Riyadh: Each raindrop enhances the natural beauty of the Imam Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Royal Reserve. Rainwater flows from the Al Urumah Plateau through valleys, reaching Rawdat Khuraim, one of the region's most notable meadows.
According to Saudi Press Agency, spanning approximately 52.3 square kilometers, Rawdat Khuraim is marked by diverse vegetation covering about 77% of its area. This vibrant landscape attracts visitors and hikers during the winter and spring.
After rain, the plains transform into lush green stretches intersected by streams, showcasing the region's ecological richness. The landscape is adorned with sweet acacia, acacia ehrenbergiana, and Sidr trees, alongside flowering plants that support bees, enhancing honey production and ecosystem sustainability.
Year after year, Rawdat Khuraim exemplifies ecological balance within the reserve. Its sustainable interaction of natural elements preserves its unique character and highlights its significance as an environmental destination that reflects the Kingdom's rich diversity.