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The Adventure of Air

The Elements of AlUla

Release Date: 06/09/2025

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The Elements of AlUla

Before the modern city of AlUla rose to prominence, its natural springs and water systems were at the heart of its existence. For centuries, AlUla's oasis has been a critical stop on the Incense Road, connecting cultures and trading routes across the Arabian Peninsula. Water, both from the sky and the earth, has sustained life here, and its management has shaped both the landscape and the people. In this episode, we step back in time and explore the ancient wells, oases, and water systems that have supported AlUla for millennia. We’ll see how the inhabitants of this region once relied on...

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The Elements of AlUla

“I'm dangling 250-feet above a canyon, and I'm about to get dropped. This is what AlUla is all about. It's got desert treasures, it's got 200,000 years of history, but it's also got adventure. And we're going to start ours by soaring through the air. Are you ready? Let's do this …” Aaron Millar, host  In this series, we’re going to take you on a journey into the heart of one of the most ancient kingdoms on Earth. Located in the northwestern corner of Saudi Arabia, Alula is an oasis in the desert layered in 200,000 years of human history.  But, until recently, it...

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The Elements of AlUla

“… it’s incredible to get that picture of watching the caravans arrive on the horizon, and you don't know what they're going hold. You don't know what mysteries. People with strange languages, different clothes, and different smells. And they set up around the fire at night and play music you've never heard before; tell stories you've never heard before …” In this series, we’re going to take you on a journey into the heart of one of the most ancient kingdoms on Earth. Located in the northwestern corner of Saudi Arabia, Alula is an oasis in the desert layered in 200,000 years...

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The Elements of AlUla

Located in the northwestern corner of Saudi Arabia, AlUla is an oasis in the desert layered in 200,000 years of human history. But until recently, it was closed to outsiders. In this immersive documentary, recorded on location, we’ll take you to the heart of one of the most ancient kingdoms on Earth. Each episode in the series explores the destination through the lens of a different element: the heritage of Earth, the community of Water, and the Adventure of Air.  Highlights include: Exploring the ancient city of Hegra. Built by the same people who built Petra in Jordan, Hegra is every...

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I'm dangling 250-feet above a canyon, and I'm about to get dropped. This is what AlUla is all about. It's got desert treasures, it's got 200,000 years of history, but it's also got adventure. And we're going to start ours by soaring through the air. Are you ready? Let's do this …”

  • Aaron Millar, host 

In this series, we’re going to take you on a journey into the heart of one of the most ancient kingdoms on Earth. Located in the northwestern corner of Saudi Arabia, Alula is an oasis in the desert layered in 200,000 years of human history. 

But, until recently, it was closed to outsiders, and to this day only a handful of visitors have ever been. In this immersive documentary, recorded on location, we’ll take you to the heart of one of the great wonders of Arabia and give you a glimpse of what it feels like to be there for real.

Each episode in the series explores the destination through the lens of a different element: the heritage of Earth, the community of Water, and today: the adventure of Air. 

Highlights include:

  • Flying over the UNESCO world heritage site of Hegra in a hot air balloon – only a handful of people have ever visited this ancient city. Even less have seen it from the sky. 
  • Climbing via ferrata to the top of a 250-foot canyon and then screaming all the way down.
  • Off-roading on sand dunes through one of the most deserts in the world.
  • Stargazing with Bedouins and hearing their legends of the stars, which they used as a map to guide them through one of the most inhospitable places on Earth.

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Our on-location Immersion documentaries are designed so that you can experience everything we did in this episode. Find out more at ExperienceAlula.com. Check out @experiencealula on Instagram, Facebook and X for more inspiration and ideas.