
Tabuk
Tabuk is a city in northwestern Saudi Arabia, known for its historical significance and scenic landscapes. It serves as a hub connecting the Arabian Peninsula to neighboring countries such as Jordan and Egypt. The area has a mix of modern development and ancient sites, including ruins from the era of Islamic history. The region boasts a mild climate, making it suitable for agriculture and tourism. Tabuk also plays an important role in Saudi Arabia's military and economic activities, with a strategic location near key trade routes and natural attractions like mountains and coastal areas along the Red Sea.