Riyadh Province
Area of Natural Interest

Qasab Salt Flats

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Qasab Salt Flats, Al Qasab Saudi Arabia
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Description

The Qasab Salt Flats are located in Shaqra Governorate and are the largest salt flats in Najd and one of the largest in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. They are the primary source of salt in Saudi Arabia and have become a popular tourist destination where visitors can learn about natural salt extraction and processing.

Background and Landscape 

Al-Qasab is an ancient city that has been famous ever since the pre-Islamic era for its salt and wheat production. The city is located 160 km away from Riyadh and is also known for its poets. 

The Al Qasab Salt Flats make for an interesting site to visit as you can witness the production of raw salt from flat expanses of ground covered with salt. It produces about 200,000 tons of salt annually and has been famous since ancient times for its high-quality salt and is still sold in plastic packets throughout the Kingdom.

Towards the west of the salt flats, the land is bordered by the massive sand dunes of Ad Dahna Desert. The Qasab Salt Flats are just above an hour’s drive from the capital city, so you can easily plan a day trip here if you are in Riyadh.

 

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Location

Qasab Salt Flats, Al Qasab Saudi Arabia

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Sohail Lar

Sohail Lar

04/05/2024 07:36

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I want to know about this place and what is the HR mail for this plant plz some one help me
Fernz Baul

Fernz Baul

01/15/2024 15:10

Google review

Worth visit to see the uncommon salt making process.
Virgínia Palma

Virgínia Palma

11/18/2023 20:05

Google review

The place has immense potential to be a place for travelers and tourists. There is a certain fascination in the landscape due to the contrast of the white salt dunes with the earthy yellow of the environment. If there had been any, I would have bought salt, and whatever else there was. An interpretation center that explains the salt extraction method and the history of the site is very welcome.
Mohammed Sameer chettali

Mohammed Sameer chettali

11/07/2023 13:08

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The town of #Qasab has been famously producing salt here since ancient times which was previously transported across #Arabia by camel #caravans. It’s a #natural source of #salt, present within the #desert sands here. To extract it, freshwater is pumped into shallow ponds. This gets heated by the sun and the salt eventually rises to the surface while the water evaporates.
Dhanya Murali

Dhanya Murali

04/22/2023 18:08

Google review

A good experience but not much to see. One time visit only. You can spent 30 minits maximum.
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