Saudi Arabia: The project, launched by Prince Salman bin Sultan, Emir of Medina, includes 41 restored landmarks, 305 km of walkable pathways, and interactive stations narrating this pivotal moment in Islamic history.
Designed to accommodate 12,000 visitors daily, the route features eight educational stations, a dedicated Migration Museum, and five interactive stops immersing visitors in key events of the migration. More than 30 restaurants and 50 shops will also enhance the experience.
Developed in collaboration with historians and governmental bodies for accuracy, the project is set to launch in November and will run for six months, offering a transformative blend of history, spirituality, and modern convenience.
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