In the 1970s, the Diplomatic Quarters in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia was constructed on the edge of Wadi Hanifa. They were built as living accommodations for envoys and the consulate area. Now, the “DQ” is akin to a Green Eden and distinct from the lively Saudi capital of Riyadh.
Embassies from the US, EU, Iran, Russia, Palestine and other parts of the world are tranquility positioned within Saudi government organizations, comprising the Saudi Tourism Ministry.
The diplomatic quarter reconfirms the prominence that world peace has in agreement with sustainable tourism.
Ambassadors and government administrators assemble in several chic coffee places, restaurants and parks in this area. One can even get to see joggers from various countries greeting each other with a “hi” in this noiseless and simultaneously very energetic power machine for Saudi Arabia and the rest of the world.
After being shut down for such a huge gap, the Kingdom is opening its doors for global visitors.
Tourism in Saudi Arabia is urbane and innovative. At the same time, it is also in its new-born phase. Tourism in this country requires sustainable arranging by experts.
Tourism and hospitality in the Kingdom exhibits the methodology by HE Ahmed bin Aqil al-Khateeb, from the Saudi Tourism Ministry to make the development of tourism sustainable.
Tags: Saudi Arabia, Tourism, tourism sustainable