Tabuk Tour: Hejaz Railway Museum, Tabuk Castle, and Al-Tawbah Mosque







The tour begins with a visit to the Hejaz Railway Museum, one of the most prominent railway stations and the third largest after Medina and Al-Ula.
Next, we visit the historic Islamic Tabuk Castle, which contains ancient inscriptions, old photographs, and exhibits that narrate historical and Islamic events in the region.
Then we head to the Mud House Museum, one of Tabuk's most prominent tourist attractions. It includes a room dedicated to displaying traditional clothing, which visitors can wear and take souvenir photos.
The tour ends with a visit to the Mosque of Repentance, where it is said that the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) prayed. The mosque is known by this name in connection with the events of the Battle of Tabuk and the subsequent revelation of Surah At-Tawbah.
A tour of Tabuk in a comfortable private car with a tour guide


Tabuk tour in a private car with a tour guide (price for a group of 6 people)
A tour of Tabuk in a modern tourist bus with a guide for a group of 24 people

Enjoy the visit in a private car with a guide
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Trip Duration
5 Hours
Start of the tour
Departure from the location specified by the client
Hejaz Railway Museum
It is one of the most prominent railway stations, and the third largest after Medina and Al-Ula.
Tabuk Castle
It contains archaeological inscriptions, old photographs, and exhibits that narrate historical and Islamic events in the region.
Mud House Museum
One of the most important tourist attractions in Tabuk, which includes a room dedicated to displaying traditional clothing that visitors can wear and take souvenir photos.
Mosque of Repentance
It is said that the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, prayed in the place where the mosque was built, and it is known by this name in connection with the events of the Battle of Tabuk and the revelation of Surat At-Tawbah after it.
End of the round
Return to customer's premises