Movers in Riyadh | Khobar to Riyadh Experts
Seamless moving services from the Eastern Province to the Capital. Whether you are relocating a luxury villa or a corporate office, we offer full packing, "Fak wa Tarkib" (dismantling & installation), and secure transit across the Riyadh highway with real-time updates.
Why Choose Alkhobar Movers for Your Riyadh Move?
Relocating within the bustling capital of Saudi Arabia requires more than just a truck. It requires planning, precision, and knowledge of Riyadh’s unique landscape. Whether you are moving a villa in Hittin, an apartment in Al Olaya, or relocating your corporate HQ to the King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD), we handle the heavy lifting.
Unlike freelance operators (Haraj movers), we are a fully licensed logistics company. We combine the reliability of a corporate mover with the affordability of local rates. We specialize in inter-city moves, offering daily trips connecting Riyadh to Dammam, Khobar, and Jeddah.
Serving All Districts of Riyadh
Our moving teams are stationed across the capital to ensure rapid response times. We actively serve North Riyadh districts including Al Malqa, Al Yasmin, Al Narjis, and Hittin. In Central and East Riyadh, we cover Al Olaya, Al Sulaimaniyah, Al Rawdah, and Al Naseem.
We are familiar with compound entry regulations (e.g., Arizona Compound, AlNakhla) and can handle the necessary permits for smooth entry and exit.
Comprehensive Moving Services in Riyadh
House Moving (Naql Afsh)
Complete home shifting with "Fak wa Tarkib" (Dismantling & Reassembly) of bedrooms, majlis, and curtains.
Office Relocation
Minimal downtime moving for Riyadh businesses. We handle server racks, heavy filing cabinets, and office furniture.
Packers and Movers
Premium packing using bubble wrap, corrugated sheets, and stretch film to protect against Riyadh’s dust and heat.
Storage Solutions
Secure, climate-controlled warehousing in Riyadh for short-term or long-term storage needs.
Planning a move from Riyadh to the Eastern Province?
Get a special discount on return-load trips to Dammam and Khobar.