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Naylat Camp: A new camping and eco-tourism destination in Hail

The 45-day event brings both adventure and relaxation to nature lovers in Saudi Arabia

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24 December 24
Naylat Camp: A new camping and eco-tourism destination in Hail


The King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority has unveiled the Naylat Camp, a 45-day adventure and relaxation event in the breathtaking Naylat area of the Hail region. Set against a backdrop of soaring mountains, expansive golden sands, and clear, tranquil skies, this unique camp is designed to blend thrilling adventure with serene relaxation, offering visitors a comprehensive escape into nature's untouched beauty.

Naylat Camp is ideal for those who seek both the thrill of adventure and the peace of spending time in nature.  Guests can traverse the landscape on camel or horseback, challenge themselves with varied hiking trails, enjoy the pristine clarity of the night sky through stargazing, and delve into the rich history of the region through its archaeological sites.

In alignment with global shifts towards sustainable travel, Naylat Camp emphasizes eco-friendly practices and aims to promote sustainable tourism. The facilities at the camp are designed with sustainability in mind, ensuring minimal impact on the natural environment while maximizing visitor engagement and comfort.

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The initiative is not just about tourism; it’s also focused on making a positive impact. By introducing visitors to the natural and archaeological wonders of the Hail region, Naylat Camp aims to raise awareness about the importance of preserving such environments. Additionally, the camp provides seasonal job opportunities, helping to boost the local economy and contributing to broader regional development efforts, ensuring that the benefits of tourism are felt community-wide.

Naylat Camp is part of the larger King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve, which spans 130,700 sq. km across four administrative regions: Al-Jawf, Hail, Northern Borders, and Tabuk. This reserve features a rich diversity of natural habitats, terrains, and distinctive geographic formations, making it a significant site for conservation and eco-tourism in Saudi Arabia.

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This 45-day event not only offers visitors a chance to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life but also serves as a model for sustainable tourism and community engagement. Whether you are an adventure enthusiast, a nature lover, or a history buff, Naylat Camp promises an enriching and responsible travel experience, right in the heart of Saudi Arabia’s majestic landscape.