RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Development Authority opened its pavilion on Sunday at the Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition.
The authority’s presence at the event, which runs until Sept. 8, aims to promote ecotourism and to establish the reserve as a global destination celebrated for its rich heritage and stunning natural beauty, Saudi Press Agency reported.
Visitors will be informed of the reserve’s success in restoring ecological balance, preserving the natural diversity of wildlife and vegetation, protecting heritage, and supporting and empowering the local community, SPA added.
The pavilion also introduces prominent tourism programs, such as the Northern Reserve, the first sustainable hunting reserve in Saudi Arabia, and the Husky Caravans.
Camping activities and experiences such as stargazing will be highlighted.
Besides promoting ecotourism and working to conserve the environment, the authority’s work involves education of local communities, and raising awareness about the importance of preserving biodiversity and achieving sustainable development.
The authority, representing the second-largest royal reserve in Saudi Arabia spanning 91,500 sq. km, is home to more than 138 species of wildlife and over 179 plant species.