RAFHA: Saudi Arabia’s Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve, spanning a vast 91,500 square kilometers in the Kingdom’s northeast, offers a captivating tapestry of diverse landscapes. Its golden sand dunes, pristine valleys, plateaus, mountains, and open plains create a unique setting for ecotourism. The reserve's rich biodiversity, including the Arabian Oryx, ostrich, and various flora and fauna, further enhances its appeal.
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