Saudi
Arabia is an Islamic Arab country with a huge number of natural reservoirs. It
is particularly famous for oils. When non-Muslims think of Saudi Arabia, this
is what comes to mind. But it is completely the opposite for Muslims, when
Muslims talk about Saudi Arabia they think of their major and minor
obligations. Muslims know that Mecca and Medina are the sacred cities of Saudi
Arabia and they visit Saudi Arabia for the execution of Hajj and Umrah. Hajj
can be performed once a year in the last month of the Islamic calendar while
Umrah can be performed at any time of the year when you feel stable or when you
have enough resources.
Whenever
a Muslim plan to perform Umrah they look for an affordable and convenient
option that make their journey easy. A lot of travel agencies are solely
providing services of Hajj and Umrah to Muslims. They possess different types
of all-inclusive Umrah packages that
you can avail conveniently without worrying about anything. But remember that
the company you select must be ATOL protected. This shows the credibility of
the agency and the services they are providing to their clients. In order to
save your budget, you must go for all-inclusive
cheap Umrah packages this will cost you much less than other expensive
bundles.
Why A Non-Muslim Cannot Enter Holy Cities?
Travelers
can explore any part of Saudi Arabia but if they are non-Muslim then they are
not permitted to enter the sacred cities of Mecca and Medina. In any case, if
they get caught they will face a heavy penalty. Therefore, if you are
non-Muslim thinking of visiting Saudi Arabia you should be aware of this
aspect.
Saudi Culture and Beautiful Landscapes
Saudi
Arabia has a vast and rich history that dates back to thousands of years. It is
a breathtakingly gorgeous country, but seeing its beautiful sceneries and architecture
takes your time and effort. There is a lot to see, from deserts (which contain prehistoric
petroglyphs and structures) to mountain ranges, mountainous forests, as well as
diving underneath the level of the Red Sea. This country has much to offer to
everybody visiting it. But Muslims mainly come to Saudi Arabia in order to
perform either Umrah or Hajj. Khana Kaaba (House of Allah Almighty) is the hub
where people gather around to start performing the rituals of Umrah. The
magnificence and splendor of Saudi Arabia are unmatched and Muslims really
adore its beauty. Moreover, there are several other cities with high-end
architectural museums and locations that people really love exploring.
Arabian Cuisines
There
are multiple Saudi foods. Kabsa is one of the most cherished delicacies of
Saudi Arabia and is considered the national dish of the country. Dajaj mashwi, Saleeg,
Hininy, Harees, and many more are
among the dishes that people coming to Saudi Arabia enjoy.
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