
AlUla is quickly becoming one of Saudi Arabia’s top destinations for astrotourism, drawing global attention for its crystal-clear skies and unspoiled landscapes, far from the reach of light pollution. This rare blend of conditions creates an ideal setting for observing stars, planets, and the Milky Way, making AlUla a cherished retreat for astronomy lovers, night-sky photographers, and those in search of quiet, awe-inspiring experiences.

Visitors can enjoy breathtaking celestial views—whether through high-powered telescopes or simply with the naked eye—set against AlUla’s serene desert backdrop. Additionally, these stargazing moments are often enriched by storytelling rooted in ancient astronomical traditions, adding depth to the experience.
Dark Sky Parks
A major milestone in AlUla’s rise as a global astrotourism hub was the designation of AlUla Manara and AlGharameel Nature Reserve as the first Dark Sky Parks in Saudi Arabia and the GCC by DarkSky International. This honor underscores the Royal Commission for AlUla’s dedication to protecting the night sky and promoting sustainable tourism. DarkSky International, a leader in the fight against light pollution, champions global efforts to safeguard the natural night environment for future generations.

AlUla Skies Festival
The growth of astrotourism in AlUla has been remarkable, propelled by government initiatives and a calendar of astronomy-focused events. Chief among them is the annual AlUla Skies Festival, which features expert-led observation sessions, exhibitions, interactive workshops, and educational activities—all designed to ignite curiosity about the cosmos.

Ongoing initiatives and infrastructure projects aim to cement AlUla’s status as a regional center for astronomy. These developments not only attract researchers and enthusiasts from around the world but also align with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. Moreover, by promoting environmentally responsible tourism, reducing light pollution, and offering immersive educational experiences, AlUla is becoming one of the first cities in Saudi Arabia to be nearly free of artificial night lighting.

Blending natural beauty, cultural heritage, and cutting-edge astronomy tourism, AlUla is transforming into a world-class destination where the wonders of the universe are just a glance away.
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