Several areas around the Red Sea are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Egypt's Wadi Al-Hitan (Valley of the Whales) and the Farasan Islands in Saudi Arabia.
Several areas around the Red Sea are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Wadi Al-Hitan (Valley of the Whales) in Egypt and the Farasan Islands in Saudi Arabia.
Several areas around the Red Sea are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Egypt's Wadi Al-Hitan (Valley of the Whales) and the Farasan Islands in Saudi Arabia.
One of Saudi Arabia’s best kept secrets are the Farasan Islands. Located 40 km off the coast of Jizan in the Red Sea, the small group of coral islands is an year-around tourist location ...
The beautiful Farasan Islands are renowned for their rich flora and fauna, particularly for their marine life. Al-Qandal, one of the northern islands in Farasan, is home to Al-Qandal Forest ...
From the turtles of the Farasan Islands to the ibex that dot the Asir Mountains, this documentary captures Saudi Arabia's diverse wildlife and scenery.
For tourists, the Farasan Islands, a short ferry ride away, offer pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. The Tihamah region’s distinctive cultural heritage, including traditional dances and markets ...
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