The Governor of Taif, HRH Prince Saud bin Nahar bin Saud Al Saud, announced today his readiness to work in the camel field during the opening of the Crown Prince’s Camel Festival in Taif Province, in which camels compete for more than 44 days. competition between participants from the Gulf countries and other countries.
His Highness listened to an explanation of the readiness of the camel field and the preparations made, noting the great support and interest that camel sport in the Kingdom has received from the wise leadership – God bless him – emphasizing the importance of camel sport. racing because of its authentic heritage.
His Highness was briefed on the organization of the field and the services provided by the authorities to all participants and the public, pointing out the need to create a distinctive environment with an incentive and high quality for participants interested in this competition and a presence that enriches this global event calling for constant work. to provide and provide what owners and fans of the sport need and that the festival bears the name of His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense – God bless him – the first supporter of all sports in the Kingdom and it is the biggest festival in the world.
Notably, the Camel Field in Taif Governorate is one of the oldest camel fields in the Kingdom, having been opened in 1406 AH.