Tabuk
Saudi Arabia
Tabuk, the largest city in northwestern Saudi Arabia, sits at the northern gateway to the Arabian Peninsula and is surrounded by some of the region's most significant archaeological sites — including remains associated with the ancient peoples of Thamud, Midian, and the Nabataeans, as well as tombs linked to the Prophet Shu'ayb. A historically important trade and pilgrimage corridor, the city also serves as a base for nearby coastal and mountain terrain.
- Population667,000
- Nearest water5.8 km
- Nearest mountain20.1 km