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Abha


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Al Wajh


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Ar Ras al Abyad


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Asir

This mountainous region in southwestern Saudi Arabia, located about 510 mi/820 km southwest of Riyadh, is a good place to see traditional Saudi life and to get away from the heat. It's a popular vacation area for Saudis—it can get quite crowded in th...

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Dammam


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Dhahran

On the Persian Gulf 250 mi/402 km northeast of Riyadh and not far from the island kingdom of Bahrain, Dhahran is the petroleum capital of Saudi Arabia. Dhahran's air base was of strategic importance during the Gulf War. It is also near the site of a ...

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Dhiba Port


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Duba


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Empty Quarter


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Farasan Islands


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Hail

Located in the Nafud Desert 400 mi/625 km northwest of Riyadh, Hail, Saudi Arabia, was the home of the Rashid family, who contested the Saud family for control of the country. It merits half a day to see the market and the ruined Rashid palace and mo...

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Hofuf


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Ithra

This oasis town is located in the black volcanic desert of northwestern Saudi Arabia, about 30 mi/48 km from the Jordanian border in an area known as Qurrayat al Milh. Ithra merits an hour-long visit if you are in the area. The town's main attraction...

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Jazan


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Jeddah

Although it's definitely a modern metropolis, Jeddah is also the most interesting and friendly of Saudi Arabia's big cities. Jeddah is centered on Al-Balad, the strip of buildings along its coast road and the old city directly behind them. Jeddah has...

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Khamis

This town, located 325 mi/525 km southeast of Jeddah, gets its name from the market that was traditionally held there every Thursday (Khamis means "Thursday" in Arabic, and Khamis Mushayt means "the Thursday market" of the Mushayt clan). Khamis lies ...

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King Abdullah Port


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Mada In Salih

This town, located 375 mi/600 km northwest of Jeddah, is visited primarily for its ancient Nabataean rock tombs, which have links to the extensive ruins at Petra, in Jordan. Allow an hour to see the archaeological site, but spend a long day in the ar...

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Mecca

The birthplace of Muhammad, Mecca (the name means "blessed") is the holiest city of Islam and is the destination of Muslims making the sacred hajj (pilgrimage) from throughout the world. Normally a city of about 1.5 million people, Mecca's population...

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Medina

The city of Medina, located 200 mi/320 km north of Jeddah, has a population of more than 1 million. Its name means "radiant," and it is the second-holiest city of Islam. Muhammad is buried there. Only Muslims are permitted to visit it. There are seve...

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Najran


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Qassim


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Qatif

A predominantly Shi'ite town on the Persian Gulf, around 250 mi/400 km northeast of Riyadh, Qatif has a lovely market and friendly people. Many of its buildings date back 300-400 years, though some have been vandalized by souvenir hunters. Because of...

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Riyadh

Once a small desert oasis, this capital city is modern, yet it blends in well with the surrounding desert. Riyadh, which means "the gardens," is a fairly compact city, and most parts of it can be seen on foot except during the blast-furnace heat of t...

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Sakakah

In Saudi Arabia's northern region, about 550 mi/885 km north of Mecca, Sakakah is an excellent base for viewing area sights. South of town are the ancient standing stones of Rajajil. Just to the west, near the town of Al Jawf, you'll find the magnifi...

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Taif

Taif, Saudi Arabia, located 124 mi/200 km east of Jeddah and 65 mi/105 km east of Mecca, is a summertime destination for those who wants to escape the Riyadh heat. The government-in-exile of Kuwait was located there during the Iraqi occupation of its...

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Arabia has intrigued travellers for centuries. Its vast swathes of desert were the swaddling clothes of infant Islam, the Arab race and of Arabic, a language considered holy by Muslims. It's also home to two of Islam's holiest cities and a host of modern, thriving, oil-rich metropolises. Today's Saudi Arabia has held on to its mystique by being incredibly difficult to visit. It's worth coming here for the desert and mountain scenery, and some of the Middle East's best archaeological sites.
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Saudi Arabia


For travelers, the most apt symbol for Saudi Arabia may be the veil. The country's traditions, influenced by a strict interpretation of Islam, have long mandated that a woman's features be hidden from public view, and a similar concealment seemed to apply to the country as a whole. It has remained largely unseen and mysterious, obscured by centuries of isolation, an austere religious tradition and the government's lack of interest in developing Western-style tourism.

But in recent years, the veil has been lifted just a bit. The government is now issuing tourist visas to individuals and organized tour groups. Entry requirements and tour itineraries are carefully monitored, but new tourism initiatives are allowing easier access to the country.

Another means of visiting the country is to go as a Muslim religious pilgrim (to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina) or to receive a business visa (which, like a tourist visa, requires official approval and advance planning).

By whatever means you arrive, you'll find Saudi Arabia to be an outwardly modern country that admires the latest technology but at the same time seeks to preserve customs and traditions that date back to the seventh-century days of the Prophet Muhammad—and even earlier.

Geography

Saudi Arabia, the largest country of the Asian Middle East, covers most of the Arabian Peninsula. The country consists of five geographical regions: the Hijaz (northwest Red Sea coast, mountainous), the Nafud (north, desert), the Najd (central, plateau), the Eastern Province (east, along the Gulf), the Rub al Khali (or "Empty Quarter" in the south, desert) and the Asir (southwestern Red Sea Coast, mountainous).

History

Though Muhammad had united the geographical area of present-day Saudi Arabia by the seventh century, much of the Arabian Peninsula (primarily the coastal areas) fell to the Turks shortly afterward and remained under Turkish rule until 1913. In World War I, the northwest area was the scene of the legendary battles between the Turks and the Arab forces led by T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia).

In the 1920s and early 1930s, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia took form under the leadership of King Abdul Aziz (known in the West as Ibn Saud). The royal family (known as the Al Saud, or House of Saud) has remained in power ever since. In the 1930s, the country's vast oil reserves began to be exploited, and they soon formed the basis for the nation's high standard of living.

Saudi Arabia's oil wealth has made it an important and controversial player in the Mideast. The Saudis have long supported the cause of Palestinian independence, and the country has been at least partially involved in both the Iran-Iraq War (when it backed Iraq) and the Gulf War (when it sided with the U.S.-led coalition against Iraq). The severe strain of paying for the war against Iraq in 1990-91 took its toll on the government's finances, however. The kingdom's new, more welcoming position on tourism is one of several initiatives intended to promote fiscal responsibility.

Like other countries in the region, Saudi Arabia must deal with the problem of royal succession. In 2005, King Abdullah was in his early 80s when he succeeded his half-brother King Fahd, who had ruled since the 1980s. In 2015, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud took the throne following King Abdullah's death at the age of 79. The next heir to the throne is Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Succession is determined by consensus among the leaders of the royal family and the religious establishment. The Al Saud have been quite successful in maintaining their leadership with the support of most sectors of society.

There is some opposition to the Saudi royal family from several different camps. Some reformers desire a less conservative society and a greater degree of Western-style democracy, and other opponents are religious fundamentalists seeking a stricter form of Islamic rule.

Snapshot

The chief attractions of Saudi Arabia are religious shrines (open only to Muslims), Arabic culture, desert scenery, markets, ruins and archaeological sites, and petroleum-related business opportunities.

For a select group of people, Saudi Arabia can be an enriching experience, but anyone making a nonbusiness visit should have a keen interest in the history and culture of the area. Don't visit if you're unwilling to adhere to conservative Islamic traditions. This is especially true for women, who are traditionally excluded from many activities.

Potpourri

Many of the tour groups approved for travel in Saudi Arabia are affiliated with universities: The Saudi government appears to be encouraging visits by educated, culturally sensitive travelers.

T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) raided the Hijaz railway in 1916 at the Saudi coastal town of Yanbu. The town is now a refinery and chemical city—not worth a special visit except by Lawrence buffs.

Temperatures in Medina can exceed 110 F/43 C. To provide some relief for sun-scorched pilgrims, giant umbrellas were installed in the Prophet's Holy Mosque. As the temperature climbs, the computer-controlled umbrellas open over the two inner courtyards, providing welcome shade for visiting pilgrims.

Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil producer and exporter, has some 26% of global oil reserves. Most of it is found along the Persian Gulf coast.

Though Saudi society may seem sexist by Western standards, many Saudis believe their customs show respect for women and protect their femininity.

About 5% of the population is nomadic. Every year the number shrinks, as the government is working hard to settle them.

Most spectator sports are open to men only. The horse-racing season is October-May. If you're in Riyadh in April or May, try to attend the King's Camel Race, where thousands of camels and their jockeys compete (women are allowed to attend).

There are literally thousands of Saudi princes.

The king's powers are not defined, but in practice they are limited because he must retain a consensus of the rest of the royal family, religious leaders and other important elements in Saudi society. Every citizen has the right to have grievances heard by the king.

Friday is the official sabbath/day of prayer, and Thursday and Friday constitute the weekend.




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