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Formula Saudi at Reem International Circuit

Reem International and Karting Circuit

An international circuit near Riyadh

From October to April, the air is filled with the sound of supercharged engines racing round Reem International Circuit.

Porsche and McLaren ready to race at Reem International Circuit

Porsche and McLaren ready torace at Reem International Circuit

Weekend Racing at Reem International Circuit

The main series see Formula Saudi (cars resembling those used in Formula 1), GT Series (Porsche and McLaren), Lotus and Renaults compete in the annual Saudi Racing Festival, held over several rounds.

Formula Saudi cars at Reem International Circuit

Formula Saudi cars at Reem International Circuit

There is also the opportunity to take your own vehicle and put it through its paces on their Open Track days.

And of course there are the drifting competitions, where the art of the sport can be admired without the added danger of having your car involved in a collision on the road.

There is a grandstand, open to both men and women, so the racing can be enjoyed in comfort, and where visitors can see the Saudia sponsored Williams Formula 1 car that was world champion in the early 1980s.

World Champion Saudia sponsored Williams Formula 1 car at Reem International Circuit

World Champion Saudia sponsored Williams Formula 1 car at Reem International Circuit

Reem Karting Circuit - Open to Everyone

Even if you don’t have your own supercar, there is still the opportunity to get some racing in, on the karting track.

Friends race each other at Reem Karting Circuit

Friends race each other at Reem Karting Circuit

Open to the public during weekend afternoons and evenings, this is a fun outing for a group of friends. Men and women are welcome, and get to race 39hp karts at speeds up to 65kph.

Reem Karting Circuit

Reem Karting Circuit

Grandstand at Reem Karting Circuit

Grandstand at Reem Karting Circuit

Whilst both of the facilities have grandstands, currently there are no refreshment outlets, so make sure to bring your own picnics if you intend staying for a few hours.

Let us know what you think about Reem International and Karting Circuit in the comments section below

​How to get to Reem International Circuit

​The location of the Reem International Circuit is available on Google Maps under the name 'Reem Racetrack'.

For bookings and information you can ​call ​ this number: 00966 (0) 5561000703.

Dirab Golf Club

Dirab Golf Club

Dirab Golf Club

Dirab Golf Club

Golf courses in environments which are mostly sand are not impossible to create, and so it is with great relief that golfers who come to Saudi Arabia find that they have access to some pretty good courses. Dirab Golf  Club is home to the first course that was established around Riyadh, and for a variety of reasons it is many people’s favourite.

A short drive from Riyadh

From the Diplomatic Quarter, it takes about 30 minutes to reach the club, driving on Mecca Road and heading south after passing over the escarpment of the plateau on which Riyadh lies. After this escarpment, the environment changes dramatically. It is here that marks the beginning of the large agricultural and animal farms, and the end of the urban spread. 

On the way to Dirab Golf and Country Club

On the way to Dirab Golf and Country Club

Once at the club, visitors quickly realize that it took a lot of work to create a golf course here. On the drive out there is very little vegetation, save for some scrub and bushes fit for camels to feed on.

However, on entry through the gates, a lush green oasis awaits, and the temperature drops.

The fairway of the 1st hole at Dirab Golf Club

The fairway of the 1st hole at Dirab Golf Club

The pro shop stocks a variety of equipment and clothing for purchase and hire, so golfers don’t need to worry if they have left their clubs back at home.

Good quality golf course

A mixture of sand and grass for one of the par 3s at Dirab Golf Club

A mixture of sand and grass for one of the par 3s at Dirab Golf Club

The course is an 18 hole, 72 par combination of grass and, with an impressive amount of trees flanking most fairways. Lying beyond these trees, the no man’s land between the holes is often sandy flats (although not impossible to play out of!).

Trees on each side of the fairway at Dirab Golf Club

Trees on each side of the fairway at Dirab Golf Club

A lot of work goes into maintaining the course, although in summer, when the temperature in the area soars to mid 40 degrees Celsius, it is difficult to maintain the quality and evenness of the grass, hence the greens may be slower than expected due to the grass being kept longer than normal.

The 10th (in front) and 12th (left) holes at Dirab Golf Club

The 10th (in front) and 12th (left) holes at Dirab Golf Club

The club does not encourage golfers to walk the course, and every group must take a buggy. The exception to this is early mornings and late afternoons, if the course is quiet, during the cooler months.

Whilst the golf course itself is of pretty good quality, it is a pity that the clubhouse does not offer more in the way of encouragement to make people stay and enjoy the surroundings a bit more. The food and drinks on offer are fairly basic, and the environment quite stark and functional.

More than just golf

Dirab Golf and Country Club also has horse riding facilities, where people can go riding for an hour at a time. There are also chalets that can be booked for overnight and weekend stays.

A visit to Dirab Golf and Country Club is a pleasant trip out of Riyadh. The environment makes sure the pressures of the city are left far behind, and the greenery ensures the air quality is fresh and fragrant.

Booking tee times in advance is necessary at weekends.

Let us know what you think about Dirab Golf Club in the comments section below

Racing through the desert at the Jeddah Rally

Jeddah Rally

​An international rally through dunes and mountains

The terrain of Saudi Arabia is ideal for racing modified 4x4 vehicles through. The sand dunes, the shale fields, the rocky outcrops all make for good racing and exciting viewing.

Racing through the desert at the Jeddah Rally

Racing through the desert at the Jeddah Rally

Having achieved success on the Middle Eastern Rally Championship, Saudi driver Abdullah Bakhashab has been involved with assembling a team to organize the Jeddah Rally, to add to the annual motorsports circuit in Saudi Arabia.

The Competitors

First run in 2014, the Jeddah Rally attracts many of the entrants the Ha’il Rally does, with competitors being both Saudis and other nationalities. Again, like Ha’il, there are professional racing vehicles as well as keen amateurs who have embraced the challenge of preparing a vehicle to race several hundred kilometers through the desert.

Motorbikes and Quads are encouraged to enter the Jeddah Rally

Motorbikes and Quads are encouraged to enter the Jeddah Rally

The Stages

The opening leg of the Jeddah Rally is run at night

The opening leg of the Jeddah Rally is run at night

The first stage, run at a location to maximize the viewing opportunities for spectators, and at night so the heat and humidity of the Jeddah coast has dissipated somewhat, involves competitors racing round a track in order to record the best time and battle for starting position.

Racing through the shale fields during the Jeddah Rally

Racing through the shale fields during the Jeddah Rally

The next two days are dedicated to stages run in the desert.

Racing through the sand at the Jeddah Rallly

Racing through the sand at the Jeddah Rallly

To keep up to date with the latest news about the Jeddah Rally, click here

The organizers have worked in close consultation with the Civil Defence and Police to make sure there are easily accessible viewing points for spectators, at vantage points that will provide some spectacle, as well as the start and finish lines.

A father and his children watching the action at the Jeddah Rally

A father and his children watching the action at the Jeddah Rally

Safety First

Helicopters are available in case of emergencies at the Jeddah Rally

Helicopters are available in case of emergencies at the Jeddah Rally

Whenever venturing onto the desert, whether as a recreational group or a sporting event, safety needs to be a primary concern. Not only is the safety equipment checked thoroughly, but spare parts are also a necessity, and keeping an eye on the proceedings from the sky there are military helicopters that can react quickly in case of emergencies.

Racing through the desert at the Jeddah Rally

Racing through the desert at the Jeddah Rally

Whilst not yet having achieved the following of the Ha’il Rally, the Jeddah edition is a well organized event with spectacular racing that will grow every year it is run.

​For a short movie showing a Land Rover tackle some of the course, click here

The Jeddah Rally Twitter feed has some great photos from the events

Feel free to add any comments about the Jeddah Rally in the comments section below.


An international rally through dunes and mountains (author: Andy Conder)

Arabian Oryx and ostrich at Nofa Golf Club

Nofa Golf Club

Three of KSA’s four golf clubs are in around Riyadh. There is also a private one in the eastern region, and there is talk of a fifth over in the western region at some stage.

Of the three in Riyadh, the most impressive is undoubtedly Nofa Golf Club.

Time Out from the City

Located on a huge property to the south of Mecca Road about an hour out of Riyadh, visitors will notice the huge metal dishes close to the entrance. These collect solar energy and are rumoured to provide power to the entire estate.

Click here to see how to get to the club (thanks to Wael Soliman)

Not Just Golf

Horses are exercised early in the morning at Nofa Golf Course

Horses are exercised early in the morning at Nofa Golf Course

There is more than just a golf course on this property. It is also a facility for training horses, and if you get there early enough in the morning (before the heat of the day sets in) you may get to see some being exercised.

As well as a training facility, Nofa also has a track for horse racing, and apparently the stables are world class. The back nine of the golf course are contained inside the track.

Golf and horse racing at Nofa Golf Club

Golf and horse racing at Nofa Golf Club

Well watered fairways contrast with the surrounding sand dunes at Nofa Golf Club

Well watered fairways contrast with the surrounding sand dunes at Nofa Golf Club

The grass at Nofa Golf Club is well watered and always in great condition. The contrast of the lushness of the fairways and the surrounding sand dunes makes for an aesthetically pleasing experience.

Well watered fairways contrast with the surrounding sand dunes at Nofa Golf Club

Well watered fairways contrast with the surrounding sand dunes at Nofa Golf Club

A Safari Park Too!

Arabian Oryx and ostrich at Nofa Golf Club

Arabian Oryx and ostrich at Nofa Golf Club

Ostrich at Nofa Golf Club

Ostrich at Nofa Golf Club

An added bonus to Nofa Golf Club is the animals. There is a ‘safari park’ on the property, and there are several animals that can be spotted during a round: Arabian Oryx, ostrich, and others.

There are also villas on the property that can be rented out for a weekend golfing getaway.

To visit the resort website, click here.

Our Opinion

Nofa is an excellent golfing option, and the extra activities make it a pleasant outing for non-players too. It is the furthest from Riyadh of the clubs in the region, but the facility encourages players to spend some time there after a round, and food is available for those who want to stay for lunch.

Please let us know your experience of Nofa Golf Club in the comments section below.

Spectator at the Ha'il Rally

Ha’il Rally

An international sport event hosted in Saudi Arabia

Yazeed Al-Rajhi's Hummer at the Ha'il Rally

Yazeed Al-Rajhi's Hummer at the Ha'il Rally

People of the Desert

The people of Saudi Arabia have their origins in the desert. Even though the vast majority of the population now reside in cities and towns, there is still an immense fondness for evenings spent under the stars, away from the ever expanding city centres, with groups of friends gathering to do some of the things Saudis hold dear: making kabse over the fire, grilling BBQ, drinking tea and coffee, staying up and talking into the early hours of the morning.

Tea and coffee in the desert at the Ha'il Rally

Tea and coffee in the desert at the Ha'il Rally

Modern Saudi Arabia has embraced car culture, and in the cities a day doesn’t pass without a person seeing first hand Saudi youth trying to pull some tricks with a family sedan – a practice which is frowned upon by most, except the perpetrators, as being dangerous to those who are performing such stunts as well as to other motorists and their families.

Motorsports in the Desert

Unique landscape at the Ha'il Rally

Unique landscape at the Ha'il Rally

In response to these feelings, it makes sense for there to be an outlet incorporating both elements, and the Ha’il Rally was the first motorsports event in the kingdom to seize the initiative.

The first rally was in 2006, and is held annually. Since then it has been run as an official FIA Baha competition, part if the world championship, as well as a more locally focused event. The popularity increases every year and has proven a major boost to tourism in a region which for many years was overlooked in comparison with other parts of Saudi Arabia.

Boy Scouts saluting King Salman at the Ha'il Rally

Boy Scouts saluting King Salman at the Ha'il Rally

Safety First

Before the action starts there is a thorough scrutineering process, which sees international experts (who are involved with various Formula 1 events) checking the vehicles to make sure they comply to strict safety standards (as laid down by the world motorsport governing body, the FIA) as well as to engine specifications according to which class the vehicle will be competing in.

Checking helmet specifications at the Ha'il Rally

Checking helmet specifications at the Ha'il Rally

Spectator stage at the Ha'il Rally

Spectator stage at the Ha'il Rally

A Motorsports Extravaganza

Spectator stage at the Ha'il Rally

Spectator stage at the Ha'il Rally

The first day of racing is a showcase for the spectators. The teams drive a course of between four and six kilometers, aiming to finish in the quickest possible time to gain the best starting position for the desert stages.

At the start of the desert stage of the Ha'il Rally

At the start of the desert stage of the Ha'il Rally

The next few days sees the drivers speeding over the desert course, checking in at the waypoints, and returning to the service park in the afternoon.

Making sure to cross a waypoint during the desert stage of the Ha'il Rally

Making sure to cross a waypoint during the desert stage of the Ha'il Rally

Getting airborne at the Ha'il Rally

Getting airborne at the Ha'il Rally

A desert course is not an easy one to navigate. Teams are provided with road books showing the exact route they are supposed to take, and must not rely on GPS. (There are strict penalties for those who try.) The navigator must be alert constantly to make sure the waypoints are driven through (again, there are penalties for missed waypoints), and to make sure the vehicle sticks to the prescribed route, and doesn’t risk an accident by jumping a sand dune or crashing into rocks that are obscured from view. The drivers are not out for a weekend cruise, they travel at speeds in excess of 100 km/h for parts of the course.

Don't misjudge the bumps at the Ha'il Rally

Don't misjudge the bumps at the Ha'il Rally

International Talent

With a reputation that heightens every year, the Ha’il Rally attracts professionals involved in regional and international championships (the 2011 winner, Nasser Al-Attiyah came fresh from having won the Dakar Rally and is now competing successfully in the World Rally Championship) as well as talented and enthusiastic locals.

Nasser Al-Attiyah in his Dakar Rally winning VW at the Ha'il Rally

Nasser Al-Attiyah in his Dakar Rally winning VW at the Ha'il Rally

Abdullah Bakhashab at the Ha'il Rally

Abdullah Bakhashab at the Ha'il Rally

KSA produces some talented drivers. Both Abdullah Bakhashab (now retired) and Yazeed Al-Rajhi (currently enjoying a string of rally successes) are well known faces at the Ha’il Rally.

Yazeed Al-Rajhi (centre) with the Governor of Ha'il Province after winning the Ha'il Rally

Yazeed Al-Rajhi (centre) with the Governor of Ha'il Province after winning the Ha'il Rally

Trying to get closer to the action at the Ha'il Rally

Trying to get closer to the action at the Ha'il Rally

There are areas in the desert stages where spectators can view the racing, but safety comes first and these areas have to be closely monitored to ensure no lives are endangered. That said, there are always a few people who prefer to get a closer view, and the local police take great joy in pursuing such groups and shepherding then to safety.

Official Support

Ha'il Rally HQ is based in the Governor's recreational facility

Ha'il Rally HQ is based in the Governor's recreational facility

The rally has the full support of the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation (who actually organize the racing component) as well as the Governor of Ha’il and his family. It is a huge boost to the local economy, as flights, hotels and restaurants are booked out like no other time of the year.

Ha'il Rally closing ceremony is held in the Governor's recreational facility

Ha'il Rally closing ceremony is held in the Governor's recreational facility

Every year there are more side events added: hill climbs, drag racing, local market, vehicle experiences, just to name a few. For the 10th Anniversary the Royal Saudi Air Force even flew a display at the official opening.

The RSAF Hawks perform a fly past at the opening of the Ha'il Rally (credit: http://www.scalemodellingnow.com/waddington-international-airshow-2012)

The RSAF Hawks perform a fly past at the opening of the Ha'il Rally (credit: http://www.scalemodellingnow.com/waddington-international-airshow-2012)

The Ha’il Rally is one of the largest, most successful events in the kingdom. It is an opportunity to see some skilful racing, and to experience some authentic local culture, and is well worth a visit even for a couple of days.

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Please add any comments you have about the Ha'il Rally below.



An international sport event hosted in Saudi Arabia (author: Andy Conder)