Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Makkah set to become a new hub for MICE tourism - Al Arabiya English




Backed by a growing number of modern facilities and government support, Makkah is set to become a new destination for the MICE tourism industry in Saudi Arabia, according to industry experts.

Traditionally seen as a site for religious travel, Makkah today is attracting a growing number of local companies and government authorities looking to combine their meeting and training requirements with Umrah pilgrimage.

Conrad Makkah Jabal Omar, the first Conrad property opened by Hilton in Saudi Arabia
earlier this year, has seen its MICE business grow steadily, driven by demand from pharmaceutical companies and government entities that tend to conduct their board and annual meetings, as well as training and development programs, over weekends in the holy city.......

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Makkah set to become a new hub for MICE tourism - Al Arabiya English

Publishers from 27 countries register for Jeddah book fair - Saudi Gazette




As many as 450 publishing houses from 27 countries have so far registered to participate in the second edition of the Jeddah International Book Fair, which will be held from Dec. 15 to 25 (Rabi Al-Awwal 16-26). ........

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Publishers from 27 countries register for Jeddah book fair - Saudi Gazette

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Discover the World - Saudi Gazette



 “Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller,” – Ibn Battuta once said. And it’s true. It can change people’s lives and more importantly, our perspective.

Traveling is the only way to open up your mind and learn about things books can’t teach
you. To wake up in an unknown town beginning to be explored, is one of the most thrilling joys in the world. Natural beauty tends to heighten your senses and magnify all human emotions. If you are ready for an unfamiliar excursion, read on.......

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Discover the World - Saudi Gazette

Friday, November 18, 2016

Al-Ula — Romancing a forgotten past | Arab News



    The oasis of Al-Ula was known in ancient history as the capital of two ancient Arab kingdoms — the Kingdom of Lihyan and the Kingdom of Dedan which preceded it. Dedan, an ancient name for Al-Ula, later gave way to the Lihyanite kingdom from the Lihyan tribe in that area. The Lihyanites had their own script which was one among many North Arabian oasis scripts.

Archaeological evidence indicates their influence extended to cities as far away as Tayma and Dedan (Al Ula). The Lihyanite dynasty ruled for around 200 years or more at Khuraybah which is one of the archaeological sites.

According to inscriptions found at Harran in modern-day Turkey, the last Babylonian king led a military campaign which conquered the three most important settlements of the region — Tayma, Dedan and Yathrib (Madinah) in about 552 BCE. The more recent
Islamic history is of especial interest to visitors to this area......

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Al-Ula — RomPublish Postancing a forgotten past | Arab News

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

6 Basic Lessons in Hospitality From Danny Meyer – Skift



Danny Meyer, the famed restauranteur behind beloved New York dining institutions such as Shake Shack, The Modern, Gramercy Tavern, and Union Square Café, has become a leader and a pioneer in the hospitality industry.

As CEO of Union Square Hospitality Group, which has more than a dozen restaurants, Meyer has spoken out about the “transforming power of hospitality in business” and in 2006, he even wrote a book about it, called Setting the Table. Most recently, he also became one of a handful of chefs to employ a no-tipping policy at his restaurants, which he is rolling out on a restaurant-by-restaurant basis.

And on Nov. 9, Meyer came to New York University’s Tisch Center for Hospitality and Tourism to speak about “Enlightened Hospitality: The Transforming Power of Putting People First.”

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6 Basic Lessons in Hospitality From Danny Meyer – Skift

Saudi Arabia forecasts tourism sector will generate one million jobs by 2020 | Al Bawaba



Statistical and survey studies conducted by the Tourism Information and Research Center of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) showed that the tourism sector is one of the largest job-generating economic sectors.

It ranks second in terms of providing jobs to Saudis after the banking sector, according to a report in Aleqtisadiah, a sister publication of Arab News.

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Saudi Arabia forecasts tourism sector will generate one million jobs by 2020 | Al Bawaba

Sunday, November 13, 2016

Calling all Asian food lovers to Jeddah hotel’s year-long festival | Arab News


   Asian food has numerous fans in Saudi Arabia as well as in other Arab countries. It was perhaps based on this popular demand that Mövenpick Hotel in Jeddah (main branch) organized a year round Asian food festival, which kicked off on Wednesday Oct. 26, 2016.

Hassan Hassanein, general manager at the hotel, said the main reason to bring
back the Asian food festival was due to numerous requests by customers and based on several market surveys. The Asian Barbecue Night festival was launched in the hotel’s renowned Panoramic View restaurant.

“Food tasting was conducted to ensure high quality and we guarantee it will meet our guests’ expectations,” he said....


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Calling all Asian food lovers to Jeddah hotel’s year-long festival | Arab News

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Saudi Arabia seeks 8,000 tourist guides to grow sector - arabianbusiness.com



Saudi Arabia requires 8,000 new tourist guides by 2030 as it expands its tourism industry under plans to diversify the national economy, local media said.

Arab News attributed the estimated figure to Ahmed Al Jaid, a member of the Saudi Society for Tourist Guides (SSTG).

Al Jaid said there are currently 500 tourist guides in Saudi Arabia, however, 8,000 licensed guides, including mutawif (pilgrim) guides, are needed to help deliver the kingdom’s Vision 2030 economic diversification plans.

 He also said the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (NCTNH) and the SSTG provide courses for those working in the tourism sector to improve their skills.

read more........

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

8 spots in Jeddah you need to visit - stepfood




When the natives of this city say Jeddah Gheir (Jeddah is different), they’re not exaggerating.
Want to get a sense of the much touted Vision 2030? Go to Jeddah. It stands at the threshold of the future. It brims with cultural production and its locals are always ticking with new ideas.


Sunday, May 29, 2016

80% of hotel jobs in Makkah to be Saudized - ArabNews


MAKKAH — The Ministry of Labor and Social Development branch in Makkah province is set to Saudize 80 percent of jobs in the province’s hotels and tourist resorts by the end of 2016.
The plan is scheduled to be carried out in cooperation with the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) and Human Resources Development Fund (Hadaf), according to Abdullah Bin Muhammad Al-Olayyan, director of the Ministry of Labor and Social Development branch in Makkah province.
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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Number of hotel rooms in Jeddah to double by 2018


JEDDAH — The ‘Jeddah Hotel Market Overview’ report by JLL prepared ahead of The Hotel Show Saudi Arabia 2016 opening today (May 17) revealed that the current supply of 8,600 rooms (Q1 2016) in the city will double – with another 8,600 rooms forecast to be added to the market by 2018.
With a total stock of 17,200 hotel rooms estimated by 2018, major projects in the Jeddah pipeline include: The Ritz Carlton, Jeddah; Radisson Blu Al Salamah; Movenpick City Star; Elaf Galleria and Assila Hotel & Residence by Rocco Forte......
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Monday, May 16, 2016

Scholarships and jobs set for Saudi tourism students





Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) Chairman Prince Sultan bin Salman is introducing a new program in coordination with the minister of education. It will be administered through a parallel program targeting students in Saudi universities to develop scientific training routes and link them with colleges, investment and economic paths to generate employment opportunities.

At a recent meeting of the advisory board of the Faculty of Tourism and Antiquities at King Saud University, Prince Sultan stressed the importance of activating the role of the board to achieve the goal of providing employment opportunities for graduates of the college and to overcome any difficulties facing it.

Read more:
http://www.arabnews.com/news/scholarships-and-jobs-set-saudi-tourism-students

Saturday, May 14, 2016

75 international hotels in the Kingdom soon - Saudi Gazette


RIYADH — International hotelier companies are expected to enter the Saudi market during the coming four years to build or operate about 75 hotels, a senior official of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) has said.

“The commission has paved the way for the arrival of these international companies through the organization and development of the hotel industry in the Kingdom,” said Salah Al-Bakheet Al-Talib, deputy chairman of the commission.

Local daily Al-Jazirah on Wednesday quoted Talib as saying that the entry of international hotel operators in the Kingdom would raise the quality of the market, enrich variety and expand available choices that would cater to the needs of tourists and visitors.

 He revealed that Schweppes, the famous hotel company, will enter the Kingdom with 40-50 hotels to be distributed among various regions. The company owns and operates major hotels in the world.

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75 international hotels in the Kingdom soon - Saudi Gazette

Monday, May 9, 2016

Halal tourism spending to reach $200b by 2020 - Saudi Gazette



 Halal tourism numbers are expected to hit 150 million in traveler’s volume and collectively spend an estimated $200 billion by 2020, revealed “Halal Travel 2016 report conducted by UK-based research firm Context Consulting and commissioned by Amadeus, and presented at Dubai’s Arabian Travel Market. 

The study gives an insight into the current needs and future expectations of this travel group whose importance is growing globally.

The Amadeus report on Halal travelers highlights three core themes that span the key drivers of travel: cultural experiences, accommodation needs, and activity preferences. These are the components of the themes.......

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http://saudigazette.com.sa/business/halal-tourism-spending-reach-200b-2020/

Saudi youth excited at recreation commission - Saudi Gazette



JEDDAH — Saudi youth took to social media to express their excitement at the royal decree for the establishment of the general commission for recreation.
Although the commission has not announced any plans yet, the youth have started suggesting ideas and proposing what they want.
Abeer, a Saudi woman, wished to have more playgrounds and more places for Saudi youth to practice their hobbies.
Nasser Algassabi said on twitter that entertainment is not luxury, it is a vital cultural project.
“It is not only consumers who were excited at the news. Artists, producers, directors and others working in the entertainment business are thrilled to finally have a platform which supports their work,” said a source.......
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Monday, April 25, 2016

Post Umrah, pilgrims can now don tourist hats | Arab News




 IYADH: Post-Umrah program, a key part of ‘The Kingdom Is Destination of Muslims’ initiative, was launched on Sunday by Prince Sultan bin Salman, president of Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH).

He said the program aims at enabling Umrah performers to see the country’s landmarks, historical sites, tourist attractions and shopping centers.


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Post Umrah, pilgrims can now don tourist hats | Arab News

Friday, April 15, 2016

Riyadh Travel Expo - Saudi Gazette



ASAS Exhibitions — organizer of the annual Riyadh Travel Fair — has inaugurated the 2016 edition of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s biggest travel and tourism exhibition recently.

The Riyadh Travel Fair is held in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s capital at Al Faisaliah Tower, and was inaugurated by Omar Bahlaiwa, Secretary General of the Council of Saudi Chambers.

The annual event now in its eighth year is being held from April 12-15 with over 250 exhibitors from 55 different countries.

Bander’ Algryni, general manager ASAS Exhibitions, said: “The 2016 edition is largest Riyadh Travel Fair to date whereby 250 exhibitors from Tourism Boards, Airlines, Tour Operators and Hotels from 55 countries will have an opportunity to outreach Saudia Arabia’s tourism industry.



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Riyadh Travel Expo - Saudi Gazette

For expatriates, desert excursions a chance to explore Kingdom - Saudi Gazette



A large number of Western and Asian expatriates in the Kingdom regularly embark on desert expeditions during the winter and spring months to get a taste of desert life. Taking trips through domestic tour operators or as part of a private group, expatriates camp in desert areas often for days at a time as a means of escaping the hustle and bustle of city life in the serene desert lifestyle, Al-Riyadh daily reports.
David A., an Englishman who works in the Kingdom, said he fell in love with desert excursions and camping ever since he took his first desert trip with friends near Riyadh.

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For expatriates, desert excursions a chance to explore Kingdom - Saudi Gazette

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Presentation on Turkey - students work



This is Malik Alameri .  His presentation was about Turkey. Malik is a TVTC technical college graduate. He is the winner of the A2 levels. Winner of the presentation contest for A2 levels.2015-2016 Semester one.

We learn by sharing. 

 link:

Malik Alameri - Jeddah TVTC English program - presentation on Turkey - YouTube

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Hani Laban representing Hotel and tourism college gave this presentation




Published on Jun 10, 2015
 Hani Laban graduated from Hotel and tourism college in Makkah . The title  for his  presentation was service recovery.
 This presentation was his  final in the TVTC Intensive English program. students have prepared for this contest from term one. we thank all the teachers for their coaching and all the students who worked hard for this contest.

The winner for semester 2 2015 contest was Hani Laban in class C303. We also thank all the students who gave their final presentation in the TVTC presentation contest, they were all winners.


Sunday, April 3, 2016

Tourism in Jizan - YouTube - Students work



We would like to share with you some our TVTC students work related to this blog subject.

Published on Jan 5, 2016
Mosa Jaafari is talking about the Pearl of the South. Jizan is a unique place to relax and enjoy nature. It is also distinguished by the generosity and hospitality of its people, who will welcome you to enjoy their nature, the culture and the beauty of Jizan and its surrounding areas.
This project is shared by Jizan TVTC English program.

 Link:
Tourism in Jizan - YouTube

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Saudi chefs in great demand - Saudi Gazette




Several restaurant owners have shown interest in hiring Saudi chefs at the 8th Career Fair at King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Al-Watan reported.

Female Students Affairs Dean at KAU, Fatin Al-Braikan, said job market usually needs clerks and office employees. “One of the most sought after job positions at the fair was for a chef. Restaurants were looking to hire Saudi chefs of both genders.


 The job market has drastically changed because of the Saudization process. Now the job market is in need of Saudis in a variety of sectors and fields,” said Al-Braikan.

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Saudi chefs in great demand - Saudi Gazette

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Boston: Athens of America | Arab News




Boston, the largest city and capital of Massachusetts, is also one of the oldest cities in the United States of America founded in 1630. Boston is known as a sophisticated city and a city of knowledge for it is home to a number of internationally celebrated colleges and universities.

For obtaining quality educational opportunities, thousands of Saudi students on a scholarship live in the city. These students seek education, experience and adventure. Boston is the prefect destination for their educational journey for it offers everything you will ever need to build an exceptional experience.

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Boston: Athens of America | Arab News

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

KAEC’s world-class facilities put city as top weekend destination - Saudi Gazette




KAEC — King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) is rapidly becoming the weekend destination of choice in Saudi Arabia, attracting more than 100,000 visitors last year. The popularity of the city as a short getaway location reflects growing demand in the Kingdom for new, family-oriented recreational experiences.
The city’s tourism offer is currently centered around the Bay La Sun district and the award-winning Bay La Sun Hotel and Marina, named the Kingdom’s Leading New Hotel at the 2015 World Travel Awards. The hotel, managed by the Al Khozama Group, was also named the Best Full Service Hotel in the Western District in 2015 by the online reservation site Booking.com, which bases its awards on visitor reviews.

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KAEC’s world-class facilities put city as top weekend destination - Saudi Gazette

Monday, March 28, 2016

Riyadh governor opens travel & tourism event | Arab News



 RIYADH: Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar opened the 9th edition of Saudi Travel and Tourism Investment Market (STTIM) on Sunday.

The event is being held at Riyadh International Center for Exhibitions and Conferences and the inaugural ceremony was attended by the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) President Prince Sultan bin Salman and a large number of tourism officials, businessmen, investors, experts, dignitaries and journalists.

The five-day event, which ends on April 1, has two major parts — exhibition and conference — as well as the distribution of the SCTNH awards for excellence.

The exhibition has attracted around 300 local companies and 13 tourism development boards from the Kingdom’s 13 regions. They are displaying a wide range of their tourism products and services, and investment opportunities to almost 25,000 expected visitors.

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Riyadh governor opens travel & tourism event | Arab News

Sunday, March 27, 2016

8 things to do in Girona - Saudi Gazette




If you have seen Barcelona multiple times, and are looking to explore further afield, Girona, only an hour from Barcelona, is a great option for a new Spanish city to explore.
Tourist can either rent a car or catch a train to reach this historical city that was originally founded by the Romans.
Since the Romans, Girona has been under the control of the Moors and Franks before coming under Barcelona’s rule.
As a result, the city has a full heritage and multiple cultures, and it’s easy to see where old and new Girona begin and end.

1- Walk through La Rambla de la Libertat
One of the things that people can enjoy while visiting Girona is walking down La Rambla de la Libertat, Girona’s most famous street. While walking tourists, can enjoy Spanish food and tapas, and can also go shopping in the streets many international boutiques located in the traditional European buildings that line the street.......


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8 things to do in Girona - Saudi Gazette

10 things to do in Hong Kong | Arab News




 It’s difficult to define Hong Kong. A city? A state? A country? It’s officially defined as an autonomous territory of China, aptly named “Pearl of the Orient” and “Fragrant Harbor” that is densely populated, the skyline is filled with skyscrapers, countless nationalities all living within the archipelago of 260 islands and a city filled with fun filled activities all compressed into this tiny island territory.

With such diverse history, this metropolis is a boiling mass of traditional vs. modern with great characteristics making it one of the top tourist destinations not only in the Far East, but on a global scale.

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10 things to do in Hong Kong | Arab News

Friday, March 25, 2016

The truth about travelers



"The traveler sees what he sees,
 the tourist see what he has come to see."
G. K. Chesterton

 I read an article on the Huffpost Hawaii blog. It is on the philosophy of traveling (the truth about traveling) . I don't consider my self a travel lover, but it made me think about not just traveling, but further more about the value of living a simple life and not stopping to explore and learn new things everyday.

Many times we get stuck in one place for a long time. We need to find ways to explore and learn new things and we can't do that if we remain stuck in one place. We need to get unstuck. We need to travel not for luxury but to meet new people and search for new ideas and discover interesting things. The world is a big place, we need to open our mind and think. Not everything we are going to see is right and good, but we need to think like a traveler and life is a journey we must take.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Jazan, Saudi Arabia - YouTube - Students work



Published on Dec 14, 2012 - By Ahmed Al joufi
 
A short presentation about Jazan City in Saudi Arabia prepared by TVTC student at beginner level English.

Interlink / TVTC 21 week English Program, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Beginner level English  - module class 3
link:
Jazan, Saudi Arabia - YouTube

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Saudi female artist showcases sculpture at Jeddah corniche | Al Bawaba



As part of the Jeddah Sculpture Museum initiative, Art Jameel has, in partnership with the Jeddah municipality, installed artist Maha Mallouh's sculpture, entitled "Food for Thought" at the Jeddah corniche.
This is the first time a sculpture by a Saudi female artist has been installed in Jeddah.
The Jeddah Sculpture Museum initiative is an ongoing project involving the restoration of a number of sculptures along Jeddah's Central Corniche. Twenty of the sculptures were placed in the new Jeddah Sculptures Museum, which is located north of Al-Anani Mosque, and was inaugurated in March 2014 by Prince Mishaal bin Abdullah.

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Saudi female artist showcases sculpture at Jeddah corniche | Al Bawaba

Restoration work on ancient village of Al-Faw underway | Arab News




 The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage and King Saud University has started restoration work on Al-Faw Village, one of the most significant archaeological sites in the Kingdom.
Qaryat Al-Faw, located in the foothills of the Tuwayq Mountains near the present day village of Wadi ad-Dawasir, 700 kilometers southwest of Riyadh, was an important commercial station linking the Arabian Gulf to the Levant. It became a religious, political and cultural center in the Arabian Peninsula and the capital of the Kindah Kingdom.


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Restoration work on ancient village of Al-Faw underway | Arab News

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Elaf Jeddah Hotel hosts Moroccan Food Festival - Saudi Gazette



JEDDAH —  Elaf Jeddah Hotel-Red Sea Mall hosts the high-spirited Moroccan Food Festival featuring the best of Moroccan cuisine and pastries prepared by two celebrated Moroccan chefs who came all the way to Saudi Arabia to demonstrate their skills in preparing Morocco’s gastronomic delights. And the entire food array will not be complete without the much sought-after Moroccan mint tea.

According to Hussain Rauff, General Manager, Elaf Jeddah Hotel, the festival is aimed not only to increase the sales, but basically to enhance the marketing programs of the hotel and further expand the presence of the brand in the travel and tourism industry.

The Moroccan food is known for its remarkable flavors influenced by Morocco’s interactions and exchanges with other cultures and nations over the centuries. The olives, lemons and oranges are very often used to prepare dishes.........

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Elaf Jeddah Hotel hosts Moroccan Food Festival - Saudi Gazette

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Four historic palaces to be turned into heritage centers, museums | Arab News




 The National Urban Heritage Center (NUHC) is restoring four historic palaces in order to transform them into cultural and heritage centers which, besides hosting events, will also house museums to exhibit local culture and heritage, and promote domestic tourism.

Given by their owners to the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage, the SCTNH will use these historic palaces after restoration to house local museums and will periodically host cultural and heritage events for tourism purposes, which will help the local population with jobs, an SCTNH official said Thursday.


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Four historic palaces to be turned into heritage centers, museums | Arab News

New academy to train youths for tourism jobs | Arab News




The Saudi Academy for Event, Conventions and Conferences will be launched in September this year to groom young talent for tourism sector jobs and the sector’s requirements.

This academy, which will be the first of its kind in the Middle East, will focus on the development of human resources in the Kingdom in order to become one of the key
supporting sources for the convention and exhibition sector.

 Prince Sultan said that the academy will be a Riyadh-based joint stock company. The National Center for Tourism Human Resources Development (Takamul) has contributed to its support and establishment.


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New academy to train youths for tourism jobs | Arab News

Thursday, February 25, 2016

66 islands ready for tourism investment | Arab News



The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) has announced that 66 islands are now ready for investment. Rustom Al-Kubaisi, head of the SCTNH’s branch in Jazan, said these islands are not inhabited but services such as piers, restrooms and umbrella have now been set up on the three major islands — Farasan, Sajid and Muharraq.

 The official said that the tourism income from Farasan Island alone during the Hareed fishing festival and winter season is estimated at more than SR2 million, with thousands of people arriving from different parts of the world.

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66 islands ready for tourism investment | Arab News

Sunday, February 21, 2016

81.9m travel through Saudi airports in 2015 - Saudi Gazette



The number of travelers through Saudi Arabia’s airports grew 9.5 percent to 81.9 million in 2015 compared to the previous year, the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), the Kingdom’s air transport regulator, announced recently.

Those travelers boarded 646,693 flights in 2015, an increase of 9.8 percent over 2014 (74.8 million travelers on 589,216 flights,) GACA added.

In its statistics report, the agency said that 30.1 million travelers went through Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport throughout last year, boarding and disembarking from 212,799 flights, an increase of 7.3 percent for travelers and 16.6 percent for flights from 2014.

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81.9m travel through Saudi airports in 2015 - Saudi Gazette

Friday, February 19, 2016

Tourism in Alhsa - A short video



This is a five minute video in English about tourism in  Alhsa. It was done by the Intercontinental Hotel in Alhsa. Very good for tourists  traveling to Saudi Arabia.

Monday, February 15, 2016

How to take notes in class? using Cornel notes



Dear students,

Learning how to learn is the most important skill of all skills.


This video will help you make good notes in class. This is a good study skill that will help you organize your learning of the language in college . Learn to use this system in every class. You also need to also to use a simple abbreviations  and symbols while making notes.

 abbreviation system- نظام للاختصارات

The words that you always use while making notes can be abbreviated:

Home work: H.M
Class work : C.W
grammar :   Gram.
communication: comm.
Reading and writing: W/R
Noun:     N. اسم
Verb:       V. فعل
adjectives: adj. صفة
pronouns: pron. ضمير
punctuation: Punct. علامات  الترقيم 
prepositions: prep. اداة جر
Amr: American English
Brit: British English
etc. and so on الي اخره
VS:  against  مقابل للمقارنة
imp: important  مهم
info: information معلومات
W/ : with مع
W/o : without بدون
abbr: abbreviation اختصار
sb: somebody شخص ما

Use symbols:استخدم الرموز 

You can also use symbols for words you always use while making notes:

= equal or the same مثل او يساوي
+ or أو
?   question - not clear سؤال او امر غير واضح
#  number رقم
 eg : for exampleعلى سبيل المثال

*  :  remember this - نقطة مهمة


  • Make a list of the symbols and abbreviation you are using in your notebook. These are only some examples. Use what you need. 

فوائد طريقة كورنيل في تدوين الملاحظات أثناء المحاضرات
١- تساعدك على التركيز أثناء المحاضرة
٢- تساعدك في عملية استرجاع المعلومات المهمة بشكل سريع ومنظم
٣- تساعد في فهم المادة والبناء على ما تعلمته
نصائح عند استخدام هذه الطريقة
١- أستخدم الاختصارات و الرموز والرسم والخرائط الذهنية لتنظيم وتبسيط المعنى
٢- لا تكتب كل ما يقوله المعلم- سجل اهم ما يقوله وسجله بشكل يمكنك مراجعته
٣- التنظيم الجيد يوفر لك فيما بعد وقتا ثمينا في المراجعة وعند تقديم ملف البرتفولو للتقييم

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Saudi tourism market valued at $45.3b banking on GCC visitors - Saudi Gazette


 Saudi Arabia remains a popular destination for GCC tourists, with around 7.4 million visitors entering the Kingdom in the first six months of 2015, which represented an increase of 25% against the same period in 2014, according to official data from the Saudi Commission for
Tourism & National Heritage (SCTNH) —  a fact that will underpin the Kingdom’s presence at this year’s Arabian Travel Market (ATM).

 A total of 2.1 million visitors were ‘day visitors’ with the remaining 5.2 million spending nearly SR11.8 billion and accounting for 30.5 million room nights. In 2014, 6.6 million Gulf tourists visited Saudi Arabia, spending SR22 billion........

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Saudi tourism market valued at $45.3b banking on GCC visitors - Saudi Gazette

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Hospitality market: Jeddah ‘boasts strong resilience’ | Arab News






Jeddah’s hospitality market is expected to witness the entry of more than 5,333 hotel keys between 2016 and 2018, primarily represented by 5- and 4-star properties, each accounting for 51 percent and 31 percent of total forthcoming supply, respectively.

 It said that the fourth quarter of 2015 witnessed the opening of three internationally branded serviced apartments, all of which are operated by The Ascott Ltd., namely the Ascott Tahlia (125 keys), the Ascott Sari (52 keys), and the Citadines Al-Salamah (136 keys)....


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Hospitality market: Jeddah ‘boasts strong resilience’ | Arab News

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Eat out in Jeddah Sultan’s Steakhouse - Saudi Gazette


Foodies in the Kingdom can now enjoy an exclusive Turkish steakhouse in Jeddah. Opened in November last year, Sultan’s Steakhouse is located in Al Rawdah Street. With the tag line “Let us MEAT you!” the steakhouse brings an exceptional Turkish ambience and distinctive cuisine.....

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http://saudigazette.com.sa/life/explore/eat-out-in-jeddah-sultans-steakhouse/

SCTNH deposits SR600m for Al-Ahsa development - Arab News



The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) has deposited SR600 million with local banks for the Al-Uqair Development Company in Al-Ahsa, SCTNH President Prince Sultan bin Salman has said.
“Saudi citizens have some equities in most investing companies contributing to the project, which is currently under study in the Economy Council and under constant follow-up from the SCTNH’s competent authorities,” he said, confirming that the launch of the national tourism will coincide with the new tourist destinations in the Kingdom....

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http://www.arabnews.com/travel/news/877166

Al-Ahsa to tap international market through dates festival - Arab News


Plans are afoot to turn the Al-Ahsa dates festival into an international event by adopting top standards in the manufacture, packaging and marketing of the product, Adel Al-Mulhim, the general supervisor of the festival, has said.
Speaking during a press conference here on Saturday, Al-Mulhim pointed to the near completion of an advanced laboratory as part of the Al-Ahsa Secretariat’s bid to adopt international standards to export the dates to international markets.....

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http://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/news/877656

Cavalli Café now in Jeddah - Saudi Gazette


The market of restaurants and cafes in Saudi Arabia has been witnessing a prosperous growth due to the economical stability and overall national security of the country for the past years. These two factors have encouraged national and foreign businessmen to invest billions in the hospitality sector, knowing that the market has the capacity to attract more profitable investment for the coming years. The appeal of restaurants and cafes market have become a main attraction to huge business household names, after studying its appeal to Saudi consumers.....

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Häagen-Dazs opens flagship café in Jeddah - Saudi Gazette



Häagen-Dazs opened its flagship ice-cream café in Corniche, Jeddah in the presence of prominent guests and enthusiastic customers.
Manolis Kontos, Managing Director, General Mills Middle East, Turkey and North Africa (MENAT) and Sub Saharan Africa (SSA),  said as part of the development strategy of the brand in the region, strong emphasis is being placed on the Saudi market. 
The flagship café in Jeddah is the largest in the region and will showcase a full range of flavors and creations and in the future will spearhead the roll out of indulgent new flavors against a premium, more discerning café experience....
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Sunday, February 7, 2016

Eco-tourism development in Empty Quarter gains traction | Arab News



  The Kingdom has been developing Oroug Bani Maradh as a protected area for eco-tourism in the heart of the Empty Quarter. Aside from a number of live flora and fauna, there’s are non-domesticated animal species in the wildlife sanctuary located on the western edge of the Empty Quarter (Rub’ Al Khali) some 200 km southeast of Riyadh......

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Eco-tourism development in Empty Quarter gains traction | Arab News

Saturday, February 6, 2016

King Salman inaugurates Janadriyah Festival - Saudi Gazette




 Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman patronized on Wednesday the opening of the 30th National Festival for Heritage and Culture, organized by the Ministry of National Guard, in a village on the outskirts of Riyadh.

Guests who attended the inauguration ceremony included King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain; Sheikh Jassem bin Hamad Al Thani, personal representative of the Emir of Qatar; Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Premier and Minister of Interior of the United Arab Emirates; Sheikh Salman Al-Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, Minister of Information and
Minister of State for Youths Affairs of the State of Kuwait; and Saad bin Mohammed Al-Saadi, Minister of Sports Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman.

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King Salman inaugurates Janadriyah Festival - Saudi Gazette

104 antiques from Berlin go on display at Riyadh exhibition | Arab News



 As many as 104 antique items that have come from the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany, have gone on display at the National Museum here. The exhibition coincides the Janadriyah festival for heritage and culture. According to local media, the Pergamon Museum contains many of famous historical artifacts, particularly Islamic, mostly from the Umayyad and Ottoman periods under the name, “The first Islamic cultural capitals.”

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104 antiques from Berlin go on display at Riyadh exhibition | Arab News

Friday, February 5, 2016

Indian food festival tickles Saudi palate | Arab News




 Existing warm Saudi-Indian ties were spiced up on Wednesday with the launch of the three-day Indian Food Festival in Jeddah.
 Organized by the Indian Consulate and the Ministry of Tourism, in association with Elaf Hotel (Red Sea Mall) in Jeddah, the event has seen a number of Saudis and Indians sampling and savouring the mouth-watering dishes beside the hotel pool. Three celebrated chefs have been specially flown in from India to prepare well-known Indian delicacies to delight the palates and tastes of food connoisseurs in Jeddah.

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Indian food festival tickles Saudi palate | Arab News

900 ancient mosques to be revamped | Arab News



 The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) has signed an agreement with the Ministry of Islamic Affairs to revamp, protect and document 900 ancient mosques in the Kingdom.

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900 ancient mosques to be revamped | Arab News

Hotels to highlight local food, culture | Arab News


  Prince Sultan bin Salman, president of the Saudi Commission for Tourism
and National Heritage (SCTNH), has announced plans to develop the
Kingdom’s islands in the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf into tourist destinations.

This would be done after the establishment of the Investment and Development Tourist Company, which is owned by the state, he said during a recent press conference at the SCTNH’s headquarters in Riyadh, a local publication reported.

Prince Sultan said that SCTNH was on the verge of developing a new product focused on Saudi food. “When we go into hotels we see European and Asian restaurants, but we hardly see a Saudi restaurant, so we aim to set up professional restaurants with professional Saudi chefs who offer an experience that reflects the Kingdom’s heritage and identity,” he said.
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Hotels to highlight local food, culture | Arab News

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Dubai stays busiest airport for international travel | Arab News



Dubai International remained the world’s busiest airport for international travel last year with a 10.7 percent rise in passenger numbers, its operator said on Monday.

 More than 78 million passengers passed through Dubai in 2015, led by an increase in travelers from India, Britain and Saudi Arabia, the state-owned airport said in a statement.


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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Domestic tourism upbeat despite lack of local talent - Saudi Gazette


 There is a demand for local tourism in Jeddah and a potential capacity to absorb
 another 1,000 to 2,500 rooms, according to hoteliers during a panel discussion
 at the Hospitality Business Conclave 2016 held at Park Hyatt Jeddah on Monday.

Speaking on the sidelines of the forum, general manager of Park Hyatt
Ashwini Kumar told Saudi Gazette that Jeddah attracts businessmen,
religious as well as local tourists from all over the Kingdom.

As for religious tourism, Kumar predicts the situation will soon
change. “Religious tourism, in my opinion, will change in the near
future because of the rise of hotels in Makkah that are affordable and
of good quality. So we are seeing a trend where more people will go
directly to Makkah, especially once the rail starts and the new airport
opens,” he said.

The one-day conclave offered an opportunity for hoteliers and experts
in the hospitality industry to meet with international solution
providers to promote their newest products and exchange ideas about the
latest trends and future prospects for hotels in the Kingdom.

The main elements customers are looking for are quick service, clean
room, and technology and wireless Internet, causing a demand for more
4-star hotels in Jeddah.

When asked if domestic tourism is reaching its potential in
attracting visitors, he said, “I think there’s more potential. The Saudi
Commission for Tourism is doing their best especially during school
holidays when they host festivals such as ‘Jeddah Ghair’ and the ongoing
shopping festival where they are expecting approximately over a million
people. There is room for hotels to work together with the government
sector in coming up with different packages to attract more local
tourists.”

He further said “we need more parks and public facilities where
families can go. This is something the infrastructure for domestic
tourism needs.”

When asked about the challenges hotel management faces in Saudi Arabia, Kumar said getting the manpower, especially for the long-term. “It’s an issue which the hospitality sector has to work with government in how we should move forward in the next 5 years in training people, how to make them understand that this is a profession where they could work not just in short-term. A job in the hospitality sector is not easy. You really have to have a passion in our industry where the customer is always right. So to have that attitude, that mindset, it takes some time for the young people.”
Since the implementation of the Saudization policy by the Ministry of Labor, hiring local talent has proven to be not as easy as expected. “Some efforts are there but it has to be taken by everybody. When we are asked to put a certain percentage of Saudis, we don’t find the people to fill in the spots,” said Kumar.
It is difficult to find Saudis who are qualified and trained, he added. “We need training, investment, and education.”

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Domestic tourism upbeat despite lack of local talent - Saudi Gazette

Kingdom scores high in global tourism index | Arab News



The World Economic Forum (WEF) ranked the Kingdom high in its tourism
index placing it at the top for medical facilities, in 11th position for
competitive prices, 31st in tourist spending, and 55th in richness of
cultural heritage.
 The media department of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National
 Heritage (SCTNH) disclosed this here on Wednesday.
According to the analytical study recently conducted by the WEF, the Kingdom
 ranked first in terms of the population’s access to advanced medical centers and
 has the lowest rates of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) based on
 the population percentage.
Moreover, the Kingdom is ranked sixth in terms of its low tax level and 13th in terms of incidence of suicide........

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Kingdom scores high in global tourism index | Arab News

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Tourism push spurs growth in hospitality sector - Arab News



The Kingdom’s hospitality sector is witnessing phenomenal growth with tourist accommodations gaining in terms of the number of facilities, size of the investment, private sector regulatory development and increased job opportunities for Saudi youth.

A Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTNH) official said Monday that the number of hotels and furnished condominiums in 2004 stood at 2,139 facilities, which jumped to 5,868 by the end of 2015. Likewise, the number of hotel rooms rose from 104,380 to 281,563 by the end of 2015, he added

The total number of tourism sector employees also doubled by the end of 2015 to 11,348, out of whom 28 percent are Saudis.......



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SISBAN opens boutique hotel in Jeddah - Saudi Gazette



The Kingdom’s hospitality industry is about to receive an energizing shot in the arm as Jeddah-based SISBAN Holding opens the doors to its first-ever boutique hotel, named ‘’V’ Hotel’, a Saudi conceived, developed and invested hospitality property. Located in Sari Street, on one of Jeddah’s main commercial spots, the ‘V’ Hotel sits only 15 minutes from King Abdulaziz International Airport, and 10 minutes from Jeddah’s central district as well as the city’s newly refurbished north Corniche, a major relaxation and tourism zone.....

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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Museum offers insight into history of Madinah - Saudi Gazette


The Dar Al-Madinah Museum has become a favorite destination for
pilgrims as well as the young residents of the holy city, with around
60,000 people visiting the it in 2015.
Those who visit the museum can learn much about the Madinah’s
history, making it a great center for educating children and also a good
resource for those studying and doing research on the city.
The idea for the museum came from Abdulaziz Kaki, who founded the
institution when the expansion of the Prophet’s Mosque began, and many
objects and artifacts were removed......


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Museum offers insight into history of Madinah - Saudi Gazette

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Things to do during shop Bahrain - Saudi Gazette



Bahrain offers relaxation, charming weather, many places to visit, a
great location, and with the “Shop Bahrain” shopping festival happening
right now, many Gulf families are visiting the island nation.

Shop Bahrain project director, Nawaf Al Koheji, said eight million
tourists from Gulf visit every year, with tourists from the Kingdom
ranking first, then Kuwait and Qatar........

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Things to do during shop Bahrain - Saudi Gazette

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Which country’s tourists spend the most money? | World Economic Forum



 Of the world’s international travellers, Chinese tourists spent the most money abroad last year, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization. They spent a record $165 billion abroad in 2014, an increase of 27% since 2013, putting them well ahead of countries such as the US and Germany......

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Which country’s tourists spend the most money? | World Economic Forum