A group of 5 British travelers started an amazing 500-kilometer camel journey throughout King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve. Their exploration intends to immerse them in the reserve’s sensational natural landscapes, abundant biodiversity, and ancient historical heritage.

According to King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority, the tourists are covering approximately 50 kilometers every day. During the night, they established camp to rest and recharge before continuing their journey the next early morning.

The trek started in Al-Qalibah, situated in the Tabuk Region, and will take the group through the totality of the reserve, culminating at Al-Haditha port in the northern part of Saudi Arabia.

The authority highlighted that this journey showcases the reserve’s amazing variety of wildlife, plants, and communities. It likewise shows the continuous preservation efforts by the reserve’s field groups, who work vigilantly to secure and sustain the location’s natural deposits for future generations.

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