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Saud Al-Eidi arrives at King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah
Heroes welcome for 2 Saudi climbers
JEDDAH — Two Saudis did their country proud by scaling the world’s highest mountain peak with a height of some 8,850 meters.Saud Al-Eidi and Mona Shahab were accorded a warm welcome when they returned home on Monday.Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Climbing and Hiking Federation (SCHF) Prince Bandar Bin Khalid Bin Fahd Al-Saud hosted a reception for them.The reception was attended by Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Special Olympics Federation Princess Reema Bint Bandar Bin Sultan, the CEO of the Federation Yasmin Al-Qahtani and many staff members of the General Sports Authority, the Saudi Federation and prominent figures.The two champions reached the summit last Thursday. The trip took 60 days on the Himalayas.Saud Al-Eidi said he was able to climb to...
May 28, 2019

Heroes welcome for 2 Saudi climbers

Experience the flavors at the oberoi, Madina
Saudi GazetteThe Oberoi, Madina continues to create bespoke culinary experiences for its guests throughout the year. Celebrating the success of food festivals, the hotel revealed its calendar for 2019. The Oberoi, Madina are currently hosting a Japanese Food Festival at Kyoto, an in-house Japanese Restaurant, with a team of highly qualified chefs from all over the world. The chefs prepare innovative dishes, with exotic ingredients sourced from various areas in Japan. “The festival started last month and will continue until the end of April. The festival will continue from 1 pm until 3 pm for lunch and from 7 pm until 11 pm for dinner,” Khaled Thabet Executive Assistant Manager F&B of The Oberoi, Madina said. The hotel introduced a pastry and bakery festival at the beginning of the...
April 24, 2019

Experience the flavors at the oberoi, Madina

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Monte-Carlo SBM woos Saudi tourists
By Shams Ahsan Saudi Gazette Monte-Carlo SBM, a home for luxury tourism in Europe, is wooing Saudi tourists with exclusive offers such as art of living, privacy, fine dining and organic food. Gulf countries rank fourth in terms of tourists visiting Monte-Carlo Societé des Bains de Mer, which has the most prestigious establishments in Monaco, Eric Bessone, senior press relations manger Monaco, Middle East, Asia, told Saudi Gazette. Eric along with Ivan Artolli, GM of Hotel de Paris, and Sandro Cotza, business development director of Monte Carlo Bay, was in the Kingdom to promote SBM which boasts of four hotels, 33 restaurants with seven prestigious Guide Michelin stars, an opera house, sports clubs. More than 50 luxury goods companies — some of them very prestigious — are...
April 11, 2019

Monte-Carlo SBM woos Saudi tourists

This is the football we like to talk about
SAUDI GAZETTEGreat stars of the football firmament such as Cristiano Ronaldo and Gonzalo Higuain have been the protagonists of the recent Italian Super Cup Juventus-Milan, an event whose significance goes far beyond the boundaries of a football match at the splendid King Abdullah Sport City Stadium in Jeddah.The Sharek online visa procedure for sports events has allowed to test a first cultural exchange between Italian and Saudi football fans and insiders.The event received a lot of media attention in Italy, which represented an opportunity for active meeting and dialogue.It was an occasion for Italians, and especially Italian journalists, to deepen their knowledge of a country, which they know little about.The Italian Super Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia for the next two years and can...
January 23, 2019

This is the football we like to talk about

Winter at Tantora Festival announced in Al-Ula
This winter, the archeological jewel of the Kingdom, Al-Ula will play host to a special season of events and festivities. The Winter at Tantora festival will be the first event of its kind to be held in the breath-taking UNESCO World Heritage site. Designed to showcase the wonders of Al-Ula to the rest of the world, the festival announces the reawakening of this magical region as Saudi Arabia’s first tourist destination.Al-Ula, which lies north of the Arabian peninsula is home to numerous archeological sites and is a meeting point of many civilizations. Winter at Tantora Festival reflects this heritage and showcases the historical depth of the region to the world, which has been witness to the development of Al-Ula society on many different levels including agriculture, astronomy and...
January 16, 2019

Winter at Tantora Festival announced in Al-Ula

Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia opens at Louvre Abu Dhabi
Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and in the presence of His Royal Highness Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, President of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH), Louvre Abu Dhabi had opened Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia, the second international exhibition of the museum’s cultural season. The exhibition explores the rich history of the Arabian Peninsula through archaeological and cultural artefacts, including a selection of rare pieces from the United Arab Emirates.Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia explores five chapters in the history of the Arabian Peninsula, spanning early...
December 19, 2018

Roads of Arabia: Archaeological Treasures of Saudi Arabia opens at Louvre Abu Dhabi

Scheduling holiday travel in US during December
US AIRLINES carried in December 2017, 72.3 million passengers, a fresh all-time high, in line with the US Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).Holiday travel means flights that depart between Dec. 20 and Dec. 31 each year. A flight delay is when the one that attained its destination a quarter-hour or even more behind schedule or was canceled altogether.Depending on the airport, the prospect of flight delays can exponentially grow. A scholarly study by Magnify Money viewed which airports have the best — and worst — holiday cancelations and delays.Hawaii can relax: Travelers leaving Hawaii to see relatives and buddies on the mainland experienced it pretty easy, with 84.2% of flights departing out of Honolulu International arriving promptly, and only...
December 12, 2018

Scheduling holiday travel in US during December

Exploring Agra
WANT to have fun in Agra? Here are four interesting activities you and your friends can partake in as soon as your plane lands in New Delhi, India — the nearest airport to Agra.Traveling is a fun hobby that allows you to expand your horizons and learn from different cultures. However, it can be difficult to find the spots that are worth viewing. Fortunately, we help you by showing you the top 4 tourist attractions in Agra!Historically, the Taj Mahal took over 22 years to build with over 20,000 skilled workers to create the Taj Mahal, the ultimate symbol of love. Here, you’ll get a glimpse of the hard work, dedication, and skill needed to craft this masterpiece that’s renowned for its architectural glory.Join a marble inlay workshop to help better understand the Mogul heritage and...
December 12, 2018

Exploring Agra

Celebrating Arab Heritage — Qasr Al Hosn-bringing people together
Saudi GazetteThe Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi will open up Al Hosn, a national monument to the public tomorrow that will be followed up by a week of celebrations at the heritage site. The new generation of Emiratis pay homage to their founding father- Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the driving force behind the formation of the United Arab Emirates, who said:“He who does not know his past cannot make the best of his present and future, for it is from the past that we learn.”Al Hosn includes the historic site Qasr Al Hosn Fort- which was reportedly built in the late 1700’s as a watchtower to protect the first and only freshwater well in Abu Dhabi which then expanded into a small fort by the then ruler, Sheikh Shakhbut bin Dhiyab Al Nahyan.During the press preview...
December 05, 2018

Celebrating Arab Heritage — Qasr Al Hosn-bringing people together

Travel Trends: New Forest - Beaulieu
By Tim SaundersIf you love vehicles you’ll love Beaulieu. I’m very much at home here.The Hampshire estate, home to the National Motor Museum, is the place to go to learn about motoring and how it all started. It’s packed with nostalgia. The Grenville Steam Carriage is believed to be the oldest self-propelled passenger carrying road vehicle still in working order. Screens above some exhibits show original black and white footage of such vehicles in action. Little Henry (2) adores cars but it all proves a little too much. A quick whistle stop tour of the first floor is called for and we revisit later on to see the racing cars and other vehicles ranging from a Jenson Interceptor to a convertible Rolls Royce. There are motorbikes and it’s fascinating to see that early motorcycles, even...
December 05, 2018

Travel Trends: New Forest - Beaulieu

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