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Solo traveler conquers Saudi Arabia on foot
16 Dec
Summary
- Alice Morrison completed a 2,195km solo walk across Saudi Arabia.
- The 112-day trek was split over two winters due to extreme heat.
- Morrison faced blisters, scorpions, and temperatures up to 39C.

An extraordinary solo expedition across Saudi Arabia has concluded, with 62-year-old Alice Morrison becoming the first documented person to complete a full-length walk of the Kingdom. Her journey spanned 2,195 kilometers over 112 days, traversing six distinct provinces from north to south. The trek required careful planning, with the expedition split across two winter seasons to navigate the country's extreme summer heat and the observance of Ramadan.
Morrison, accompanied by her two camels, Juicy and Lulu, and a small support team, faced numerous hardships. These included severe blisters, encounters with scorpions, and relentless temperatures that peaked at 39C. Despite these physical and mental trials, she found motivation in the breathtaking desert landscapes, ancient rock carvings, and the overwhelming warmth and generosity of the Saudi people she met along the way.
Her accomplishment is more than just a personal challenge; it offers a unique perspective on a country often viewed with suspicion. Morrison plans to share her experiences through a new book and a film, detailing not only the gruelling trek but also the cultural discoveries, particularly the quiet revolution being led by women in the Kingdom. Her journey began on January 1, 2025, and concluded on December 15, 2025.




