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Saudi Arabia Awards Private Jet to Camel Competition Winner
In a historic move that merges tradition with luxury, Saudi Arabia is offering an extraordinary prize in the world of camel competitions—a private jet.
This jaw-dropping reward will be presented to the owner of the winning “Mangiyat Al-Jazeera” herd, also known as the Elite Herds of the Peninsula, at the prestigious 9th edition of the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival.
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The announcement has sent waves of excitement across the Arabian Peninsula, elevating camel competitions to an entirely new level. This year’s event not only celebrates the finest herds but also showcases the Kingdom’s dedication to blending its rich cultural heritage with modern innovation.
The highly anticipated Al Shadad competition, regarded as the pinnacle of camel contests, is making a grand return this year after a one-year hiatus. The 2024 edition promises to be bigger and better, blending tradition with cutting-edge digital enhancements to elevate the experience for participants and audiences alike.
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Fahad Bin Hathleen, Chairman of the Camel Club, emphasized the festival’s role in strengthening the national and regional presence of Saudi Arabia’s historical legacy. He highlighted the Camel Club’s ongoing efforts to promote and preserve this cherished tradition, ensuring it remains a cornerstone of the Kingdom’s cultural identity.
