Sharaan Nature Reserve

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Important things to know :

entry fee is 103600.00 Saudi Riyal SAR

About Sharaan Nature Reserve

The reserve was officially established in 2020 by the Royal Commission for AlUla as part of an ambitious conservation program to restore native wildlife and protect AlUla’s fragile desert ecosystem. Covering around 1,500 square kilometers, it is one of the largest protected areas in northwestern Saudi Arabia.


Things to See / Key Attractions Near Sharaan Nature Reserve


  • Sandstone Canyons and Valleys
  • Massive rock formations carved by wind and time create dramatic desert landscapes.
  • Native Wildlife Restoration Areas
  • Visitors may spot Arabian gazelles, Nubian ibex, desert foxes, and birds of prey.
  • Sharaan Valley Cliffs
  • Towering sandstone walls glow red and orange during sunset.
  • Desert Silence and Soundscape
  • The stillness of the reserve is striking—broken only by wind moving through the rocks.



Best Time to Visit Sharaan Nature Reserve


  • October to March – Ideal months with comfortable desert temperatures (15–28°C)
  • April and September – Warm but still manageable for outdoor exploration
  • May to August – Very hot; daytime visits are not recommended
  • Early morning – Best for wildlife sightings and cooler temperatures
  • Sunset / golden hour – Perfect lighting for photography and scenic views
  • During the Winter at Tantora Festival (December–February), guided tours and desert experiences are often expanded.



Tickets Information for Sharaan Nature Reserve


  • Entry is generally through guided tours or organized experiences
  • Prices depend on the type of experience offered by Royal Commission for AlUla
  • Typical guided desert tours range from SAR 150 – SAR 400
  • Children may receive discounted pricing depending on tour operators
  • Certain conservation areas may require special permits
  • Some experiences may include:
  • Guided wildlife drives
  • Hiking tours
  • Photography excursions.



Opening Hours for Sharaan Nature Reserve


  • The reserve is generally accessible through scheduled guided tours
  • Typical visiting hours:
  • Morning tours: 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM
  • Afternoon tours: 3:30 PM – sunset
  • Wildlife tours may operate during early morning or late afternoon
  • Advance booking is recommended through the Visit AlUla tourism platform
  • Access without authorized tours is usually restricted to protect wildlife.



Nearby Attractions & Where to Eat Sharaan Nature Reserve


Nearby attractions

  • Hegra – Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring Nabataean tombs carved into sandstone cliffs
  • Elephant Rock – A massive natural rock shaped like an elephant, especially beautiful at sunset
  • AlUla Old Town – A labyrinth of ancient mud-brick houses and narrow streets

Where to eat

  • Suhail Restaurant – Known for traditional Saudi cuisine and elegant desert-inspired interiors
  • Somewhere AlUla – A stylish restaurant offering modern Middle Eastern dishes

Must-try local dishes include kabsa, lamb mandi, and Arabic coffee with dates.

Important Tips

#1

Respect conservation rules

#2

Carry plenty of water

People also ask :

Yes. Vehicle-based tours make it accessible for families, children, and older travelers.

Yes, but access is usually through guided tours organized by tourism authorities in AlUla to protect the ecosystem.

Address

Sharaan Nature Reserve, AlUla Governorate, Al Madinah Region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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