
HUSAAK IN THE MEDIA
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HUSAAK spotlighted by BBC News

POPULAR DESTINATIONS
Where the stories are set

AlUla. A 4,000-year-old crossroads, written in sandstone.

Aseer. Mountain villages, juniper forest, and air that feels borrowed from somewhere cooler.

Al Khuta. Coastal cliffs, hidden coves, and the quiet wadis behind them.

Tanomah. Saudi’s southern highlands, where the cloud line drops onto your shoulders.

Tabab. A landscape carved by wind and time, almost untouched.

Empty Quarter. The largest sand desert on Earth, and the silence that comes with it.

Hajar Mountains. A spine of rock running from Musandam to the Indian Ocean.

Musandam. Fjord-like khors, calm waters, and dolphins at first light.

Salalah. Monsoon-green mountains and a coast few outsiders ever reach.
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
Journeys worth a longer read

The Nabataean Trail: five days through AlUla and Hegra.

The Aseer Loop: a high-altitude week in Saudi’s southern highlands.

The Empty Quarter Crossing: ten days, no roads, no crowds, no light pollution.

Coastal Oman: beaches, khors, and turtle nesting on the eastern shore.

The Wadi Bani Awf Traverse: canyoning, abseiling, and Oman’s most striking gorge.
