
Tabuk region
Bride of the North and Cradle of the Future
Its main cities are: Tabuk – Al Wajh – Duba – Tayma – Umluj – Haql – Al Bada.
The region overlooks the Red Sea in almost all of its governorates, with the exception of Tayma and the city of Tabuk itself, and about 26% of its population lives on its coasts.
Northern identity and genuine generosity
Tabuk: Between Authenticity and Ambition

The story of Tabuk
Popular dishes in Tabuk
From history to Vision 2030
Tabuk is a geographical bridge between the Levant and the Hejaz. Throughout history, it has been a passage for caravans and a home to ancient civilizations in Tayma and Al-Bada, where inscriptions and writing systems dating back more than five thousand years BC have been found.
Today, the Tabuk region has become a symbol of the new Saudi future within the Kingdom's Vision 2030, as it is home to three of the world's largest projects:
NEOM project
A global tourism project that aims to explore and sustainably develop 90 pristine islands in the Red Sea, while preserving environmental and coral diversity.
Some of their most famous proverbs are:
"He who leaves his home loses his worth."
One of their most famous proverbs is: "He who leaves his home loses his worth." Its story: It is said that a man from Tabuk left his homeland and traveled for a long time. When he returned, he found that people had forgotten him and he had lost his standing among them. One of the elders then coined this proverb, which became used to describe anyone who leaves his homeland and is gone for a long time, thus losing his social standing.





