Al-Qandal Forest Attracts Eid Tourists with Scenic Boat Tours
Visitors enjoy marine wildlife and tranquil coastal experiences in the Farasan Islands.
Exploring the Farasan Islands
Al-Qandal Forest in the Farasan Islands draws many excited tourists today. Visitors seek tranquil coastal experiences and raw natural beauty during Eid Al-Adha. The forest sits 16 kilometers away from the main Farasan Port. Boat captains navigate a 50-meter-wide rocky inlet to enter the area.
A Vibrant Marine Ecosystem
The inlet opens into a stunning maze of dense mangrove waterways. These trees feature aerial roots that stabilize the saline coastal ecosystem. The forest serves as a vital sanctuary for diverse marine life. It also hosts numerous resident and beautiful migratory bird species.
Spotting Local Wildlife
Visitors traverse these waterways daily on fun small boat excursions. They frequently spot dolphins swimming playfully in the open waters nearby. Local tour captains report a massive surge in holiday excursion demand. The Saudi Red Sea Authority actively supports these thriving marine tourism initiatives.
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By: Amita Kalsi





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