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From wonderful wildlife to family fun, Lionel Messi discovers diverse, surprising Saudi

From wonderful wildlife to family fun, Lionel Messi discovers diverse, surprising Saudi


Returning to Saudi for a well-earned holiday just months after captaining Argentina’s national football team to a World Cup win, Lionel Messi explored Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh, and its surroundings – this time with his family, wife Antonella Roccuzzo and sons Mateo and Ciro, in tow.

The international footballing hero and Paris Saint-Germain striker was greeted with a warm Saudi welcome, known as ‘Hafawa’, as they absorbed the region’s ancient cultural heritage, kicked back at Riyadh’s local hangouts and came face-to-face with extraordinary indigenous animal species.

Lionel and wife Antonella in historic Diriyah

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They began their holiday with a visit to the 300-year-old UNESCO World Heritage site At-Turaif in Diriyah – a historic mudbrick settlement dating back to the 15th Century. Their hosts offered to dress Antonella in a traditional Saudi headpiece called ‘hama’ to match with the location, a symbol of celebration that is most commonly worn by women in the Najdi region.

Sharing in tales from traditional Bedouin history and learning about the prominence of the Arabian horse, as well as how birds of prey were hunted for subsistence throughout history, the Messis had the opportunity to interact with purebred steeds and the white falcon that still inhabits the area. Meanwhile, a trip to a working farm outside of the city introduced them to the traditional art of palm-weaving under the iconic landscape of date palms, a symbol of prosperity in Saudi culture.

The family are given some insider tips on the art of palm weaving

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Together with its pristine landscapes, Saudi is known for its proactive conservation efforts – in particular, restoring numbers of the indigenous Arabian gazelle that was once close to extinction. The young family even had the opportunity to meet and feed a selection of habituated gazelles, happy in the knowledge that 650 Arabian gazelles and 550 sand gazelles were released into the wilds of the AlUla reserve earlier this year, thanks to a comprehensive rewilding and protection programme.

Gazelles are part of an ambitious programme of rewilding

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Back in the city, Messi spent quality time with sons, Mateo and Ciro, at Riyadh’s most popular entertainment districts. The family sampled the best of Saudi’s unique Arabian flavours at local and Michelin Star eateries and enjoyed the animated arcades and family enternatinment on offer at Boulevard Riyadh City.

The family enjoy…

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