Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve: Natural Haven for Eco-Tourism, Biodiversity Exploration

The rich beauty of the diverse geographical features and their variety in the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve. It spans an area of 91,500 square kilometers, represents a unique model of eco-tourism.
Its diverse terrain includes golden sand dunes of the Nefud Desert, pure air, valleys and oases, plateaus and mountains, open plains, and sandy deserts, as well as unique and varied landmarks and archaeological sites.
The diverse terrains are characterized by unique vegetation such as acacia, artemisia, shrub broom, sidr, Haloxylon, wormwood, and seasonal plants that add a special touch to the natural beauty. There is also rich biodiversity, including animals like the Reem gazelle, Arabian oryx, ostriches, and various resident and migratory birds. These elements contribute to offering rich and varied tourism experiences, including camping in designated areas according to environmental standards, as well as exploratory trips and other diverse activities.
The reserve’s strategy focuses on tourism development as a strategic pillar aimed at making it an attractive destination for learning and entertainment, in alignment with environmental conservation priorities. This is intended to position the reserve as a model for sustainable eco-tourism, supporting the environmental goals of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and its executive programs in preparing and developing natural areas and improving the quality of life.
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