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If Hasani don't invite us in his marriage ban him permanent...hehehe
Nice country hope to visit it once it my life at least to perform Haj,
The problem with KSA is that there is no real tourism industry for foreigners. People going for Hajj or Umrah to Makkah and Madinah do not see anything of the country otherwise although there is a lot to see just in that area of Hijaz. Be it if you like old historical towns and villages, mountains, tropical sea (Red Sea), islands, desert, steppe, volcanic areas, forests, some semi-tropical areas (Southern Hijaz) etc.
They are just confined to hotels and the usual trips. It is very sad. KSA is a closed off country and the biggest problem is that nobody has enforced this but this is just how it is due to moronic laws. Hajj and Umrah visitors cannot travel freely in KSA either.
I hoped that the regime would make real tourism visas like they spoke about and promised 1 year ago but to my disappointment 1-2 weeks ago they canceled this.
Then they again say that there might be real tourism visas.
Saudi Arabia could issue tourism visas | Arab News
Saudi tourism visa could be big news for the Kingdom | Global News | WTTC
In reality this will probably be nonsense and not true.
I made a thread about this issue 1 year ago actually.
Tourist visas to be introduced in KSA
Oh, you like any other person is very welcome. Hospitality plays a very big role in Arabian and Arab culture and most people still follow this especially when it comes to foreigners. The most friendly people in Hijaz are found in the coastal villages or mountain villages. City people are like city people everywhere. Although you have exceptions.
Also I suggest that you avoid visiting during June, July and August if you do not like hot weather. Average daily temperatures in most areas are around 30-35 degrees Celsius. I know that the summer temperatures in Iran are not much different so maybe this is not a problem but for non-ME/South Asia/South America/Central America/Africa/South East Asia tourists this is a problem probably. Here I mean mostly Westerners unless they like hot weather.
The good thing is that the summer days are not that long and the sun is rising early so by 17.00-18-00 the temperatures are not that bad in the summer. Most people stay indoors during the summer in the warm areas of KSA (non-mountainious areas) between 12.00-17.00.
Is this similar to Iran during that time (summer) and time period?
Apologizes for the long post.
To see more of KSA and the Arabian Peninsula and Arab world then I can recommend those two threads below;
The Arabian Peninsula and Arab world in photos | Page 35
Saudi Arabia in Pictures | Page 78
Also if you are from Eastern Iran (the 3 Khorasan provinces) I want to ask some questions if you do not mind. We can find another thread.
@raptor22
Thanks for long informative comment , you're really a fast typist ...
Actually my parents performed Haj last year and as they described their journey it was tremendous , I wanna do it too but due to the number of people standing in line to perform I am pretty sure it's gonna be a heck of long time to my turn ....
On temperature, we experienced 40-41 C in previous summer and it's normal for me .... actually I originated from Semnan province (but I've lived my entire life in Tehran) which is a dry and hot place in middle of desert with a breathtaking spectacular scenery esp in night .... hence I am accustomed to such a climate ...
But as far as Iran is a 4 seasons, temperature would be variable from -10 C to 53 C in some areas .. it mostly depends on your destination ....
As I said I am not from Khorasan province , but if you've got any question it would my pleasure to answer.
@al-Hasani
If you have any questions, raise it in the chill thread in Iran's section and some members may help you, including myself, if we know the answer.
Yes, I will try if I want to ask about something. Although I know Iranians in private none of them live in Iran so locals are always better to ask IMO.
You are very welcome. Yes, the typing is correct.
Oh, that sounds good. I am happy for them. Yes, unfortunately this is due to limitations and due to expansion work in both Makkah and Madinah. I have actually tried to cover this in a separate thread here on PDF.
"Makkah and Madinah News and Updates"
That sounds very interesting. I very much like open spaces and nature too. Although I like city life as well. From what I have seen of Iran then you guys also have this mix of mountains and desert that become one. I mean that "meet each other". Don't know how to explain it.
At night such places are very beautiful. Especially the skyline (stars) and also the chilly weather. Bonfires etc. is great fun in such a environment.
Actually I wrote to you about daily temperature in the June, July and August being between 30-35 degrees celsius during the time period of 12.00-17.00. I must correct myself. In quite a few historical regions, provinces, cities this is actually rather 35-45 degrees celsius. But obviously this also depends on the country. For instance there is in general 10-15 degrees celsius of difference overall in daily average temperature all year around between Makkah (hottest city in KSA) and nearby Ta'if. Let alone other areas of KSA.
The good thing is at least that the humidity is generally low outside of coastal areas so it does not feel as hot when not in the sun. Hence even early hours in the morning and late evening being manageable during the hottest days even. I have been to Thailand once (Bangkok and elsewhere) and although the temperature is almost always "only" between 30-33 degrees celsius day in and day out the humidity levels are so insane that it feels like being in a sauna. I hear that the same is the case in many areas of South Asia and most of South East Asia. So in a way our summers are "better" although people really get tired of the hot weather during the summer.
Winter, spring and autumn are really nice periods to visit the Arabian Peninsula, Arab world and I imagine Iran as well and most of the ME.
Yes, I will. Sadly the relations between Arab-Iranian users are not the best so I fear trolling if I venture inside "enemy territory" so this is why I usually ask @ResurgentIran because we have good ties and he also lives in Denmark.
Although I ventured into the "Iran photo thread" when the user @New wanted to show me olive trees and olive production (I have a slight interest in agriculture) in Iran which was very nice. I had made a thread about olives and olive production in Northern KSA.
Olive and olive oil production in KSA
This paradise is called Iran | Page 77
Yes, I will try if I want to ask about something. Although I know Iranians in private none of them live in Iran so locals are always better to ask IMO.