Top 5 wildlife trips in Saudi Arabia for nature lovers and adventure seekers

Discover Saudi Arabia’s Natural Beauty with Wildlife Trips

Top 5 wildlife trips in Saudi Arabia for nature lovers and adventure seekers
Caption: Saudi Arabia's ecosystem
Source: Arab News

Riyadh: To celebrate Earth Day, Saudi Arabia offers five wildlife trips that allow visitors to connect with nature and appreciate the country's natural beauty.

From the lush oases of Al Ahsa to the hidden red reefs of the Red Sea, these destinations showcase the country's biodiversity hotspots and unique geological formations. So, pack your bags and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime as we delve into the top five wildlife trips in Saudi Arabia.

1) Al Ahsa heritage site

First on the list is Al Ahsa, home to one of the world's biggest oases and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, travellers can surround themselves with lush greenery, relax in natural thermal springs, and explore the lively markets.

Climbing the limestone hills of Al Qarah provides an opportunity to take in the spectacular view before exploring the hive of caves and passageways cut into the rock. Visitors can also visit Al Ahsa National Park for a family picnic or the King Abdullah Environment Park to enjoy the water fountain light shows, playgrounds, football stadiums, mazes, and theatre.

Al-Ahsa Oasis, an Evolving Cultural Landscape

2) Jabal Shada

Next up is Jabal Shada, Al Baha, a lesser-known biodiversity hotspot where unusual rock formations and flora and fauna endemic to the region can be found in abundance. Here, travellers can visit one of the caves and spend the night in a cave resort with eye-catching architectural structures.

The resort includes bedrooms, kitchens, and balconies with breathtaking views of Jabal Shada's natural wonders. Visitors can also choose from various activities to book and do together as a family, including hiking, climbing, and biking, where they can spot the endangered Arabian leopard on their next hike.

Shada Mountain in Saudi Arabia's Al-Baha region----Source Arab News

3) Red Reefs

The third option is diving into the untouched allure of the Red Sea's hidden red reefs, a paradise waiting to be explored. Visitors can snorkel or dive into crystalline waters, discovering vibrant coral gardens and a kaleidoscope of marine life, from schools of fish to elusive sea turtles, promising awe-inspiring moments for every family member.

The dazzling marine habitats of the Red Sea---Source Arab News

4) Sharaan Nature Reserve

The fourth destination is Sharaan Nature Reserve in AlUla, where visitors can witness the raw beauty of Saudi Arabia's wildlife.

The reserve provides sanctuary for species, including the endangered Arabian wolves, large-eared red foxes, red-necked ostriches, Arabian ibex, Idmi gazelles, and various birds. A rare wildlife spot, the critically endangered Arabian leopard is a significant conservation focus. 

Travellers can book a 4x4 adventure through Safari Sharaan and relax as a professional guide drives them across this protected area of red-rock canyons, broad valleys, open desert areas, and rocky outcrops.

Sharaan Nature Reserve spans 1,500 sq km and boasts 3,000 years of history. It is part of AlUla's "Vision" initiative by the royal commission---Source Arab News. 

5) Soudah

Finally, nestled in the heights of Soudah, in the lush Aseer region, families can indulge in birdwatching while surrounded by breathtaking panoramas. Visitors can witness a symphony of colours as rare and endemic bird species take flight against lush greenery.

Al Soudah is a breathtaking mountainous area perched on the kingdom's highest mountain, Jabal Sawda.

Visiting Saudi Arabia has always been challenging. However, various visa initiatives have been developed, including the eVisa program, which now includes 63 countries, including the UK and particular administrative regions, and the free 96-hour Stopover Visa.

Saudia and British Airways operate regular routes between Saudi Arabia and the UK, with 51 weekly inbound flights. The busiest routes are London—Jeddah, Manchester—Jeddah, and London—Riyadh.


Whether you're a nature lover, adventure seeker, or a family looking for a unique vacation, Saudi Arabia's wildlife trips have something for everyone. So, pack your bags, book your tickets, and explore the country's natural beauty today.