Dumat al-Jandal, the commissioner of Saudi Arabia's Al-Jawf region, is a tourist attraction due to its attractive environment, rich history and unique features.
According to the official news agency SPA, Dumat-ul-Jandal is rich in various tourist destinations. Each of them has its own identity.
Its coastal and historical sites are a major tourist attraction. The Palm Festival in Al-Jawf is famous not only in the country but in the whole region.
One of the hallmarks of this commissioner is Dumat Al Jandal Lake. It is one of the largest lakes in the country. Its beaches are covered with greenery. Sahar Afrin has its own fun of coastal destinations and sea sports.
Dumat-ul-Jandal also has a special identity in historical contexts. The Great Mard Fort, Masjid Umar Bin Khattab, Al-Dara Historical Neighborhood, Domata Al-Jandal Wall are visible here.
The Al-Jawf Museum offers a chance to see the history of the entire region under one roof. Visitors to the museum are delighted to learn that the world's oldest settlement was inhabited in Al-Shuwaihatiya.
The history of the Islamic period can be seen in the museum. The minaret of Omar Bin Khattab Mosque is also decorated in the museum which has the honor of being the oldest minaret in Islamic history.
Visitors to Dumat-ul-Jandal also enjoy the special atmosphere of the date palm, which has a large number of oases. Olive groves are also a sight to behold. Here you have the opportunity to have a wonderful time in the open air.
Dumat al-Jandal also has a windmill, which is an example of Saudi Vision 2030. This is a unique global project to generate wind power.