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The Makkah Region in Saudi Arabia is more than just its religious significance. It offers diverse landscapes, from the Red Sea beaches to the mountainous terrains around Taif, presenting a world of opportunities for adventure seekers.
Makkah, the capital of the region, is home to the Masjid al-Haram, the largest mosque globally and a must-visit destination for Muslim pilgrims. Although non-Muslims are not permitted inside, the grandeur of this site can certainly be admired from a distance.
Welcome to Jeddah, the commercial hub, distinguished by its mesmerising Red Sea coastline. With your rental car, enjoy the flexibility to stop and marvel at the captivating sunset views, or have a picnic with loved ones by the sea!
Driving in the Makkah Region can be an experience in itself. Remember, in Saudi Arabia, you drive on the right side of the roads. Be mindful of speed limits, usually 45-120 km/h, depending on the landscape. You'll need a valid internationally recognised driving license.
An economy car would be an excellent choice for city travels, while a 4x4 SUV could be your perfect partner for exploring the mountainous landscapes.
Experience local flavors with hummus, falafel, and the famous Arabic coffee. Drive along the food trails to savor authentic Arabian cuisines in local eateries scattered across the region.
Saudi Arabia is renowned for its warm hospitality. Its rich culture is reflected in its traditional music, dance, and the famous Arabian souks (markets), where you can buy aromatic spices, gold, textiles, and antiques.
Surviving the desert climate can be a challenge with scorching summers. The best time to visit would be from November to March, when the weather is relatively cooler.
Plan your visit during the Hajj (pilgrimage) or Ramadan for a full dose of Arabian culture. Remember to respect the local customs during these times - dress modestly and avoid eating, drinking, or smoking in public during daylight hours in Ramadan.
Pack your bags, rev up your rental car's engine, and soak in the beauty of the Makkah Region. Happy journey!