In 2019, Saudi Arabia made headlines by introducing an easy-to-obtain tourist e-visa for visitors from more than 49 nationalities, marking a historic shift as the kingdom opened its doors to the world. What was once a country restricted to Muslim pilgrims has now embraced international tourists from all backgrounds, allowing them to experience Saudi Arabia’s rich history, vibrant culture, and striking natural beauty. But what’s it really like to travel in Saudi Arabia, a nation known for its conservative traditions and deeply rooted customs? Here’s an unsponsored look at traveling through this fascinating, evolving country. A Landscape Beyond Deserts Contrary…
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Tourism series| part3 Farasan Island is a small archipelago located in the southern Red Sea of Saudi Arabia. Farasan Island is an archipelago of over 170 islands and islets. It is Situated around 40 kilometers from the city of Jizan. It is a popular tourist attraction and one of the most beautiful and unspoiled destinations in the region. Farasan Island offers a unique experience to tourists looking for an escape from the busy city life. Three Peaks of Lavaredo Italy: Exploring the Crown Jewels of the Dolomites Unexplored waters, The island is known for its pristine white sandy beaches, crystal clear…
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Tourism series| part1 “Al Khamis Mushyat is a hidden gem in Saudi Arabia’s southwestern region, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.” — Unknown Al Khamis Mushayt: Exploring the Beauty of Saudi Arabia’s Southwestern Region Al Khamis Mushayt is a city in the Asir region of Saudi Arabia, located in the southwestern part of the country. The city is known for its natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and modern infrastructure. It is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the region “I think so but I can be wrong if don’t hesitate to correct me”, attracting…
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Tourism series| part4 Yanbu, a delightful city situated on the Red Ocean shore of Saudi Arabia, is an unlikely treasure that is frequently ignored by sightseers. The city is known for its amazing sea shores, shocking coral reefs, and extraordinary mix of antiquated history and current engineering. In this blog entry, we will investigate what makes Yanbu such a unique spot to visit. Situated in the area of Madinah, Yanbu is the second biggest port city on the Red Ocean after Jeddah. It additionally is perhaps of the most established seaport on the Red Ocean. It fills in as…
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Tourism series| part2 The FIFA Mountains Jizan, Saudi Arabia The FIFA Mountains in Jizan, Saudi Arabia, are a stunning natural wonder that has captured the imagination of visitors and locals alike. Located in the southwestern region of Saudi Arabia, these mountains offer a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape and provide a unique experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Well, Jizan/Jazan is a city that is often overlooked by tourists but has plenty to offer to those who visit. Known for its stunning beaches, rich cultural heritage, and thriving economy, Jizan is a city that is well worth exploring.…