Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
المملكة العربية السعودية
Where Tradition Meets Innovation
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Rich Cultural Heritage
Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam and home to the two holiest cities in the Islamic world,
Mecca and Medina. The Kingdom preserves its ancient traditions while embracing modernity,
creating a unique cultural tapestry that spans millennia.
Birthplace of Islam
Ancient Arabian Poetry
Traditional Arts & Crafts
Vision 2030 Tourism
From the ancient Nabatean city of AlUla to the futuristic NEOM project, Saudi Arabia is
transforming into a world-class tourist destination with UNESCO World Heritage sites,
pristine beaches, and cutting-edge entertainment districts.
6
UNESCO Sites
100M
Visitors by 2030
Economic Powerhouse
As the largest economy in the Middle East and a G20 member, Saudi Arabia is diversifying
beyond oil through Vision 2030, investing in renewable energy, technology, and sustainable
development initiatives.
GDP Rank:
19th Globally
Oil Reserves:
17% of Global
Diverse Landscapes
Covering 2.15 million square kilometers, Saudi Arabia features diverse terrains from the
vast Rub' al Khali desert to the Asir Mountains, Red Sea coastlines, and fertile oases,
showcasing nature's incredible variety.
Empty Quarter Desert
Red Sea Coast
Asir Mountains
Arabian Peninsula
Historical Legacy
From ancient trade routes and Nabatean civilizations to the founding of the modern Kingdom
in 1932 by King Abdulaziz, Saudi Arabia's history spans thousands of years of human
civilization and cultural exchange.
1932
Kingdom Founded
7th Century
Birth of Islam
Future Innovation
Leading the region in technological advancement, Saudi Arabia is investing in AI, robotics,
renewable energy, and smart cities. Projects like NEOM represent the Kingdom's commitment
to becoming a global innovation hub.
NEOM Smart City
Green Saudi Initiative
AI & Robotics Hub