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Saudi ranked safest among G20 nations for women adventure

Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsBy Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsMarch 12, 2024Updated:March 12, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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Saudi should be front of women’s minds for a solo adventure – the country has ranked safest among G20 nations and women are front and centre of Saudi’s cultural transformation, with empowering women integral to Vision 2030 plans.


Saudi is a destination like no other with so much to offer, from a bustling cultural scene and world-class events to diverse regions with rich heritage and culture, unforgettable views and exhilarating outdoor adventures – all underlined with a true spirit of hospitality.


Saudi has ranked safest among G20 nations according to international indicators and for the third time in a row this year, Saudi’s city of Medina was awarded the highest safety rating for female solo travel worldwide by InsureMyTrip. Furthermore, Saudi is a country where spirituality and hospitality is central to the culture, and care for others is a key part of that way of life.


In Saudi, hospitality is the top of the highest values and an integral part of the culture. Saudi people are known for their inherent generosity and kind spirits, especially to tourists. Expect a warm Saudi Welcome, and if you even so much as look lost in the street you will have kind locals coming to assist you.

The Saudi spirit is contagious – after mixing with Saudi people, you will find that mirroring local behaviour is encouraged and taken as a gesture of appreciation. Even though dress code has relaxed and is dependent on individual establishments, you may find yourself wearing a colourful scarf or the abaya, a traditional loose-fitting long robe for women that is now very much a fashion statement, and calling your friends ‘habibti’!

For the perfect wellness holiday, combine relaxing activities with Saudi’s wonderous landscapes, space for introspection and a boost of vitamin D to mark the end of winter. Saudi is emerging as a wellness capital, with its diverse regions championing bespoke wellness experiences year-round, not to mention delicious mocktails that capture the essence of the region and fresh healthy food.

Saudi’s awe-inspiring outdoors are the perfect backdrop to reset and restore travellers – think pristine waters in the Red Sea, lush green mountains in Aseer, outdoor activities in AlUla’s fresh air and Riyadh’s rolling desert dunes. Unwind in luxury heavens such as sustainable retreat Habitas AlUla. With its daily events calendar and private activities, you can relax with music, arts and culture, sunrise yoga, private fitness sessions or treatments from the resident physiotherapist.

The UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the Banyan Tree, an enchanted sanctuary. Its award-winning spa blends Asian rituals and Saudi traditions, with natural and native ingredients forming the essence of each unique treatment. Pick local essential oils, herbal teas, and body scrubs from the alchemy bar for personalized spa treatments.

And it has a strikingly beautiful naturally treated rock pool in the mountains for ultra-private swimming.  AlUla even has a dedicated Wellness Festival, set to take place this October for the fourth year running. The newly-opened Six Senses Southern Dunes, nestled inland on Saudi’s Red Sea coast and surrounded by majestic volcanic craters and vast mountain ranges, has a spa so serene it offers a wellness screening and skin analysis to help you understand what your body really needs, and will design treatments or a bespoke multi-day program for you.

In Saudi, women’s empowerment is driving the country’s cultural transformation and the country is a hotbed for female entrepreneurs – 45% of SMEs in Saudi are owned by women. Women make up 45% of the Saudi tourism workforce, with Her Highness Princess Haifa Bint Mohammed Al Saud the Vice Minister of Tourism and Saudi’s holiday rental platform, Gathern, founded by a Saudi female.

Saudi has a vibrant arts scene led by inspiring female artists who are putting Saudi art on the international map. Riyadh’s Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale has returned to the JAX District until 24 May 2024. Female Saudi artists participating include painter Safeya Binzagr, the only female artist in Saudi to have her own museum, and Dana Awartani, who specialises in geometry, tile-work and parquetry, and was a nominee for the prestigious Richard Mille Art Prize.

Dine in a wide-range of female-owned Saudi restaurants from Riyadh’s Oishii Sushi, luxury Saudi fusion spot Takya on Bujairi Terrace overlooking UNESCO World Heritage Site, At-Turaif, and local favourite Buttermilk, which serves southern comfort food in the Saudi capital. Women are driving Saudi’s new fashion scene too.

Since 2020, Saudi has been building a fashion sector from scratch with fashion now accounting for 1.8 % (230,000 people) of the total Saudi workforce, more than half being women. Get street cred with the locals by wearing female-founded Saudi brands. Try ethical luxury from Abadia, the first Saudi brand to be stocked on Net-a-Porter, timeless pieces from Aseel Collections, stocked in Riyadh’s Harvey Nichols, or Haifa Humaid’s high-end heels.

And Asteri Beauty, Saudi’s female-founded desert-proof make-up brand is well worth a visit. It’s cruelty-free, vegan, micro-plastic free and packaging is made from 80% pre-loved plastic. Visit Riyadh Park to shop the collection.

Truly, it has never been easier to visit Saudi – visa initiatives have been continuously developed, with the eVisa program now including 63 countries and special administrative regions, and the GCC residents visa and free 96-hour Stopover Visa.

UK, US, or Schengen visa holders, as well as residents of the UK, US, or European Union countries, are eligible for the instant eVisa. Should you need, Visit Saudi has a 24/7 tourist helpline (dial 930) for travellers who require assistance or have any concerns. To learn more and plan your trip, visit https://www.visitsaudi.com/en

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