“The Saudi Royal Reserves, also known as the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Natural Reserve (KSRNR), is the largest natural reserve in the Kingdom. Spanning over 130,000 square kilometres, the reserve has geographical diversity and monuments so rare they date back to 8,000 BC. (Remember that for your next Saudi staycation.) Sitting pretty next to the Jordan-Saudi border, the reserves are located within four regions: Hail, Tabuk, Al Jowf and the Northern borders.”
Saudi is planting 80 million new trees [Time Out Riyadh]