional Home cooked meal with female hosts
- Diriyah – UNESCO Site
- Riyadh - Souq Al-Zal Market visit
- Ushaiger - Heritage Village
- Buraydah - Cooking demonstration with female chef
- Unayzah – Al Musoawkaf Traditional market
- Buraydah - Date market
- Hail – Barzan Market & Abaya shop
- Hail - Jubbah Rock art with local guide
- AlUla – Elephant Rock (Jabal AlFil)
- AlUla - Citrus Farm Tour & Lunch
- AlUla - Madain Saleh (Hegra) Tour with local guide
- AlUla - Maraya concert Hall Guided Tour & Entry
- AlUla - Oasis visit
- AlUla - Historical Old town and Al Jadidah Area
- Madinah - City Tour with local female guide
- Madinah - Sunset Saudi Picnic with female local guide
- Madinah - Market visit & lunch
- Madinah - Hijaz Railway Terminus Station
- Al Balad - UNESCO Heritage walking tour with female guide
- Jeddah - Floating Mosque
- Jeddah - Ladies only Beach Club
- Jeddah - Red Sea Boat trip
- Riyadh – Kingdom Tower - USD19
- Riyadh - Al Masmak Fortress - Free
- Hail - Visit A'arif Fort - Free
- Hail - Traditional Market - Free
- Hail - Kishta (Picnic) Dinner - USD400
- AlUla - Harrat View point (transport cost per group of 4) - USD66
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Before you book you should know
- Saudi Arabia's tourism industry is still in its infancy, and there are some challenges to overcome, like a lack of infrastructure in some locations, reliable systems, and trained leaders and guides. Even the most experienced leaders are still very new to group travel. Sites are occasionally closed with little or no notice and restoration work is common. You’ll need to have a degree of flexibility when travelling here.
- Hotel standards and service levels vary across the country and may differ from what you’ve experienced elsewhere. Locals are new to international tourism, so please have an open mind and heart.
- The country has strict laws and customs that visitors should be aware of before travelling, such as dress codes. Alcohol is also banned. Please see the Essential Trip Information for more detail.
- Saudi Arabia is a large country and we cover a lot in this trip. Be prepared for some long travel days where lunch stops will be simple and limited. Our vehicle is comfortable and we've broken these journeys up with free time in key locations to allow you to rest and recharge.
Some of the accommodations on your trip will have a swimming pool, but access may only be available to men and children, or only open for you to swim during particular hours.
Saudi Arabia is not a particularly pedestrian friendly destination so even when accommodation is centrally located, it won’t always be practical to explore the surrounding area on foot. Uber and Careem are easily accessible and used for getting around locally. We recommend chatting to your leader or local guide.
Gardino Hotel & Residence
Takhassusi Street Al Mohammadiyyah, Riyadh
Riyadh
SAUDI ARABIA
Description
Gardino Hotel & Residence is located a 35-minute drive from King Khalid International Airport 3.9kn from, King Khalid Grand Mosque (3.9 km) and 3.5km from The Kingdom centre. The hotel facilitates include free Wi-Fi, terrace, restaurant, spa and wellness centre, indoor swimming pool, sauna, and hammam. As well as a café, and restaurant. All rooms are equipped with a flat screen tv, mini bar, safe deposit box, ensuite with bathroom amenities, laundry services and a 24-hour room service.
Instructions
Please make sure that you provide your flight details no later than 14 days before departure to book your arrival transfer with us. For your confirmed arrival transfer, you’ll be met outside Riyadh Airport by a transfer representative holding an Intrepid sign. In case of flight cancellations, changes, if you experience severe delays at immigration, baggage collection or customs, or if you are not able to find the driver, please contact our local office on the number in the ‘Problems and emergency contact information’ section.
Dates and prices
Important notes
1. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement applies to all nights on your trip and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
2. A complimentary airport arrival transfer is included; valid if you are arriving on Day 1 or if you have booked pre-tour accommodation through us. You must provide your flight details to your booking agent at least 14 days prior to travel.
3. Checked in luggage on the high speed train from Madinah to Jeddah is restricted to 1 x 25kg bag.
4. Please provide a copy of your passport at time of booking in order to to secure train tickets.
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