The largest continuous sand desert in the world, spanning 650,000 km2. Towering dunes reach heights of 250 meters. Activities include dune bashing, camel riding, and stargazing. The night sky here is among the clearest on Earth with zero light pollution.
The Asir region in southwestern Saudi Arabia is dramatically different from the desert. The Asir National Park features juniper forests, terraced farms, and temperatures 20 degrees C cooler than lowlands. Jebel Sawda at 3,015 meters is the highest peak. The region is excellent for hiking, bird watching, and exploring traditional villages with unique colorful architecture.
The Red Sea coast offers some of the world's best coral reefs and marine biodiversity. The Farasan Islands archipelago hosts rare species including gazelles, sea turtles, and dolphin pods. The Al Wahbah Crater, a massive volcanic formation, features a white sodium phosphate floor. The Edge of the World near Riyadh offers dramatic 300-meter cliff views over endless plains.
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