Exploring the Bajdah Wildlife Reserve in NEOM, home to breathtaking Hisma Desert landscapes, unique wildlife, and incredible rock formations.
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The northwestern region of Saudi Arabia stands out for its spectacular landscapes. It is best known for Al’Ula, with its UNESCO site of Hegra and its lush oasis. Further north, you’ll find the stunning Hisma Desert, whose mountains resemble those of Wadi Rum in Jordan. This region is rapidly evolving with the futuristic NEOM project, including The Line, a 170 km-long linear city cutting across the area. It’s also the region most featured on my blog, as I have the chance to visit it often.
Exploring the Bajdah Wildlife Reserve in NEOM, home to breathtaking Hisma Desert landscapes, unique wildlife, and incredible rock formations.
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Discover Hegra, Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO site, with its ancient Nabataean tombs. Explore this stunning archaeological site in AlUla.
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Somewhere on the shores of the Saudi coastline where the Gulf of Aqaba meets the Red Sea, lies the wreck of a Catalina seaplane…
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Discover the captivating story of the Georgios G wreck, nicknamed the “Saudi Titanic,” stranded near Tabuk for 40 years.
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The Heritage Oasis Trail is a beautiful 3 km walk through the Al’Ula oasis, winding between palm trees, farms, and ancient dwellings.
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Born in the French Alps, when I heard about the via ferrata in Al’Ula, I absolutely had to try it!
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