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Khararah Lake


Whenever you feel bored and bored with the noise and crowding of cities, make the "Rawdat Al Khurra Park" in the outskirts of Riyadh a safe haven, unleash your imagination, and dazzle with the fascination of the amazing rock formations, the surfaces of the stunning sand dunes, in a far-flung world, and a outlet away from the hustle of modern life 

Explore "Wadi Al-Kharra", one of the incubators of the same natural resources lurking in the Kingdom, and sail with your eyes to enjoy the magic of Lake Al-Kharra formed from rain between sand dunes and wildlife habitats, to find a wonderful haven for relaxation and an opportunity to swim.


When the temperature rises and the water evaporates, the valley is covered with breathtaking charm and breathtaking beauty, blended with a green robe of lush pastures, a hotbed of flocks of birds and wild animal species. Climb sand dunes on a clear day and contemplate the magic of nature in Wadi Al-Kharra while embracing the Tuwaiq Mountains.

Sand dunes also embrace sports and excitement enthusiasts from everywhere for cycling, sand skiing and kite flying, to revive the region with its visitors on weekends and winter, while enjoying aura of calm and silence for its visitors on weekdays.

However, the most charming places of the park is fraught with rough roads, so it is advised to drive all-wheel drive vehicles, despite the presence of paved roads capable of making the way of small cars towards the marvel of the natural wonders of Riyadh.



The most important advice for the traveler

Drive cautiously and take into account that all-wheel drive vehicles are best suited for off-road driving and sand dunes in the Rawdat Al Khurra Park, with a paved road for small vehicles, and remember to drive quickly on the dunes so that your vehicle's tires do not get stuck in the sand.

- Rawdhat Al Khurra Park provides benches and spaces for picnics and lunch, so make sure to always bring you the necessary equipment for the trip, and don't forget to take souvenir photos. Make sure to bring in enough paper money to enjoy activities suitable for all family members.

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