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In winter, Alqan village, nestled in the Tabuk region of Saudi Arabia, transforms into a winter wonderland.
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The towering rugged mountains create a spectacle that captivates tourists and photography enthusiasts alike.
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Known as one of the coldest areas in Tabuk, Alqan draws visitors and tourists from near and far who seek to set up camps and relish the cold weather.
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The unique landscape of Alqan, characterised by reddish sand and towering mountains, is an ideal destination for visitors seeking outdoor activities such as camping and hiking.
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As part of an ambitious plan to diversify its oil-dependent economy, Saudi Arabia aims to emerge as a leading global tourist destination.
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Last year, tourist numbers in the kingdom surged to over 100 million, comprising 77 million local visitors and 27 million tourist arrivals.
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has outlined a strategy aiming for 150 million tourists in the country by 2030, with 80 million being local tourists and 70 million arrivals from abroad.
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The plan also aims to make Saudi Arabia rank among the world’s top 10 tourist attractions.
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In recent years, the kingdom has implemented a range of facilities aimed at attracting more foreign tourists, such as issuing tourist visas upon arrival or online for citizens of various nationalities.
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