Saudi Arabia Launches E-Visa for the First Time
Get the chance to explore Saudi Arabia’s historical treasures!
Saudi Arabia recently launched the new tourist electronic visa, marking the first time that the country has allowed foreign citizens to visit the kingdom.
Rock Art in the Hail Region
Tourism chief Ahmed al-Khateeb pointed out that it is the first time in their history that Saudi Arabia will open its doors to tourists.
Tourists from 49 countries are eligible to get online e-visas and visas on their arrival. These countries include the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand.
Visitors will be astonished by the natural treasures of the kingdom, featuring the enriching culture and beauty of its heritage.
Historic Al Dir’iya
Saudi Arabi features several breathtaking attractions including the five UNESCO World Heritage Sites, King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture in Dhahran, and mountains of Asir.
“Saudi Arabia is opening. We are opening our economy. We are opening our society. Now we open our home and open our hearts to guests from around the world. Come, visit Saudi. And let us welcome you to Arabia,” he said during his speech in Riyadh’s Diriyah.
Promoting tourism is one of the primary goals of the Vision 2030 to further expand Saudi Arabia’s economy and reduce its reliance on the oil industry. This program seeks to improve the service sectors by reflecting on the strengths and capabilities of the country.
For those who are interested to apply for the Saudi Arabia e-visa, you may check out Visit Saudi.
Source: Saudi Gazette
Images grabbed from Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage Website