Al Wajh Castle, a Centuries-Old Fort in Saudi Arabia When it comes to breathtaking destinations for holiday goers, the Saudi city of Wajh is probably one of the best-kept secrets in the Tabuk region. Indeed, this coastal city is popular for its iconic landscapes, pristine beaches, and, most importantly, rich history. Take a stroll around the old quarter of Al Balad, and you will come across some of the kingdom's most iconic structures. These include popular landmarks such as the old fishing village, famous for its Hejazi architecture, and Al Wajh Castle, also named Souq Castle after the nearby Al-Manakhah Souq. Built in 1875, which was towards the end of Ottoman rule in the region, Al Wajh Castle originally served as the city's municipality headquarters, but also one of several forts acting as protectors of Tabuk. In fact, this rectangular fort offered troops a clear view of the city's port, while featuring a watchtower, a small courtyard overlooking the port, and section