Enjoy the cultural world of Saudi
The birthplace and spiritual home of Islam, Saudi Arabia is as rich in attractions as it is in stirring symbolism. It is also one of the most challenging places on Earth to visit.
Rock-hewn Madain Saleh is Arabia’s most significant treasure for those who do get in. Other wonders abound, from the echoes of TE Lawrence along the Hejaz Railway to the mud-brick ruins of Dir’aiyah. Fascinating Riyadh is a showpiece for modern Saudi Arabia, Jeddah blends ancient and modern and has an enchanting old city made of coral, while the Red Sea coast has world-class diving. And for Muslim travelers, Mecca and Medina represent the most sacred destination you can imagine.
There are few places left that can be said to represent the last frontier of tourism. Whether you’re an ex-pat or a pilgrim, Saudi Arabia is one of them.
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The Grand Mosque, also known as Masjid al-Haram, is the holiest mosque in Islam and is located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It encircles the Kaaba, Islam's holiest location, and the direction in which Muslims across the globe gaze during daily prayers. Masjid al-Haram is the world's biggest mosque, holding millions of people during the annual Hajj pilgrimage and throughout the year.
Masjid an-Nabawi holds special significance as it is the final resting place of the Prophet Muhammad, the founder of Islam, and is considered one of the holiest sites in Islam. The original mosque was built by the Prophet Muhammad himself in the 7th century and has since been expanded and renovated multiple times over the centuries to accommodate the growing number of worshippers.
The architecture of the mosque is modern and distinctive, with a contemporary design that blends traditional Islamic characteristics. It has a big central dome, as well as lesser domes and minarets. The front of the mosque is embellished with elaborate geometric designs, calligraphy, and artistic embellishments, which add to its visual appeal. The Al-Rajhi Mosque is a cultural and social focus for the local Muslim population as well as a place of prayer. Before visiting the mosque, visitors should be aware of crucial local norms and rules, such as dressing modestly and honoring Muslim religious rituals.
The mosque has a white front and a dome embellished with green calligraphy. For Muslims, Mosque Al-Qiblatayn is a site of prayer and pilgrimage. Many Muslims visit the mosque to worship and seek blessings, especially when they come to Medina for Umrah or Hajj pilgrimage. Visitors to Masjid Al-Qiblatayn may learn about the mosque's history through instructive displays and exhibitions. While visiting the mosque, visitors are asked to dress modestly and respect Muslims' religious beliefs.

Pick-up some tips in your first-
time visit to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia follows a conservative dress code in line with its cultural and religious norms. It is important to dress modestly, particularly for women, by covering the shoulders, arms, and legs. Women are also required to wear an Abaya (a loose, black cloak) in public. Men should also avoid wearing shorts and sleeveless shirts in public.
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It is important to familiarize yourself with local customs, such as not consuming alcohol in public, avoiding public displays of affection, and adhering to Islamic practices, especially during the holy month of Ramadan.
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While English is widely spoken in many areas of Saudi Arabia, learning some basic Arabic phrases can be helpful in your interactions with locals and show respect for the local language and culture.
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