Here’s what to see in Saudi Arabia, the land of deserts and dunes
Best known for its vast ochre deserts, Bedouins on camels and the largest oasis in in the world, there is plenty to do outside of the desert in Saudi Arabia.
Now is the perfect time to book your trip here too, as the Kingdom has just scrapped most of its COVID-19 restrictions, including social distancing. Though you must be fully vaccinated to visit, you don’t need to provide a negative test.
So if you’re planning a trip to Saudi Arabia in 2022, where should you go?
While the Red Sea is ideal for spring sun, you can camp beneath the stars in Saudi’s national parks, or maybe even see the snowfall in the cooler mountainous north.
“Saudi has always been that black box and it’s now ready to welcome visitors with open arms,” says Fad Hamidaddin, CEO of Saudi Tourism Authority,
“From those looking for an authentic, cultural experience to adventure. I believe Saudi is the most welcoming, hospitable place in Arabia. After all we have been the land of crossroads of civilisations,” he adds.
Beyond the desert
AlUla is home to Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site in the northwest of the country.