With mountainous and lush landscapes sitting alongside desert scenery, Saudi Arabia offers dramatic experiences for hikers, say those already walking its trails.
With mountainous and lush landscapes sitting alongside desert scenery, Saudi Arabia offers dramatic experiences for hikers, say those already walking its trails.
JEDDAH: Several guides completed a six-day advanced hiking training course recently in the northwestern city of Tabuk that is aimed at helping to showcase the distinctive natural beauty of the region. The training program was organized by the Saudi Climbing and Hiking Federation under the supervision of the Ministry of Sports. The advanced course is a prerequisite for
Climbing in Saudi Arabia can be a fun, yet challenging outdoor activity for families and friends to take part in at rocky terrains. But, if you’re looking for less road-tripping and more of an indoor venue, then it’s about time you check out Dyno Gym, the first world-class indoor climbing center in the Kingdom. Located in Dammam, this gym promises to give adventurers of all
JEDDAH: With the weather turning cooler and beaches set for bonfires and barbecue dinners, Jeddawis have instead turned to deserts and mountains for weekend getaways as part of their yearly exploration for new lands to discover.
Jeddawis have always romanticized their city by sea, giving it the title “The Bride of the Red Sea.” A normal weekend for most Jeddawis is spent at the beach, taking part in water sports activities or enjoying seaside picnics all year around.
Now that it is winter, high tides have become a problem for divers, the wind has hindered some water sports, and it is not a popular time to get a tan, so beach lovers have gone to test out different sands in the desert.