Saudi Arabia has introduced a groundbreaking prize for the Al Shadad competition at the King Abdulaziz Camel Festival. The winner of this prestigious event, which focuses on “Manqiyat Al-Jazeera” (Elite Herds of the Peninsula), will receive a private jet. This prize is a significant reward, both culturally and materially, as it honors the owner of the top-performing herd at the festival. Fahd bin Hathleen, the Chairman of the Camel Club, pointed out the importance of the prize, especially the honor of meeting the patron of the event, which adds a special touch to the competition.
The competition is organized through the Raei Al Nathar platform, an innovative system that combines the rich tradition of camel herding with modern technology. This fusion not only brings the festival into the digital age but also highlights the deep-rooted camel heritage of Saudi Arabia and the Arabian Peninsula.
After a year’s break, the Al Shadad competition is back, bringing even greater excitement. It promises to be a thrilling contest, as herders from across the Arabian Peninsula will compete fiercely for the top prize. The event reflects a strong sense of cultural pride, with public participation and the preservation of traditions being at the heart of this celebration. The competition is a major event in the region, showcasing the importance of camels to the people of the Arabian Peninsula. The return of Al Shadad is expected to draw significant attention and participation, further solidifying its place as an iconic event in Saudi Arabia’s cultural calendar.