Home GCC Saudi Arabia NEOM unveils Leyja, a new sustainable tourism destination The destination will feature three hotels designed to complement the surrounding nature, operate sustainably, and provide unique experiences by Gulf Business October 16, 2023 Image: NEOM NEOM has unveiled Leyja, its latest tourism destination, further strengthening and enhancing Saudi Arabia’s ecotourism offering. Leyja starts from the Gulf of Aqaba coast and then winds inland to form a natural valley carved between 400m-high mountains. Aligned with NEOM’s strategy to designate the majority of its land across its destinations and cities as a nature reserve, 95 per cent of Leyja will be preserved for nature and will combine innovative, ecological design and construction techniques to ensure the development seamlessly blends into the landscape. The destination will feature three hotels designed by architects to complement the surrounding nature, operate sustainably, and provide unique experiences. Highlights of the three hotels in NEOM’s Leyja The three properties will offer 120 boutique rooms and suites, split equally with 40 keys at each. The first property is tailor-made for active adventure. The deconstructed design ascends the walls of the wadi like a staircase, its structure effortlessly tracing the topography with minimal disturbance of the terrain’s natural lines. Its unique location, folded into the cliff top and valley sides, lends itself to those seeking rock climbing and other high-octane experiences in the surrounding area. The second property rises from the rock to sit prominently at the heart of the wadi’s largest oasis, functioning as a gateway for visitors who want to explore the valley ahead. The staircase ascending from the canyon to the entrance of the property offers scenic views of the valley in all its beauty. The third property is an immersive wellness retreat that promotes longevity, with a high-tech, reflective façade mirroring the surrounding beauty and valley walls. Once developed, Leyja will offer an extensive selection of fine dining and contemporary restaurants. Wellness facilities and rooftop infinity-style pools across the three properties are also key features. Extensive guided wadi walks, and enthralling hiking trails set in the valley’s dramatic mountain landscapes await guests, with mountain biking and climbing on offer for those looking for adventure. NEOM is also home to Sindalah, THE LINE, Trojena and Oxagon. Tags Hospitality Leyja NEOM Oxagon Saudi Arabia Sindalah The Line tourism Trojena You might also like FIFA confirms Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup host Saudi Arabia’s PIF launches new hotel management company Parsons wins $53m 3-year contract for roads programme in Riyadh Trump Organization doubles down on Saudi property market