Saudi crown prince launches $13bn strategy to turn Asir into global tourism hub

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The crown prince’s strategy aims to turn Asir region into an international tourism hub, attracting 10 million visitors by 2030. (SPA)
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Updated 29 September 2021
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Saudi crown prince launches $13bn strategy to turn Asir into global tourism hub

  • Asir strategy to attract more than 10 million local and foreign visitors by 2030
  • Aims to make the region a year-round destination

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has launched a SR50 billion ($13 billion) tourism strategy for Asir that aims to attract more than 10 million visitors from inside and outside the Kingdom by 2030.

The plan for the region, under the theme “The Arabian Highland,” aims to be a “comprehensive and unprecedented development renaissance for the region, by pumping 50 billion riyals through various investments,” Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The investments include financing projects and developing tourist attractions on the peaks of Asir’s mountains to turn the province into a year-round destination.

The projects will rely on the area’s cultural and natural strengths that combine “authenticity and modernity,” and help advance social and economic growth in the region.

The crown prince, who is also chairman of the Council of Economic and Development Affairs, said the strategy aims to exploit the huge tourism potential in the region, including the geographical and natural diversity, and rich culture and heritage.




Asir shares a border with five other regions in the Kingdom and has an estimated population of more than 2.3 million people. (SPA)

The strategy seeks to attract local and foreign investments and help make tourism and culture major drivers of Asir’s economic development.

It will help provide new job opportunities, raise the quality of life, and upgrade basic services and infrastructure in the region.

Asir’s governor Prince Turki bin Talal bin Abdulaziz thanked the crown prince for his “continuous support and generous care for the Asir region and its people.”

The strategy was launched through joint work between the Development Authorities Support Office and the Asir Development Authority, in cooperation with the US-based Boston Consulting Group.
Discussions took place between local residents, experts and private sector companies to develop the general plans.
The region is located in the Kingdom’s southwest and extends 125 kilometers along the Red Sea coast.
It has an area of around 80,000 square kilometers and its highest mountain, Mount Sawda, is 3,015 meters above sea level. Asir shares a border with five other regions in the Kingdom and has an estimated population of more than 2.3 million people.
The region has two airports, including Abha International Airport, and two universities — King Khalid University and Bisha University.
King Khalid University is involved in the strategy due to its developmental and human importance.
The plans would see Abha airport expanded to handle 10 million passengers a year.


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The distribution benefited 22,800 individuals. (SPA)
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Saudi aid center distributes 3,800 boxes of dates in Aden

  • The center distributed 300 food baskets in Costanta, Romania, benefiting 1,500 individuals.

ADEN: The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid recently distributed 3,800 boxes of dates across the districts of Mansoura, Sheikh Othman, and Dar Saad in Aden province, Yemen.

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Saudi deputy foreign minister meets Chad’s president

  • Al-Khuraiji conveyed to Deby and his people greetings and well wishes from King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

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Al-Khuraiji conveyed to Deby and his people greetings and well wishes from King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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  • Security authorities call upon citizens and residents to report all available information about any activities related to drug smuggling or selling

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  • The center is responsible for managing health crises and disasters during the Hajj season

MAKKAH: The Saudi Food and Drug Authority continues its intensive efforts, in preparation for the Hajj season, by implementing training programs and actively participating in joint simulations.

These initiatives are to enhance preparedness and ensure a rapid response to health incidents, safeguarding the health and safety of pilgrims.

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