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(33,023 posts)HoneyBadger
(2,297 posts)Saudi Arabia opens its doors to some 5 million religious pilgrims a year, but it displays a polite yet firm do not disturb sign to any would-be foreign tourists. Those who want to visit the countrys wealth of potential tourist sites, from the turquoise waters of the Red Sea coast, to desert oases, mountain fortresses and ancient souks dating back to the days of Abraham and later, the Prophet Muhammad, must do so in the course of a business trip or while visiting a family member, which is how the de Tinguys were able to come.
There are no tourism visas for Saudi Arabia, a fact made all the more frustrating for would-be visitors enchanted by the tantalizing glimpses of the countrys fantastical archaeological record....
Fichefinder
(167 posts)Owned by Agent Orange.
dflprincess
(28,082 posts)Silly liberal.