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Nature reserves and resorts in Saudi Arabia you must explore
Blending heritage, luxury, and wellness with wilderness, these locations in the kingdom offer unique experiences.
Beyond the bustling cities and historical sites, Saudi Arabia boasts a treasure trove of natural wonders. The kingdom offers an array of breathtaking landscapes, from towering mountains and vast deserts to pristine coastlines stretching over 1,800 kilometers.Â
These well-preserved environments, teeming with distinct wildlife, provide a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in nature’s transformative power.
From wildlife parks and ancient caves with geological marvels to hiking the limestone hills of Al Qarah and unwinding amid a backdrop of rich heritage and modern luxury, the country has no shortage of inspiring picture-perfect vistas.
Nujuma, Ritz-Carlton Reserve, The Red Sea
Nestled amidst the captivating Blue Hole cluster, Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is an island sanctuary. Its water and beach villas are designed to harmonize with the pristine environment.Â
For those seeking rejuvenation, Neyrah Spa curates bespoke wellness therapies that promise complete mind-body-spirit revitalization.
The spa boasts five treatment rooms with mesmerizing sea views, three outdoor treatment cabins, vitality and lap pools, a traditional hammam, and a state-of-the-art fitness center.
Beyond pampering, Nujuma fosters a sense of connection with its surroundings through the on-site Conservation House. This unique space encourages creativity and exploration through hands-on activities led by resident sustainability, environmental, and cultural experts.
Al Ahsa Oasis, Al Hasa
Amid towering date palms in one of the world’s largest oases, Al Ahsa offers a unique blend of nature, history, and local charm. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Saudi Arabian gem beckons families for an unforgettable exploration.
Hike the limestone hills of Al Qarah, reaching the summit for breathtaking panoramic views before exploring the network of ancient caves and passageways carved into the rock face.
For a leisurely afternoon, pack a picnic lunch and head to Al Ahsa National Park. Alternatively, King Abdullah Environment Park offers a vibrant mix of water fountain light shows, playgrounds, a football stadium, mazes, and a theater. Don’t miss the captivating Yellow Lake, where golden sand dunes meet a serene body of water.
History buffs can delve into the past at Souq Al Qaisariya, one of the oldest markets in Saudi Arabia. Here, you can stock up on fragrant spices, traditional scents, and unique souvenirs to take a piece of Al Ahsa home.
Visit the Dar Altorath Museum, Al Qarah Mountain, and the fascinating Prince’s School Museum.
Jabal Shada, Al Baha
Just a scenic 1.5-hour drive from Al Baha lies a hidden gem: the Jabal Shada Nature Reserve. This off-the-beaten-path paradise boasts unique biodiversity, fascinating rock formations, and diverse flora and fauna native to the region.
Jabal Shada’s wonders extend beyond the surface. Venture into a network of ancient caves, some etched with Thamudic writings and drawings dating back 3,000 years. These geological marvels formed over 763 million years ago, offer a glimpse into the region’s deep history.
For an even more immersive experience, explore the option of a cave resort where you can enjoy the comforts of modern living, complete with fully equipped bedrooms, kitchens, and balconies boasting breathtaking views.Â
Sharaan Nature Reserve, AlUla
Encompassing 1,500 square kilometers, Sharaan Nature Reserve beckons adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts with its awe-inspiring landscapes and diverse wildlife.
Embark on a thrilling safari. Traverse this protected haven, marveling at red-rock canyons, sprawling valleys, stark desert plains, and dramatic rock formations. The reserve is also home to various wildlife, including red-necked ostriches, Arabian ibex, and Idmi gazelles.
Unwind at Habitas AlUla’s Thuraya Wellness, a secluded sanctuary that promotes holistic well-being. You can partake in rejuvenating sunrise yoga sessions or personalized fitness programs. The Banyan Tree Spa uniquely blends Asian-inspired rituals and traditional Saudi treatments.
Nofa Riyadh, A Radisson Collection Resort
Located at Nofa Riyadh, the Radisson Collection resort offers a luxurious experience with private gardens and swimming pools surrounded by breathtaking greenery, sand dunes, and mountains.
The resort’s wildlife parks allow residents to connect with nature and observe Asian elephants, Grevy’s zebras, Arabian oryx, and giraffes.
Nofa’s on-site 39-seat theater allows you to unwind with family and friends as you enjoy daily movie screenings at your leisure. Younger children can enjoy the Kids’ Adventure Park.
Aseel Resort, Diriyah, Riyadh
Aseel Resort expertly merges nature, heritage, and luxury. Nestled in Diriyah, the City of Earth, it was inspired by Saudi Arabia’s rich history and the exquisite artistry of the Najd region.Â
Aseel Resort has six distinct farms, each with stunning local craftsmanship and ornate Saudi artistry; the resort offers a personalized haven for your special occasion.
You can take a refreshing dip in your farm’s pool or host memorable game nights with your family in the traditional indoor majlis. Aseel Resort promises an unforgettable experience.
Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea
Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea Resort, is set against the awe-inspiring dunes and majestic peaks of the Hijaz Mountains.
Inspired by the architectural legacy of the Nabataeans, this resort seamlessly blends with desert surroundings. The guest rooms and private pool villas are designed to maximize the breathtaking views of the surrounding dunes and wadi (dry riverbeds).
The spa offers a rejuvenating traditional hammam experience, and the resort’s culinary experiences celebrate Saudi Arabia’s rich heritage. Some ingredients are locally sourced from the resort’s Chef’s Garden or nearby suppliers.