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Saudi Arabia gets a new eco-resort

21 Jun 2023
The resort is designed to fit in with the surrounding landscape's natural shapes. Source: Royal Commission for AlUla
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Saudi Arabia is constructing a new eco-chic hotel in the canyons of AlUla’s Nabataean Horizon District, with designs which integrate art and sustainability.

The Azulik AlUla Resort, near Wadi AlFann, in the North West section of the country, is intended to connect tourists with the region’s human heritage and natural surroundings.

It will be situated in a valley which is currently undergoing development to integrate large scale artworks into the ancient landscape. Furthermore, a neighbouring rock structure is being secured to allow guests to view ancient rock art inscriptions.

According to thenationalnews.com, the resort, expected to open in 2027, will have a variety of luxury villas set against a backdrop of “terracotta cliffs, towering dunes and ancient heritage sites.”

Azulik AlUla will also have a welcome lounge, an all-day dining restaurant, a spa and hiking trails through the surrounding cliffs. The neighbouring Sfer Ik Museum, an eco-centric modern art hub, will give guests the opportunity to appreciate world-class art amidst the natural scenery of AlUla.

To ensure the conservation of the surrounding area, no private cars will be allowed at the resort. Guest will be escorted into the resort using electric vehicles, camels or horses.

The resort, built as part of the region’s Journey Through Time master plan and in line with the AlUla Sustainability Charter, will be built with a design that flows into the natural surrounds and cliffs, using local and natural material. It will also use a natural system of existing waterway infrastructure for irrigation and to channel floods. The resort will be constructed to create the lowest possible environmental impact.

“As a Tribe, we feel honoured to bring Azulik's vision to AlUla. It is with gratitude and profound respect that we embark a journey into AlUla’s vibrant heritage and culture. Rooted in its unique natural landscape, we begin a project that is both close to our heart and our brand values. These are our first steps together and I’m confident we will walk a beautiful and exciting path,” said the Chief Executive and Founder of Azulik, Eduardo Neira.

The resort is expected to generate more than 300 new jobs for Azulik.

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