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Six tips to enjoy your holiday solo in Saudi Arabia

Solo travelling for the first time can be daunting, but the experience provides an exhilarating feeling giving you confidence and allowing you to connect with new people. 

Why choose Saudi Arabia to set out on your first solo travel?

Saudi Arabia offers a unique and enriching experience, combining ancient history, stunning landscapes, and a rapidly modernised society. While the country is generally safe for tourists, especially since the opening of its doors to international tourism, this destination can also be intimidating, even more so for solo travellers. Here are six tips for solo travellers who would like to go to Saudi Arabia. 

Understanding local customs and laws: Saudi Arabia has a distinct cultural and legal environment shaped by Islamic traditions. Solo travellers need to familiarise themselves with these customs and laws to avoid misunderstandings. 

Dress code: Solo travellers especially women should wear an abaya and consider a headscarf and men should avoid shorts and sleeveless shirts. 

Public displays of affection (PDA): PDA is frowned upon, and it's important to respect prayer times when shops and attractions may close temporarily.

Staying connected and informed: Maintain regular contact with friends or family back home. Share your itinerary and check in frequently. It's also wise to register with your embassy or consulate upon arrival. 

Familirise yourself with local apps: Research which local apps are famous. Apps such as Absher for government services and transportation apps like Careem are safe and reliable for travel within cities. Renting a car is another safe and convenient option, especially for exploring more remote areas.

Accommodation and transportation: Choose reputable hotels or guesthouses with good reviews from solo travellers. Major cities like Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam offer a range of international hotel chains and secure accommodations.

Respecting privacy and personal space: Saudi society values privacy and personal space. Avoid taking photos of people, especially women, without permission. Be cautious when engaging in conversations with locals, and respect their boundaries.

By staying informed and respectful of local customs, solo travellers can safely explore the rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes of Saudi Arabia. With the right precautions, your solo adventure in this fascinating country can be both safe and unforgettable.