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Rural tourism recovers after months of forced isolation

Saudis turn to domestic traveling and flock to their nation’s cooler cities and rural areas

- Tareq Al-Thaqafi Taif Walid Al-Hamidi Vice president of the Tourism Developmen­t Council

As Saudi citizens turn to domestic tourism in the country’s summer resorts, adapting to the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) pandemic, rural areas have become targeted by local tourists wishing to get away from the soaring temperatur­es in most of the Kingdom’s cities.

Visitors are now choosing cooler Saudi cities instead of Europe, which they are accustomed to visiting, such as Taif, Al-Baha, and Abha.

COVID-19 has postponed

all plans to travel abroad, and attention has now focused on domestic tourism amid strict health protocols in parks, gardens and recreation­al areas.

Walid Al-Hamidi, vice president of the Tourism Developmen­t Council, confirmed to Arab News that Asir, with its facilities and attraction­s, was ready to receive summer visitors from across the country.

He said that under the directives of Asir’s governor, who supervises all activities and events directly and constantly, many committees were formed to prepare for a successful summer tourism season, to optimize the opportunit­y and allow people to enjoy the exceptiona­l ambiance of Asir.

“A comprehens­ive tourism plan was set up two years ago, which resulted in a successful Al-Soudah Season with the support of Asir’s Investment Authority,” Al-Hamidi added.

He noted that this year Asir’s directives aimed to build an exceptiona­l tourism model that meets optimal health standards in dealing with COVID-19.

The model is supported by the “Nashama Asir” team — consisting of 4,000 volunteers — who have been trained for months and have all the necessary skills to make the season successful.

Their work will continue throughout the summer and until the end of the pandemic. “Everyone is ready at public facilities, gardens and parks, to serve tourists,” he said, adding “tourists coming from all the over the Kingdom will be welcomed with smiles, enhanced services, and warm welcomes.”

Dr. Sami Al-Obaidi, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Taif, told Arab News that the tourism sector was the economic backbone of any country or city.

He said that Taif was considered one of the most important tourist cities, given its many attraction­s that put it at the top of any list of places to visit in the Kingdom.

“Suspending travel abroad, and limiting tourism … due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, makes us, as officials and citizens in Taif, well placed for a beautiful and safe tourism season for Taif’s citizens and visitors,” said Al-Obaidi. “Meetings are held around the clock, headed by Saad Al-Maimouni, the governor of Taif, with the participat­ion of the relevant authoritie­s.”

He expected all sectors, especially tourism, hospitalit­y and a few other businesses in Taif, to recover to some extent during this season, especially now that tourists have started flocking to the region, with numbers set to increase over the coming weeks.

Many committees were formed to prepare for a successful summer tourism season, to optimize the opportunit­y and allow people to enjoy the exceptiona­l ambiance of Asir.

 ?? ArabsStock ?? A heritage village in the south of Saudi Arabia called ‘Rijal AlMaa,’ a village near the city of Abha in the Asir region — famous for its heritage buildings. Asir is ready to receive summer visitors from across the country.
ArabsStock A heritage village in the south of Saudi Arabia called ‘Rijal AlMaa,’ a village near the city of Abha in the Asir region — famous for its heritage buildings. Asir is ready to receive summer visitors from across the country.

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