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How 黑料社区 is leveraging regenerative tourism to blend luxury with sustainability

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Aerial view of Shebara, a luxury hotel brand at the Red Sea destination. Located on Sheybarah Island in the thriving Al Wajh Lagoon, the resort contains 73 keys, including overwater and beach villas. (Photo courtesy: Red Sea Global)
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Aerial view of Shebara, a luxury hotel brand at the Red Sea destination. Located on Sheybarah Island in the thriving Al Wajh Lagoon, the resort contains 73 keys, including overwater and beach villas. (Photo courtesy: Red Sea Global)
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Updated 15 February 2025

How 黑料社区 is leveraging regenerative tourism to blend luxury with sustainability

How 黑料社区 is leveraging regenerative tourism to blend luxury with sustainability
  • Unsustainable tourism is degrading ecosystems, harming biodiversity, and leading to cultural exploitation
  • Red Sea Global鈥檚 luxury destinations limit visitors to 1 million per year to ease pressure on the environment

RIYADH: At the heart of 黑料社区鈥檚 environmental strategy is regenerative tourism, which aims to protect natural habitats through science-led approaches and sustainable practices.

Unlike sustainable tourism, which aims to minimize harm, regenerative tourism strives to improve destinations through conservation, community engagement and science-led initiatives.

This includes implementing eco-friendly infrastructure, protecting biodiversity, and involving local communities in conservation efforts to ensure long-term environmental and economic benefits.

Raed Albasseet, group chief environment and sustainability officer at Red Sea Global, says the real estate company practices 鈥渞egenerative tourism鈥 with a commitment to operate on renewable energy alone.

鈥淭his commitment is not just a tagline; it鈥檚 woven into the very infrastructure of our destinations ... integrating sustainability into every phase of design and construction,鈥 he told Arab News.

鈥淰isitors can already experience this firsthand at The Red Sea, where eco-conscious designs are effortlessly integrated into every aspect of their stay.鈥

The Red Sea, a luxury regenerative tourism destination on 黑料社区鈥檚 west coast, features world-class resorts. By 2030, it will include 50 hotels, 8,000 rooms and more than 1,000 residences, while capping visitors at 1 million annually to help protect local ecosystems.

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As part of this plan, Red Sea Global has developed the Desert Rock Resort, a newly opened retreat that blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings. Designed to reduce energy use and maximize natural light, its elevated rooms feature large openings that mimic cave mouths, allowing ample daylight to filter in.

Before construction began at the Desert Rock Resort, Red Sea Global partnered with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology to conduct a comprehensive marine spatial planning simulation.

鈥淭his was the largest study of its kind ever undertaken in 黑料社区, and it provided crucial data to inform our master plan and minimize our impact on the delicate marine ecosystem,鈥 Albasseet said, adding: 鈥淎s a result, we limited development to only 22 of the more than 90 islands at The Red Sea destination.鈥 听




The Desert Rock Resort, developed by Red Sea Global, is a retreat that blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings.听

The Desert Rock Resort even repurposed excavated materials, meaning no additional materials were brought in for the main infrastructure.

鈥淲e used the mountains鈥 natural stone for interior and exterior walls and concrete was mixed using local sources of sand and stone,鈥 said Albasseet. 鈥淭o further reduce on-site disruption and waste, we emphasize pre-fabrication and off-site manufacturing.鈥

Moreover, Red Sea Global鈥檚 hotels and resorts are powered by solar energy, allowing guests to enjoy an eco-friendly destination with a zero carbon footprint.

Albasseet said the backbone of the company鈥檚 renewable energy strategy was Red Sea鈥檚 vast solar farms, which include hundreds of thousands of photovoltaic panels 鈥 more than 750,000 are currently in place.

鈥淭hese farms generate clean electricity, significantly reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and minimizing our carbon footprint,鈥 he said.

鈥淭o ensure a consistent and reliable power supply, even when the sun isn鈥檛 shining, we鈥檝e also built one of the world鈥檚 largest battery storage facilities at The Red Sea. This 鈥 allows us to store excess solar energy generated during the day and use it to power our resorts at night.鈥

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鈥 Diriyah, a historic landmark in Riyadh, is being developed sustainably under Vision 2030, earning platinum-level LEED precertification.

鈥 The Farasan Islands, a biodiverse Red Sea archipelago, are being developed for conservation and ecotourism.

鈥 Soudah Development is transforming 黑料社区鈥檚 southern region into a luxury destination with a focus on ecosystem restoration.

This reliance on solar power extends beyond Red Sea Global鈥檚 resorts and hotels.

鈥淚t also powers Red Sea International Airport, putting it on track to become the region鈥檚 first airport powered entirely by renewable energy,鈥 Albasseet said. 鈥淓ven our 5G network, a crucial component of modern connectivity, runs on solar energy, making it the world鈥檚 first sunlight-powered network.鈥




A wider view of the Desert Rock resort, a luxury destibation set in a hidden valley and nestled between the mountains near Umluj governorate in Tabuk region. (Red Sea Global photo)听

Shebara and Desert Rock, which opened to guests last year, have integrated advanced water systems and water-saving strategies through smart irrigation systems that optimize water use.

鈥淎 key element of our water conservation efforts is the implementation of closed-loop systems. Notably, at Desert Rock we have advanced water retention and distribution systems that capture rainwater,鈥 Albasseet said.

鈥淭his captured rainwater is being used to sustain the surrounding wadi, revitalizing the local ecosystem and minimizing reliance on external water sources.

鈥淭he resort鈥檚 design also incorporates water-efficient fixtures and landscaping, further reducing water usage in day-to-day operations. This integration of natural water systems into the resort鈥檚 design demonstrates our commitment to working with, rather than against, the natural environment.鈥




Soudah, a luxurious mountain destination 3,015 meters above sea level in the Asir region of 黑料社区, is more than just a mountain retreat. It 听offers a range of immersive natural experiences and the opportunity to celebrate the cultural abundance of the region. (Soudah Development photo)

The consequences of unsustainable tourism are far-reaching, ranging from the degradation of delicate ecosystems and biodiversity loss to the exploitation of local communities and cultural commodification. 鈥淭he current trajectory is simply not viable,鈥 Albasseet said.

鈥淓ncouraging sustainable tourism practices is no longer a choice but a necessity for the future of our planet and the travel industry itself 鈥 The industry鈥檚 contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, estimated at 8 percent globally, underscores the urgent need for transformative change.

鈥淭his is not simply about minimizing negative impacts; it鈥檚 about actively restoring and regenerating the destinations we cherish.鈥

Furthermore, he added: 鈥淭hese practices undermine the very foundation of the tourism industry, jeopardizing the natural and cultural assets that attract visitors in the first place.

鈥淭he increasing awareness of these issues among travelers, coupled with global commitments like the Paris Climate Agreement and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, further reinforces the need for the industry to embrace sustainability.鈥


Hail camel auction sales top $1.5m

Hail camel auction sales top $1.5m
Updated 04 October 2025

Hail camel auction sales top $1.5m

Hail camel auction sales top $1.5m
  • The 10-day event also gives visitors the chance to enjoy a range of cultural and social activities

RIYADH: Sales at an auction in Hail for rare and distinctive camel breeds topped SR5.7 million ($1.5 million) in its opening week, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The event, in Al-Qaid, on the outskirts of the northern city, is one of the largest of its kind in the region and provides an important boost to the local economy.

The 10-day event also gives visitors the chance to enjoy a range of cultural and social activities.

Camel breeding is a revered tradition in the Kingdom and while the animals were once vital for people鈥檚 survival, today they are more valued for their sporting prowess.

The finest racing camels can fetch huge sums at auction. The value of sales in the preliminary round of the 2023 Crown Prince Camel Festival topped SR3 billion.

One of the most expensive camels ever sold was bought by Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashed al-Maktoum in 2008 for more than $2.7 million, the WAM news agency reported.


Riyadh International Book Fair 2025 in full swing with Uzbekistan as guest of honor

Riyadh International Book Fair 2025 in full swing with Uzbekistan as guest of honor
Updated 04 October 2025

Riyadh International Book Fair 2025 in full swing with Uzbekistan as guest of honor

Riyadh International Book Fair 2025 in full swing with Uzbekistan as guest of honor
  • The festival has significant representation from the Institute of Public Administration, showcasing its scientific and legal publications
  • Book fair is one of the longest-running events in Riyadh鈥檚 cultural calendar

RIYADH: The Riyadh International Book Fair 2025 began on Thursday at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University.

More than 2,000 publishing houses from over 25 countries are taking part in the two-week-long event, which is organized by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission.

The fair serves as a platform for publishers, writers, and cultural institutions to connect with readers and industry professionals.

Abdullatif Al-Wasel, CEO of the commission, said the event 鈥渞eflects the Kingdom鈥檚 strategy to strengthen its cultural leadership regionally and globally, while also contributing to community awareness and economic growth in line with Vision 2030.鈥

The Saudi Institute of Public Administration has a significant presence at the event, showcasing its range of scientific, legal, and management publications.

This year, Uzbekistan is the fair鈥檚 guest of honor. Al-Wasel highlighted the country鈥檚 鈥渟ignificant cultural role and strong ties with the Kingdom,鈥 noting that the partnership underscores the event鈥檚 contribution to cultural exchange.

Uzbekistan鈥檚 pavilion showcases rare manuscripts, literary works, and a cultural program that includes performances and artistic displays. The collaboration also features joint activities with the Theater and Performing Arts Commission, including stage performances and artistic exchanges.

Beyond the international showcases, local creativity is also in the spotlight. One of the standout booths this year is Qessati (My Story), an initiative founded by Saudi entrepreneur Omar Tayeb in March 2024, which creates personalized books by inserting a child鈥檚 photograph, name, hobbies and interests into an illustrated story.

鈥淲e turn them into a cartoony character inside their very own story,鈥 Tayeb told Arab News. 鈥淭he idea started when I wrote a story for my daughter, and I saw how much it changed her behavior. That鈥檚 when I realized this could be a project for every child, not just my own.鈥

Qessati has already produced more than 1,000 books in Arabic and English and has expanded across the Gulf and North Africa.

鈥淥ur goal is to make learning and reading an enjoyable part of a child鈥檚 daily life,鈥 Tayeb said. 鈥淏y connecting the story with the child鈥檚 identity, values, and imagination, we create something that stays with them.鈥

The booth also features a children鈥檚 prayer book designed with illustrated characters to help young readers memorize daily supplications.

In addition to exhibition booths, the fair offers a wide-ranging cultural program, including seminars, lectures, poetry evenings and workshops. An expanded business zone is also part of this year鈥檚 edition, aimed at strengthening the publishing sector and facilitating partnerships across the industry.

The fair is open daily from 11 a.m. to midnight, with Friday opening hours starting at 2 p.m.


Disabled artist brings copper masterpieces to Saudi falconry showcase

Disabled artist brings copper masterpieces to Saudi falconry showcase
Updated 04 October 2025

Disabled artist brings copper masterpieces to Saudi falconry showcase

Disabled artist brings copper masterpieces to Saudi falconry showcase
  • Visitors have the chance to acquire his original works, which are available for purchase

RIYADH: A remarkable story of perseverance and determination is unfolding at the 2025 Saudi International Falcons and Hunting Exhibition, where artist Osama Al-Harbi is captivating audiences with his intricate copper engravings despite living with a disability.

Working from a specially designated space in the exhibition鈥檚 arts section, Al-Harbi is demonstrating his unique craft to fascinated onlookers, producing one elaborate piece every two days through a meticulous multi-stage process.

His technique begins with pencil sketches before progressing to engraving on copper sheets.

He then applies color using wooden pencils 鈥 a deliberate choice that prevents damage to the delicate metal surface. A felt backing layer completes each work, creating a striking 3D effect.

This year鈥檚 exhibition features Al-Harbi鈥檚 tribute portrait of King Salman. His upcoming pieces will honor Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and commemorate the Kingdom鈥檚 late rulers.

The artist鈥檚 booth has become a popular destination, drawing crowds impressed by both his technical skill and inspirational message.

Al-Harbi said that disabilities need not limit ambition, and that genuine determination can transform obstacles into opportunities for excellence.

Visitors have the chance to acquire his original works, which are available for purchase, in a message reflecting the presence of art within the exhibition鈥檚 activities and the public鈥檚 interaction with creative talents.

The Saudi International Falcons and Hunting Exhibition runs through Oct. 11 at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center in Malham, featuring 23 cultural, entertainment and educational programs alongside the main displays.


Saudi finance minister heads Kingdom鈥檚 delegation to GCC鈥檚 financial, economic meeting

Saudi finance minister heads Kingdom鈥檚 delegation to GCC鈥檚 financial, economic meeting
Updated 03 October 2025

Saudi finance minister heads Kingdom鈥檚 delegation to GCC鈥檚 financial, economic meeting

Saudi finance minister heads Kingdom鈥檚 delegation to GCC鈥檚 financial, economic meeting
  • Ministers look at topics related to enhancing cooperation

KUWAIT CITY: Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan headed the Kingdom鈥檚 delegation in Kuwait at the 124th meeting of the GCC鈥檚 Financial and Economic Cooperation Committee.

The ministers looked at topics related to enhancing cooperation among the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) countries, and followed up on developments to achieve this goal.

They also discussed progress made by the Customs Union Authority and the course of its program 鈥 which supports the completion of the authority鈥檚 requirements 鈥 and the periodic report on the implementation of GCC Common Market tracks.

 


Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition stamp launched

Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition stamp launched
Updated 03 October 2025

Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition stamp launched

Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition stamp launched
  • The exhibition is being held at the headquarters of the Saudi Falcons Club in Malham (north of Riyadh) from Oct. 2 to Oct. 11

RIYADH: The Saudi Ministry of Interior, represented by the General Directorate of Passports, in cooperation with the Saudi Falcons Club, has launched a special stamp for the International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2025.

The exhibition is being held at the headquarters of the Saudi Falcons Club in Malham (north of Riyadh) from Oct. 2 to Oct. 11, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The event is expected to attract 1,300 exhibitors and brands from more than 45 countries.

The stamp will be available to travelers arriving in the Kingdom through King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, and the land border crossings in the Eastern Province during the exhibition period.