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British Adventurers Trek 500km by Camel Accross King Salman Royal Reserve

A group of five British adventurers embarked on a remarkable 500-kilometer camel journey across King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve. Their expedition aims to immerse them in the reserve’s stunning natural landscapes, rich biodiversity, and ancient archaeological heritage.

According to King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority, the travelers are covering roughly 50 kilometers each day. At night, they set up camp to rest and recharge before continuing their journey the next morning.

The trek began in Al-Qalibah, located in the Tabuk Region, and will take the group through the entirety 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 extraordinary diversity of wildlife, flora, and ecosystems. It also reflects the ongoing conservation efforts by the reserve’s field teams, who work diligently to protect and sustain the area’s natural resources for future generations.

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