Astrotourism Gains Momentum as Travelers Seek Dark Skies and Celestial Wonders
- In November last year, AlUla Manara and AlGharameel Nature Reserves were named the first-ever Dark Sky Parks in the Middle East by DarkSky International, a non-profit that advocates against light pollution.
- The reserves aim to preserve the night sky through careful lighting design that directs light downward.
- AlUla offers various astrotourism activities, including guided stargazing excursions, to attract visitors.
- Astrotourism raises awareness about light pollution and its effects on wildlife, contributing to sustainable travel.
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Saudi Arabia Invests In Dark Skies To Boost Astrotourism
Astrotourism has gained popularity worldwide, with countries prioritising dark sky conservation. In the United States, the National Park Service reports that stargazing tourists contribute billions of dollars annually through accommodation, diningan
The Middle East’s first ‘Dark Sky’ destination is betting big on astrotourism
From road-tripping adventurers to luxury resort goers, more travelers are seeking the stars than ever before. Saudi Arabia is hoping to become the Middle East’s top astrotourism destination: it’s home to some of the clearest, darkest skies in the world, and now boasts the region’s first recognized ‘Dark Sky Park.’
Dark Sky Destinations: A Journey Beyond the Stars - Science Magazine
Astrotourism is a growing trend that draws travelers to destinations with minimal light pollution, offering majestic views of the starry night skies. National parks and Dark Sky Places provide serene environments for stargazing and emphasize the importance of dark skies for ecological balance. Light pollution is highlighted as a significant issue, impacting both natural habitats and human ability to experience the night sky. Astrotourism not onl…
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