Bird Enthusiasts Flock To Taif Rose Festival For Unique Avian Experience
The Taif Rose Festival, known for its vibrant celebration of culture and nature, recently hosted an extraordinary attraction that captivated tourists and visitors alike. The Talking Birds and Rare Falcons Park, a highlight of this year's Qitaf 19 event, offered an immersive experience into the world of avian wonders. Situated within the festival's expanse, the park was designed to replicate the natural habitats of various bird species, allowing for an interactive and educational visit.
Ali Al-Harthi, the event organizer and a passionate bird owner, played a pivotal role in bringing this unique exhibit to life. His aim was to enhance the festival's tourism and cultural offerings by showcasing an impressive collection of birds. These birds, licensed by the National Center of Wildlife (NCW), included a range of species and sizes, with parrots standing out as the crowd's favorite due to their diversity and ability to communicate with visitors.

The park's layout enabled guests to navigate through it effortlessly, offering numerous opportunities for memorable photographs. Visitors were particularly thrilled by the chance to hold and interact closely with some of the world's oldest falcons, a rare experience that underscored the park's uniqueness. Al-Harthi's dedication to birdkeeping stems from a lifelong love for animals, which began in his childhood and flourished as he pursued a career in biology education.
Guides were available throughout the park to provide valuable information about each bird species, enhancing the educational aspect of the visit. This initiative by Al-Harthi not only contributed to the festival's appeal but also highlighted the importance of wildlife conservation and awareness among the public. The Talking Birds and Rare Falcons Park thus stood as a testament to the beauty, diversity, and rarity of avian life, making it a must-visit destination at the Taif Rose Festival.
The success of this exhibit reflects Al-Harthi's commitment to enriching the cultural and tourism landscape of Taif Governorate. It underscores the festival's role in bringing together people from all walks of life to celebrate nature's marvels. As visitors left with photos and memories, they also took with them a greater appreciation for the avian world, thanks to the dedicated efforts of organizers like Ali Al-Harthi.
With inputs from SPA