2023 Riyadh Season Treasure Hunt to Begin on November 7

The organizers of Riyadh Season 2023 have announced the upcoming launch of the "2023 Riyadh Season Treasure" hunt on November 7
The organizers of Riyadh Season 2023 have announced the upcoming launch of the "2023 Riyadh Season Treasure" hunt on November 7
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2023 Riyadh Season Treasure Hunt to Begin on November 7

The organizers of Riyadh Season 2023 have announced the upcoming launch of the "2023 Riyadh Season Treasure" hunt on November 7
The organizers of Riyadh Season 2023 have announced the upcoming launch of the "2023 Riyadh Season Treasure" hunt on November 7

The organizers of Riyadh Season 2023 have announced the upcoming launch of the "2023 Riyadh Season Treasure" hunt on November 7. This exciting event offers a chance to win an impressive grand prize of up to $1 million (SAR 3.75 million), as well as weekly prizes worth $600,000 (SAR 2.2 million).

People from all around the world will have the opportunity to participate in the treasure hunt.

As one of the main highlights of the fourth edition of Riyadh Season, the competition consists of various stages that involve finding clues, solving puzzles, and testing the knowledge of the participants. To make it accessible to a wider audience, 8 of these stages will be accessible through a smartphone application.

The fourth edition of Riyadh Season, themed "Big Time," offers many entertainment options and experiences. It continues to attract visitors from across the globe to Riyadh during the winter months, providing them with the opportunity to partake in thousands of concerts, exhibitions, and other distinctive entertainment events. Notable celebrities and prominent international brands contribute to the grandeur of this occasion.



Saudi 1st First Women Wildlife Ranger Unit Celebrates 5,000th Patrol

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA
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Saudi 1st First Women Wildlife Ranger Unit Celebrates 5,000th Patrol

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve Development Authority announced in a press release on Thursday the 5,000th patrol by Saudi Arabia's first women wildlife ranger unit.
Reserve development authority CEO Andrew Zaloumis stated that the women rangers' team is exploring new horizons one patrol at a time.

According to SPA, he emphasized that women's conservation teams are crucial, and noted that the reserve has focused on empowering women—who comprise 33% of the 183-strong team, well above the global average of less than 11%.
Zaloumis attributed the success to a female-led team within the reserve, from executive management to the socio-economic development unit, which collaborates with local women to build their capacity as conservation leaders.
Since their historic induction in 2022, these women have played a vital role in conserving the reserve's natural and cultural heritage while paving the way for women in Saudi Arabia to pursue careers in conservation.