Tourists take diving in Jeddah to new height

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With its constant temperature and excellent visibility, the Red Sea is one of the world’s best spots for diving. (AN photos)
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With its constant temperature and excellent visibility, the Red Sea is one of the world’s best spots for diving. (AN photos)
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With its constant temperature and excellent visibility, the Red Sea is one of the world’s best spots for diving. (AN photos)
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Updated 13 September 2021
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Tourists take diving in Jeddah to new height

  • “This business is booming right now with a lot of tourists entering the country and can be a full-time job”

JEDDAH: Scuba diving as a business is booming in Jeddah thanks to the numbers of tourists visiting the region.
The city’s location on the shores of the Red Sea makes it the perfect place for those wanting to explore its waters.
“Diving is available throughout the whole year and there is breathtaking marine life and pristine water here. I dare you to find another sea that is as beautiful and colorful,” Captain Barraa Bawazir, a scuba diving instructor, told Arab News.
“What makes the Red Sea special is its variety of coral and fish that add a lot of color underwater. The temperature of the Red Sea and the fact that the area is so confined contribute to the diversity of the marine life and provide a good breeding environment,” he said.
Bawazir fell in love with the Red Sea when he first went diving 11 years ago and decided to become a professional diver. “The beauty of marine life and the feeling of freedom inside the sea is what drove me into this profession. Everyone can try it, even if they don’t have any experience, which makes it a good activity for tourists.” Bawazir believes that Vision 2030 will enhance the diving market, increase competition and make it more professional. “This business is booming right now with a lot of tourists entering the country and can be a full-time job.”
Mohammed Basha, a diving instructor who works in United Dive Center, which has 15 instructors, said that a lot of hotels contact the center to book diving trips for tourists.


He said their scuba diving instructors carry Padi, SSI, or NAUI certifications, which are internationally accredited scuba diving qualifications. “The clients don’t have to carry any license because we take them on a discovery dive not deeper than 5-8 meters,” he said.
Basha said that people contact the center through Instagram to set up trips and that they provide all the equipment needed. One of his plans is to create a special marketing program for hotels and a mobile app that makes it easier for people to book trips.
Dania Dawood, an amateur diver, said that she loves diving because it is such a different experience for her. “I have been diving since 2015, and I love the feeling of the quiet, where you can only hear bubbles, it’s very therapeutic for me. I strongly suggest everyone tries it at least once.”
Dania said that Vision 2030 is already bringing change. “The sky’s the limit and I have seen so many tourists on my diving trips. People from Europe and America love our sea and there is a future here.”


First group of Hajj pilgrims arrives in Saudi Arabia

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First group of Hajj pilgrims arrives in Saudi Arabia

  • The Makkah Route Initiative is part of Saudi Arabia’s Guests of God Service Program
  • 7,700 flights will arrive through six airports during the Hajj season

RIYADH: The first group of Hajj 2024 pilgrims arrived at Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah on Thursday.

The 283 pilgrims from India were welcomed by the Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, and Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Abdel Fattah bin Sulaiman Mashat, reported SPA.

Al-Jasser highlighted the ministry's commitment to providing the best services to Hajj pilgrims during their stay in the Kingdom.

He said that 7,700 flights will arrive through six airports during the Hajj season, with more than 27,000 buses in service, while the high-speed Al-Haramain and Al-Mashaer trains will provide more than 5,000 trips.

The Makkah Route Initiative is part of Saudi Arabia’s Guests of God Service Program, inaugurated by King Salman in 2019. The scheme seeks to provide visitors to the holy sites with the finest possible services to help them perform their Hajj rituals easily and comfortably.


Saudi Arabia leads condemnation of attack on UNRWA headquarters in occupied Jerusalem

Updated 09 May 2024
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Saudi Arabia leads condemnation of attack on UNRWA headquarters in occupied Jerusalem

  • The Kingdom said it holds the “Israeli occupation” responsible for the recurring crimes against innocent civilians and aid workers
  • Saudi Arabia urged the international community to take serious action in halting Israel’s human rights violations

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia on Thursday condemned the Israeli settler attack on the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees headquarters in occupied Jerusalem.

The Kingdom said it holds the “Israeli occupation” responsible for the recurring crimes against innocent civilians and aid workers, according to a statement issued by the Saudi Foreign Ministry.

It urged the international community to take serious action in halting Israel’s human rights violations. “The occupation must be held accountable for its ongoing crimes that violate international law,” the statement said.

 

 

UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini earlier said that a group of Israeli protesters had attacked the agency’s headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem after calls for protests against UNRWA by an Israeli municipal official.

Jordan condemned the attack as a “blatant defiance of international law, which aims to protect UN facilities.”

It called on the international community to enforce international humanitarian law “immediately and effectively,” and oblige Israel to prevent attacks on relief workers who “play a major humanitarian role in providing aid and services to Palestinians in the occupied Palestinian territories.”


KSrelief provides shelter, aid to people in flood-hit Yemen

Updated 09 May 2024
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KSrelief provides shelter, aid to people in flood-hit Yemen

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has distributed emergency shelter and other support to people across Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The agency provided nearly 200 tents, more than 600 shelter bags, and food to those affected by the recent flooding in the Hadramout governorate and the Al-Masila district of Al-Mahra governorate.

KSrelief continues to help vulnerable people in war-torn Yemen.


KSrelief providing ongoing medical care in Yemen

Updated 09 May 2024
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KSrelief providing ongoing medical care in Yemen

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief is providing ongoing cardiac surgery and catheterization for children and adults at Prince Mohammed bin Salman Hospital in Yemen’s Aden governorate.

The project runs until May 15, with 23 medical specialists participating in cooperation with the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

The medical team has already performed 35 cardiac catheterizations and eight open-heart surgeries, all of which were successful.

Meanwhile, KSrelief has completed another medical project which included 226 procedures for people with burns, deformities, and sports injuries.

This initiative took place from April 27 to May 5, 2024, in Yemen’s Aden governorate.

In addition, there were 1,026 individuals treated at the dermatology clinic, 2,317 at the family medicine clinic, and 587 at the dentistry clinic.

Training was also provided for 78 staffers in sports rehabilitation.


KSrelief to restore homes damaged in Aleppo earthquake

Updated 09 May 2024
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KSrelief to restore homes damaged in Aleppo earthquake

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief signed a pact on Wednesday to restore the homes of families affected by the earthquake in Aleppo, Syria.

In collaboration with a civil society institution in Syria, this project aims to restore 743 homes to benefit over 4,500 people, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Renovations will include the provision of new water tanks and ventilation systems.

KSrelief’s Assistant Supervisor-General for Operations and Programs Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz signed the pact at the center’s headquarters in Riyadh.