Kuwait Times

Saudi desert offers respite from lockdown

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JEBEL FIHRAYN: As Saudi Arabia suspended internatio­nal flights and shuttered entertainm­ent venues this weekend over coronaviru­s fears, locals and residents once again turned to wide-open desert spaces for recreation, including the breathtaki­ng ‘Edge of the World’. The conservati­ve kingdom only recently lifted bans on public entertainm­ent, including cinemas and concerts, as part of social and economic reform efforts, but the virus’ spread has prompted authoritie­s to pause such activities again.

Getaways to the rugged desert just outside the capital Riyadh are witnessing a surge of interest, guides say. Those seeking isolation away from home can make the two-hour drive northwest from the capital Riyadh to ‘The Edge of the World’ site, where 300metre-high cliffs offer expansive desert vistas. “I came to enjoy trail hiking because many places are closed: cinemas, public spaces and we cannot travel,” Khalid Al-Harbi, a Saudi from the Eastern Province, told Reuters.

Sarah, a Briton living in Riyadh, said the metropolis had gone quiet nowadays. “But here is an incredible place to come, lots of fresh air, you’re outside. There are lots of people here but there’s such a lot of space,” she said. Saudi Arabia has reported 103 coronaviru­s cases but no deaths. It suspended the umrah pilgrimage and locked down its eastern Qatif region where many infections are located. The authoritie­s have shuttered sports, entertainm­ent and wedding halls, asked people to avoid shaking hands, and urged the population of 30 million to limit their movements. Buses and 4x4s transport families and young people to the desert site for a day of trekking and a campfire barbecue with music, dancing and waterpipes. —Reuters

 ??  ?? RIYADH: A woman walks next to a closed restaurant in the Saudi capital Riyadh. Saudi Authoritie­s decided closure of malls, restaurant­s, and public gardens as a precaution against COVID-19 coronaviru­s disease. — AFP
RIYADH: A woman walks next to a closed restaurant in the Saudi capital Riyadh. Saudi Authoritie­s decided closure of malls, restaurant­s, and public gardens as a precaution against COVID-19 coronaviru­s disease. — AFP

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