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The Kingdom Tower stands in the night in Riyadh November 16, 2007. Home to Islams holiest cities of Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia regards itself as the guardian of Islam and is often closed off to foreigners. Even though it receives more than five million Muslim pilgrims a year, they are not allowed to travel within the country. Tourist visas are rarely issued and come with many restrictions but this is due to change as Saudi Arabia adopts a new strategy to tap into a niche market of conservative tourism. Picture taken November 16, 2007. To match feature SAUDI-TOURISM REUTERS/Ali Jarekji (SAUDI ARABIA - Tags: CITYSCAPE SOCIETY TRAVEL BUSINESS)
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This print captures the majestic Kingdom Tower standing tall in the night, amidst the bustling city of Riyadh on November 16,2007. As the home to Islam's holiest cities, Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia proudly assumes its role as the guardian of Islam. However, this nation has often remained closed off to foreigners despite welcoming over five million Muslim pilgrims annually who are not permitted to explore beyond these sacred sites. Tourist visas have been a rarity in Saudi Arabia and come with numerous restrictions. Nevertheless, a new era is dawning as this conservative kingdom embraces a fresh approach to tap into a niche market of conservative tourism. With an aim to diversify its economy and showcase its rich cultural heritage, Saudi Arabia is set to loosen travel regulations for international visitors. The picture was taken more than a decade ago but serves as a timeless reminder of the evolving landscape in Saudi Arabia. The towering presence of Kingdom Tower against the night sky symbolizes both tradition and progress coexisting harmoniously within this dynamic nation. As we gaze upon this image captured by Ali Jarekji for Reuters on that fateful day in November 2007, we can't help but anticipate the transformative journey that lies ahead for Saudi Arabian tourism – one that promises an enchanting blend of history, spirituality, and modernity waiting to be explored by curious travelers from around the world.
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