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Arar, April 15, 2026, SPA -- Northern Borders Region has recorded growing tourism activity, driven by its environmental diversity and vast natural areas. Livestock wealth has also contributed to stimulating economic activity linked to land trips and strengthening the region’s position as a seasonal destination. The region is characterized by a moderate climate during winter and spring. Its wilderness areas attract picnickers and camping enthusiasts seeking desert and traditional experiences. Livestock and camel breeding activities are among the main attractions. They reflect cultural heritage and provide authentic experiences connected to local life. Several wilderness sites have seen increased visitor numbers from across the Kingdom and Gulf Cooperation Council countries. The rise in tourism coincides with improved weather conditions and the growth of vegetation cover in various locations. This activity comes amid ongoing development in the tourism sector through diversification of natural assets and enhancement of visitor experiences.
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