TAIF :Sri Lankan Ambassador in Saudi Arabia Packeer Mohideen Amza took part at the Crown Prince Camel Festival, the largest camel sporting event globally, involving 60,000 camels , with line of 589 races, offering a huge award that worth SR56.25 million which currently being held in Taif . KSA.
He also met with Prince Fahd bin Jalawi bin Abdul Aziz, vice president of the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee and president of the Saudi Camel Federation, in the margins of the event.
The salient feature of the event is the maximization of the technology, where robots were introduced replacing the riders. The owners of the camels, driving parallel in a separate driving track were also communicating with /motivating/ guiding the camels contesting using modern technology. We endeavored to give the glimpse of all in this short video. “ What is amazing is that the ingredients of the 5th Industrial Revolution have been richly infused in this traditional sport event” the Ambassador said so in his interview to the media present at the event.
The 38-day mega event, which started on August 8th at the 17 million-square-meter Taif Camel Square has now reached the final stage.
This festival aims to consolidate camel sports heritage, promote it in Saudi and Arab culture, and support the tourism and economic movement in the Kingdom, which enhances community participation and ingrains national heritage.
Camel lovers and tourists from all over the globe have been flocking to this unique festival to enjoy the grand elegance of the animal and to be part of the exciting events.