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Mountain has hiking routes that allow visitors to admire views over the green canopy. Hima Cutural Area: This huge collection of rock art stretches across 34 separate sites. It includes 7,000-year-old petroglyphs, made from brushing off or carving the top layer off rocks. They are scattered across the rocks and depict people and animals as well as scripts in a variety of languages including Arabic and Greek.
Adventures in Saudi Saudi is home to awe-inspiring natural phenomena, which act as fantastic locations for some adrenaline-packed adventures. Whether that’s a 4x4 ride across some of the great Arabian dunes, or sandboarding down the naturally formed slopes in the desert, there is plenty of choice for those looking for exhilarating activities to experience the impressive natural wonders. Navigating the land on foot is one way to explore the incredible terrain, and a Moon
Valley hike offers some excellent stargazing opportunities. These can be soaked up for even longer with a stay at a nearby campsite where guests can enjoy a meal and the chance to sleep under the stars. Saudi adventures don’t just happen inland,
either. Thanks to the long Red Sea coastline in the west and the Arabian Gulf in the east, there are plenty of activities to get stuck into on Saudi’s shores. Jeddah, on the Red Sea coast, is home
to another world just under the water. Seasoned divers will be in their element here, with ancient shipwrecks to explore. There is an abundance of marine life at a shallower depth, for those who want to go diving closer to the surface. Those who prefer to snorkel will be spoilt for choice by the beaches of Jeddah and beyond, with many of the coastal areas along the Red Sea home to some incredible reefs and marine life that lies just beneath the water line.
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