My friend and I joined the hospital social club and went on a trip to Ushaiger Historical Village.
It is a small village 200km NW of Riyadh Saudi Arabia. Ushaiger is one of the oldest towns in Saudi's Nej'd Province and it was a major stopping point for pilgrims coming to perform Hajj.
The village belongs to the Tamim Tribe although other tribes live there as well. It is the home land to many of Saudi scholars and in particular religious ones.
The people of Ushaiger have decided to renovate the old village with their own money and have also opened a museum that displays old relics and pieces from the village.
The last people moved out of here in the 1980's but the village was home to many as far back as 1500 years ago. Now people come here to relax for the weekend.
The museum
Collection of many old items
Old kitchen ware of which they are using in the village
Stuffed animals
Collection of teapots
Old soda bottles
Saudi banknotes old and new
This is where they keep milk from animals and depending on how long it is in here for depends on the final product - like yoghurt or laban (yoghurt drink)
This document is 500 years old - it is the will of one of the residents of the village he was very wealthy and this states how he wants his possessions and money to go to the poor.
This is where they heat the tea and coffee
Old housing made from clay and grass
These are the type of doors that are all around the village
One of the ceilings
This very small cubicle you can see on the outside of the house is the toilet- all houses in the village are like this.
Very small kitchen in the house
My friend Annina and I - relaxing in one of the houses
We we all invited to eat a traditional Saudi lunch in one of the locals houses - and we were free to roam the house and spend a few hours after lunch just relaxing - the saudi way.
Kabsa rice, some other mushy rice, vegetables and wheat and of course Camel!!!
Two of the men tucking into their lunch with their hands - most Saudis eat with their hands
Ushaiger Historical Village from the hill top.
These were some the men from the family that invited us for the day.
Ladies posing for a family picture
This is friends Debbie, me and Annina after we successfully climbed the biggest sand dune .
You can tell how high we are by how small the bus and the people are
Me sliding down the dunes on a plastic board - it was sooo much fun.
Most of these people did not make it to the top. It was a really hard walk to the top.