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Saudi Arabia has a lot of history but the Saudis have destroyed many historical sites for the sake modernity.
I lived in this area when I was a kid. My dad was working here and we stayed here for a few months. Back in the late 1980's. I still have fond memories of this place.
I think this is Abha correct?
I lived in Saudi Arabia for 12 years, 3.5 years in Makkah, 0.5 in Abha, and 8 years in Jeddah and then moved to Canada.
I have fond memories of Saudi Arabia and I would really love to visit.
Al-Baik was the best Roast Chicken I have ever had.
When this visa service will start, any idea?
Thanks mate. I am definitely looking forward to itHopefully soon but the events in the region might slow things down a bit. Fair to say that the ME and tourism do not go hand in hand right now.
‘Umrah-plus’ tourism drive set to begin after Haj
JEDDAH: ARAB NEWS
Published — Monday 11 August 2014
Last update 11 August 2014 5:53 pm
The “Umrah-plus” tourism program, which will allow pilgrims to visit the Kingdom’s tourist resorts, will be implemented following the end of the upcoming Haj season, said Prince Sultan bin Salman, president of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA).
He said pilgrims from more than 65 countries would benefit from the program, which would be introduced with the support of Foreign and Interior ministries.
“The SCTA will also target expatriates working in the Kingdom, as well as foreign visitors, in a bid to boost domestic tourism,” he said.
Prince Sultan said, however, that tourist visas would not be issued yet because of big pressure on domestic tourism and delays in implementing tourism projects and developing infrastructure facilities.
“There are no plans to transform SCTA into a ministry at present,” he said, adding that a decision on the matter would be taken by higher authorities considering the need to restructure various economic sectors.
“The SCTA is an independent body and directly reports to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah and its board of directors include representatives from 12 ministries,” he explained.
Prince Sultan said the SCTA would press for government loans to implement tourism projects, including hotels and recreational centers, adding that he would discuss the matter with Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assaf.
He said the tourism sector would be able to create thousands of job opportunities for Saudi nationals.
“We will work with Saudi universities to develop academic programs to meet manpower requirements in the travel and tourism sector,” the prince said.
The SCTA chief opposed the concept of religious tourism for Haj and Umrah trips.
“We provide facilities for the guests of God. As I said before, we will help Umrah pilgrims to visit the Kingdom’s tourist resorts.”
‘Umrah-plus’ tourism drive set to begin after Haj | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.
Thanks mate. I am definitely looking forward to it
Saudi Arabia has so much history. The country is beautiful. The people are hospitable. There is no security issue. Food and fuel are cheap. The Zionist-Christian press has given it a bad image - just opposite to the truth. By opening up to tourists, the country will get a brand it deserves..