Caves in the Northern Borders: Windows into History, Gates to Adventure


Caves and sinkholes formed by geological processes and varying surface shapes are popular destinations for tourists seeking adventure, researchers, and academics. They offer a glimpse into the past, often revealing the secrets of humanity and unique geological formations.

The Northern Borders region boasts a wealth of caves and sinkholes, many formed thousands of years ago.

Burjas Al-Falih, a member of the Afaq Society for Astronomy and a speleologist, told a Saudi Press Agency reporter that 542 such formations were discovered in the region.

With diverse types, lengths, and sizes, these caves and sinkholes provide a rare opportunity to explore geological formations dating back millennia. The rock structures, often featuring stalactites and stalagmites, create breathtaking views.

Cave tourism has seen a surge in popularity among tourists and adventurers in recent years.

Al-Falih emphasized the importance of documenting cave explorations for future reference. By clarifying locations, types, and access, adv
enturers can explore these sites responsibly, preserving their components and avoiding tampering. Organizing official trips to these locations can also help ensure their protection.

Source: Saudi Press Agency