Savanna-Like Scenery Enriches Historic Pastures Of Lina South Of Rafha
The historic village of Lina, located south of Rafha Governorate in Saudi Arabia, is currently showcasing a remarkable natural scene. Situated within the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve, the area is blanketed with seasonal grasses and shrubs in shades of yellow and brown. This creates a landscape reminiscent of the savanna environment, highlighting the region's rich biodiversity.
During this season, Lina is experiencing an abundance of aromatic herbs and native plants. These are interspersed with various tree species that form open habitats crucial for biodiversity. These ecosystems play a vital role in maintaining environmental balance and carbon storage. The picturesque scenery at sunset, where plant shadows merge with sky colours, attracts nature lovers and photographers alike.

The plains also serve as a habitat for wildlife and numerous plant and animal species. Currently, herds of camels and livestock can be seen in the Al-Muayzilah area. This is managed under environmental regulations to ensure sustainability. The second edition of the seasonal grazing program by the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority is underway.
This program aims to balance vegetation protection with local community needs. It runs until January 31, supported by a regulatory system that ensures pasture sustainability and resource preservation. The initiative adheres to precise environmental standards to maintain this balance effectively.
Lina's pastures are renowned for their long history and diverse environment. They stand out as one of the most beautiful ecological destinations in northern Saudi Arabia. The landscape offers a blend of natural authenticity and savanna beauty at its best, making it an attractive spot for visitors seeking unique ecological experiences.
With inputs from SPA