Breakfast at the hotel. We start our tour with a visit to A’arif Castle, or A’arif – as the people of the region call it – which highlights the richness of the cultural heritage of the city of Hail with its ancient details. It was built in 1840 AD and was named after its location on Mount A’arif. Then we visit Al-Qishla Palace or the castle, which is a historical heritage palace and a cultural and civilizational landmark in the Hail region, northwest of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It was built during the reign of the founding king, Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud, in 1360 AH / 1941 AD. It took a year and a half to build, based on the style of the Najdi school. We visit the rock arts in the Hail region, which is a world heritage area in the Hail region of Saudi Arabia, and includes the drawings of Jabal Umm Sinman in the city of Jubbah and “Raat and Al-Manjur” in AlShuwaymis. The “Jabal Umm Sinman” area was an ancient lake and its inhabitants left many inscriptions about their lives. As for “Raat and Al-Manjur”, they were two valleys and the inscriptions in them show drawings of humans and animals dating back ten thousand years