AlUla is a favorite for high-resolution photography due to its dramatic, alien-like rock formations and historical depth.
A massive sandstone monolith shaped like an elephant, which is particularly striking when captured during the "golden hour" or silhouetted against a starry night.
If you prefer a sleek, modern aesthetic, the capital city’s skyline provides a sharp, metallic contrast to the desert.
As Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, the well-preserved Nabatean tombs carved into red sandstone cliffs offer intricate details that pop on a high-DPI display.
For a modern twist, wallpapers of Maraya —the world's largest mirrored building—reflect the surrounding Ashar Valley, creating a seamless blend of architecture and nature. 2. Riyadh’s Urban Futurism