Provinz Riad
Gebiet natürlicher Schönheit

Eine Reise an den Rand der Welt - Provinz Riad

4.7Bewertungen

Beschreibung

Das Ende der Welt, auch bekannt als Jebel Fihrayn, liegt in der felsigen nordwestlichen Wüste von Riad und ist Teil der Tuwaiq-Klippe. Dieses geologische Wunder entstand durch die tektonische Bewegung der arabischen Platte und wurde als „Rand der Welt“ bezeichnet, denn wenn man oben steht, hat man einen weitreichenden Blick auf den Horizont. Diese unglaubliche Aussicht hat diesen Ort auch zu einem beliebten Touristenort gemacht.

Von der Spitze der Klippen aus können Sie auch ausgetrocknete Flüsse, Kamele, die durch die Wüste ziehen, und mehrere Wanderwege auf und um die Klippen herum beobachten. Einer der beliebtesten Pfade führt durch eine Stelle, die als „das Fenster“ bezeichnet wird und Sie hinunter zum unteren Plateau führt.

Wie man dorthin kommt

Der beste Weg, um an die Spitze zu gelangen, ist mit einem SUV. Ein Reiseleiter ist nicht obligatorisch; es wird jedoch empfohlen, da hier die Erfahrung im Fahren auf unbefestigten Straßen sehr wichtig ist. Obwohl es eine asphaltierte Straße gibt, die zu dieser Stätte führt, wird es einem Alltagsfahrer schwer fallen, sich durch die unbefestigten Straßen zu bewegen. Stellen Sie außerdem sicher, dass Sie sich vorher mit reichlich Nahrung und Wasser eindecken, da es schwierig ist, Vorräte zu finden, sobald Sie die Wüste betreten, und seien Sie in der Nähe der Klippenkante sehr vorsichtig.

Die Klippen erheben sich 1.000 Fuß über dem Boden, was bedeutet, dass Sie, wenn Sie unten beginnen, eine 15- bis 20-minütige Wanderung nach oben unternehmen müssen. Während Sie den Aufstieg machen, können Sie atemberaubende Wildtiere und lange Strecken der Wüstenlandschaft sehen, die Ihre Energie während des Aufstiegs aufrecht erhalten, aber denken Sie daran, viel Wasser mitzunehmen.

Verfügbare Touren

Zieltyp
Bereich der natürlichen Schönheit
Wahrzeichen
Berg

Ort

Rand der Welt Saudi-Arabien

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Bewertungen
Ena Ćurić

Ena Ćurić

02/28/2023 10:05

Google-Rezension

My friend and I went to this tour last week and we had a blast! Our tour guides were great, friendly, service was amazing and this place is absolutely must visit!!! I recommend it to everyone who is coming to Riyadh. You wont regret it!
Margirio kelionės

Margirio kelionės

01/27/2023 12:43

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I had an amazing tour to The Edge Of The World. Fun and extreme, but safe.
Cal HappyCamper

Cal HappyCamper

01/23/2023 14:49

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First the good: Omer, Abdulamen and Mohammed were the drivers and Omer the guide. Omer speaks great English as does Mohammed. Omer is a terrific driver, you will need this as the roads are worthy of a good 4x4 with good shocks and wide range steering + skills. Omer is responsive to text within the hour and once you sign on he's communicative back within minutes. I signed on for a private tour through my hotel the Mandarin Oriental. I did not get that. It ended up being a group with 3 other people. My driver guide was 40 minutes late. This was probably the fault of the hotel concierge more than Ghazi Tours. Now, why the 4 stars, actually for my driver guide it would be 1 star (1 for just being present): While I appreciated the additional cars, aka a small caravan, for safety, I didn't appreciate the lack of 1:1 care. After all, the pricing was for 1:1. Again, this could be the hotel or Ghazi. It turned out my driver/guide worked for Ghazi, and directly under Omer. As part of the pack now, we trooped through for photo ops, and listened as one would at a flag waving group schpeel. Not really what I paid for. And I was treated as leftover bread as I was through the hotel and not direct with Ghazi. The car I got lacked a good driver, Omer was not my driver. At one point the car I was in slid back and tilted precariously to one side. Omer had to jump in to get the car up the hill. While I appreciated the friendliness of my driver, I didn't appreciate the fact he spoke little English, didn't know anything about anything not even the ability to translate "Mashallah". I also didn't appreciate my driver/guide's lack of awareness and inexperience. For example, water and juices are stuffed to the side of the car so you get hot orange juice. Inability to tell you where the bathroom is, and the fact to forewarn you that the bathrooms lack toilet paper. At the tour sites, my driver/guide stuffed his hands in his pockets and wandered off. Then telling me it's his first time at this one place too! Totally lack of any service. And, Ghazi/Omer wasn't responsible for me directly, even though my driver/guide worked for Omer. At a local touristy restaurant, my driver guide sat without uttering a word. He left to get the car without telling me leaving me to wonder whether I should get an Uber. No communication. At the end, Omer had an emergency left, and his guest, the other person, climbed into my car, and was told to be dropped off first. Again, I was treated as yesterday's stale bread. The car after the restaurant was filthy for some odd reasons. Empty bottles of water and orange juices strewn all about. Sticky mess in the back. Then my driver guide dropped me off at the wrong hotel. He dropped me at the namesake office building across the way. I made my own way back. I gave Omer $50 USD tip (even though I wasn't his prime guest) + $50 USD tip for my lazy, incompetent driver/guide. Why? Because as an American, I want them to appreciate we aren't all jerks and hopefully they will improve their service. I left my phone cable in my driver guide's car. Omer dropped his own for me the next day at 8:30am. I very much appreciated that, although I just wanted my own back but I appreciated I got a phone cable. I paid $1500SAR through the hotel for what was to be a private tour which wasn't. I will bring that up with the Mandarin but doubt it will have any impact. Omer has his own rates. So advice go to him Ghazi Tour direct. More advice, whatever you end up doing it will end up as a group tour with Ghazi. That's not so bad, and in fact I enjoyed the small group. Just don't pay for a private and expect a private tour AND demand a car with good shocks, good tires and competent driver and guide. Don't get the driver/guide and car that I had, you might as well just ride with Omer. Your back with thank you, your tail bone will thank you, and you will get back to your own hotel. Last, bring a packet of tissue paper, and make sure your guide knows something about the sites.
Sally Gha

Sally Gha

12/17/2022 21:54

Google-Rezension

Best of Saudi tourism and wild hospitality! Safety measures in all trips, generous meals and snacks , and very neat camps.
Abhijit Limaye

Abhijit Limaye

10/30/2022 12:10

Google-Rezension

Ghazi tours arranged our tour for the Edge of the world. Omer helped me throughout booking the process. He was fantastic. The 4*4 vehicles were very good and clean. The edge of world itself is an amazing place to visit if you are in Riyadh. Also while returning back, Ghazi tours arranged for lovely dinner inside that national park boundary and it was an amazing experience. The reason I kept 4 stars (and not 5) because we went through some crazy experience while returning back. Driver was driving super fast on dirt track and at one point vehicle just rammmed into one of the big potholes and suddenly all side bags got deployed by SUV. We all were safe. Nothing happened to anyone and we also received apologies from tour owner but still I would suggest these drivers to drive with care on dirt road patch especially when it is dark
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