The King Abdulaziz Camel Festival in its seventh edition, held in the Al Sayahed area under the slogan “Himt Tuwaik”, is a heritage station from the history of the Arabian Peninsula and the lives of its people, embodied through a group of interactive corners that transport visitors to a humble life. The market square at the center of Al Dahna Street is an outstanding historical episode in the life of the inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula, as it reflects, along with its belongings, all the tools and materials that the ancestors bought and used in their lives. life.
The camp grounds also take visitors back to the days of the past and how the homes of the Arabian Peninsulars they lived in were made from camel and sheep wool.
The visitor’s attention is drawn to the Camel Festival, ground-based sessions that span the desert surrounding the festival.
The camel supply market also reflects the buying and selling movement that ancestors made in their camel trade.
The Al Sayahid region, southeast of Riyadh, has kicked off the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival which, in its seventh edition, aims to consolidate the camel heritage, promote it in Saudi and Arab culture and provide a cultural, tourism, entertainment and economic venue for camels and their heritage.