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Hail, Saudi Arabia
Hail Local Time: 11:49 || Exchange Rate: 1 USD = 3.75 SAR**
Hail, located in Saudi Arabia, is a captivating destination filled with natural beauty and cultural heritage. The city is nestled amidst picturesque mountains, offering breathtaking views and a pleasant climate. Visitors can explore the stunning rock formations of Jabal Al Udhud or immerse themselves in the vibrant local markets, known for their traditional crafts and delicious cuisine. Hail is also home to historical sites like Qishlah Palace, showcasing the region's rich history. With its blend of natural wonders and cultural treasures, Hail offers a unique and unforgettable travel experience for all.
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Weather in Hail
Current - Expect a day of partly cloudy with rain, Temp: 20.27oC
12-Month Climate Summary (Sun)
Top Hail Attractions
- 1. Qishlah Palace: This historical palace is a must-visit attraction in Hail. It showcases traditional architecture and offers insights into the region's history and culture.
- 2. Samra Mountain: Located about 60 kilometers north of Hail, Samra Mountain is a popular destination for nature lovers. It offers stunning views, hiking trails, and opportunities for camping and picnicking.
- 3. A'airif Fortress: This ancient fortress is located in the small village of A'airif, about 180 kilometers southeast of Hail. It provides a glimpse into the region's ancient past and offers panoramic views of the surrounding desert landscape.
- 4. Al-Qishlah Museum: Located within the Qishlah Palace complex, this museum displays artifacts and exhibits related to the history and heritage of Hail. It's a great place to learn more about the region's culture and traditions.
- 5. Al-Ghazala Park: Situated in the heart of Hail, Al-Ghazala Park is a popular recreational spot for both locals and tourists. It features beautifully landscaped gardens, children's play areas, walking paths, and a lake where visitors can enjoy boat rides.
Cost of Living in Hail
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1. Food Costs
- Cheap meal 20-30 SAR
- Mid-range meal (3-course) 80-150 SAR
- Fast food meal 15-30 SAR
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2. Drink Costs
- Soft drink 3-5 SAR
- Bottled water 2-4 SAR
- Coffee 10-20 SAR
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3. Daily Budget Estimate
- Low budget 50-100 SAR
- Mid-range budget 150-300 SAR
Top Hail Souvenirs
- 1. Dates - 20 SAR (Saudi Riyals) per kg
- 2. Traditional Arabic Coffee (Gahwa) - 30 SAR per 250g
- 3. Handcrafted Pottery - 100 SAR each
- 4. Souvenirs (Keychains, Magnets) - 10 SAR each
- 5. Spices (like Za'atar or Sumac) - 15 SAR per 100g
Visa & Travel Information for Hail
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1. Visa Requirements
- Most travelers need a visa to enter Saudi Arabia.
- Check if you need a tourist, business, or work visa.
- Apply for the visa online or at a Saudi embassy/consulate.
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2. Travel Requirements
- A valid passport with at least six months of validity.
- A confirmed return ticket.
- Proof of accommodation in Hail.
- Health insurance that covers your stay.
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3. COVID-19 Considerations
- Check for any travel restrictions or entry requirements related to COVID-19.
- Be prepared to show a negative PCR test or vaccination proof if required.
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4. Local Regulations
- Familiarize yourself with local laws and customs in Saudi Arabia.
- Dress modestly and respect cultural norms.
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