Say Goodbye to Summer With These Top Fall Travel Spots Across the Arab World

The arrival of the fall season means many things. Not only does it mean an escape from the scorching heat of the summer months, but it also means getting those jackets out of your wardrobe and cozying up to the TV.

When it comes to the world of travel, it means changing your travel plans. Instead of beach destinations like the North Coast, travel enthusiasts will crave more fall-friendly spots. We’ve got you covered with our own picks of fall destinations to hit up across the region:

AlUla, Saudi Arabia

Temperature: High 36° / Low 23°

For some time now, Saudi Arabia’s AlUla has become a go-to travel destination. The main appeal behind it is its history with it being home to thousands of years of human heritage.

From the 5th to the 2nd century BCE, AlUla was the capital of Dedan. Today, it is a marvel that many of its ancient aspects remain, including the 900 mud-brick houses of the old town.

It is the fall season, and it is a great time to visit AlUla, as temperatures have significantly dropped. Many cool festivals and activities take place during this season, including the AlUla Skies Festival 2024.

During the festival, visitors can take part in hot-air balloon tours of the historic land at dawn to view the overlapping sand dunes and historic sites from a new vantage point.

Village of Imlil, Morocco

Temperature: 26°C high; 12°C low

Sometimes, one of the best ways to vacation is to hit up some nature and experience the rush of hiking across gorgeous mountains. Within Toubkal Valley, all the way in a little village in Morocco known as the village of Imlil, stands the High Atlas Mountains.

These mountains offer visitors the opportunity to hike while offering resplendent views of the surrounding waterfalls and rivers. Temperatures are cooling down in October, so you’ll feel a cool breeze as you embark on the hike.

Hajar Mountains, Oman

Temperature: 23°C high; 10°C low

We are going to keep the hiking trend going as we introduce you to yet another special spot where you can hike and enjoy panoramic views along the way. In Oman, the month of October is known to be the start of the cooler times of the year.

At that time, the weather was perfect for hiking through the Hajar Mountains located in Oman. During your hike, you’ll come across ancient ruins, charming villages, and panoramic views.

Petra, Jordan

Temperature: 29°C high; 14°C low

Not only is it one of the new Seven Wonders of the World, but it is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Meet Petra, Jordan’s very own ancient city etched across the mountains.

Everything from tombs to monuments to houses was carved on its red cliffs. The city dates back to the 4th century BC and was once inhabited by Nabataeans, an Arabian nomad group.

This ancient city is a must-visit if you are heading to Jordan, and October is one of the best times to visit as temperatures get cooler and lower around that time.

Nile Cruise, Egypt

Temperature: 33°C high; 23°C low

If you are the kind of traveler who gets bored easily and prefers more than one stop or destination during your trip, then the Nile Cruise can be a great option.

Yes, temperatures are still relatively hot in Egypt these days, yet what is good about going on a Nile cruise in October is that you won’t be exposed to peak crowds that come over during the cooler winter months.

During the cruise, you’ll travel from Luxor all the way to Aswan in a 3-4 day trip, making multiple stops along the way, including Edfu and Kom Ombo. This kind of trip is a history buff’s dream.

Traveling across the region is one of the many ways to mark the change of season and a great way to bid adieu to the summer season and the bustling North Coast.

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