Balqarn, southern KSA
Riyadh "center" (gigantic city in terms of km², from the top of the Kingdom Tower you can hardly see the valleys and mountains in the background)
The Green Riyadh project is one of the most ambitious urban forestation projects in history, $23 billion budget, 7.5 million trees, 541 km² green space, 1,100 km² green belt to transform the capital.
https://www.therahnuma.com/green-ri...itious-urban-forestation-projects-in-history/
https://www.riyadhgreen.sa/en/
A highway in Tabuk province:
"Yellow Lake" in the Al-Ahsa National Park, Eastern Province:
The coastal regions of Al-Ahsa are home to some of the largest mangrove forests in the region if not the largest. The expensive traditional Hasawi rice is also grown not far from that area.
Humble mountain village Hijazi stone house:
Mountain sheep in some mountain village
Some wild mountain valley in Hijaz:
Waterfall
Black camels (!) with black lava fields in the background.
Isolated coastline
Red Sea islands, there are some 1500 Saudi Arabian islands in the Red Sea alone, almost all of them are uninhabited:
A tragedy how the government has failed to sell KSA as a tourist destination until recently. No other country on the planet that offers this much and has such a big size (12th largest in the world) has been this neglected when it comes to tourism advertisement and positive PR in the media. I am extremely happy that this is slowly changing the more outsiders get to know and the more outsiders visit. Many foreigners all over the world are very curious about KSA.
I was a regular visitor of Shuqaiq in western Saudia.
The sea was full of coral reefs and plenty of tropical fish.
Extreme coastal Southern KSA.