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المملكة: Tourism Forum…unique landmarks in the Imam Abdulaziz and King Khalid reserves

During its participation in the third edition of the Saudi Tourism Forum, in the city of Riyadh, the Imam Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Royal Reserve Development Authority highlighted ecotourism and its revitalization in the Imam Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Royal Reserve and the King Khalid Royal Reserve.
The authority’s pavilion witnessed a remarkable turnout of visitors, tourists and investors who viewed the unique natural and tourist attractions in the two reserves, in addition to learning about the various environmental activities and terrain that characterize the Imam Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Royal Reserve and the King Khalid Royal Reserve, through interactive screen maps, which made it possible to Visitors have the opportunity to explore the rich environmental diversity and tourism opportunities at the Imam Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Royal Reserve and the King Khalid Royal Reserve.

Ecotourism

The Authority also presented a distinguished presentation on the experience of activating eco-tourism in the two reserves, highlighting the tourism service providers licensed by the Authority to operate environmental activities.

 Saudi Tourism Forum - SPA

The Authority’s pavilion included a display of various products from Al-Arma Boutique, such as: spring blossom honey, Najdi acacia honey, and Sidr. These products are extracted from the Imam Abdulaziz bin Muhammad Royal Reserve (Rawdat Khuraim) in accordance with standards that guarantee the preservation of the natural environment and enhance its sustainability, and are considered among the most prominent products that reflect… The quality and authenticity of local ecological products with a commitment to environmental sustainability.

 Saudi Tourism Forum - SPA

It is noteworthy that the Authority pays special attention to supporting sustainable eco-tourism, and works to enable the private sector to invest in this field, as a contribution to achieving the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to promote eco-tourism and raise the quality of life.

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