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RIYADH: As we center our days around fasting in Ramadan, it can be fun to spice things up. Here are a few unusual and memorable ways you can experience iftar this month.


A desert experience  



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Take a journey back to how our elders used to break their fast with this unique experience in the desert.


The journey starts at a camel farm where a guide will share more about the treasured animals and their significance in Saudi culture.


Sit down and relax afterwards at a traditional Kashta, an outdoor picnic, to break your fast with dates and laban before heading to the tent for the main meal.


The cost per person is SR700 ($187) through the WeBook app.


24-hour escape to Hofuf


Known as one of the largest date-producing areas in the world, Al-Hofuf is the perfect place for a day of serenity in the midst of nature’s beauty.


Departing from Riyadh, this experience takes you to the city in the Eastern Province where you will enjoy the sunset at Al-Asfar Lake to break your fast.


You will then depart to the Old Souk for a traditional iftar at a local restaurant, to immerse yourself in the authentic flavors of the region.


It also includes a trip to the historic Ibrahim Palace. The next morning, you will discover the unique rock formations of Al-Qara mountain and its caves before returning to the capital.


The price per person is SR2,500 through WeBook.com.


Iftar at a family farm in Muzahmiya


This year, the Ftoon family are opening up their home to guests.


This memorable Ramadan experience is a chance to break your fast with the family before enjoying a peaceful horse ride on the premises.


You will then head back for the main meal, a home cooked dish prepared by Umm Ftoon.


The experience is SR500 per person via WeBook.com.


Break your fast on a traditional mud house rooftop


Gaze at the stars atop a traditional mud house in Diriyah before the summer heat sets in.


A culinary expert will guide you through a traditional Saudi Arabia dining experience, explaining the significance of each dish, as you mingle with new faces in an intimate setting.


The price per person is SR300 through WeBook.com.


Unique Ramadan experience on Red Sea with AROYA Cruise


If you are looking for an unforgettable way to enjoy iftar or sahoor this Ramadan, AROYA Cruise, the first-ever Saudi Arabia cruise line, offers a truly special experience.


Throughout the holy month, AROYA will be anchored in front of the prestigious Jeddah Yacht Club, welcoming guests to break their fast or enjoy a late-night meal while surrounded by the serene beauty of the Red Sea.


From 4 p.m. until noon the next day, visitors can explore the ship’s luxurious facilities, including a state-of-the-art fitness center and one of the largest kids’ clubs at sea.


Special Ramadan-themed activities include guest speakers and wellness programs, adding to the immersive experience.


For those who want to extend their evening, “Ramadan Along the Horizon” offers the option of an overnight stay.


Tickets start at SR499 for adults and SR299 for children under 17 through Aroya.com.



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