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Is it safe to travel to Saudi Arabia?


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I am from the UK and wish to travel there on business

    



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Stealthbong
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In spite of random attacks now and then on foreign nationals, you are still, statistically speaking, far safer on Saudi streets than you are on UK streets. Street muggings, robberies or random violence (especially alcohol fueled) is unheard of.

However, there are some parts of the country (the extreme South West and North West) and parts of the capital, Riyadh, which are home to some people with extreme interpretations of Islam. You'd be advised to stay away from them and I'm sure, if you're going on business, your company will make arrangements to keep you away from any areas of concern.

In Jeddah, it is the totally insane drivers that you need to worry about. Be careful on the roads there. In Dammam/Dhahran, life is a little more relaxed. They have the highest concentration of ex-pats and you can go anywhere without worrying.

Putting this into perspective, there are far more areas in the UK that I'd warn you against traveling to than in Saudi. I have been living here for the last 3 years with a very white face and I have found the Saudis to be some of the most hospitable and friendly people I have come ever met. In fact, you will be very surprised at just how friendly everyone is out here.

(Don't believe the British media. They are very ill-informed.)


Reasonable
am 100% sure that if you came to Saudi Arabia you will feel safer than home and this is the actull thing many people even during the problems they refused to leave
you can be any place any time in almost any street with no risk at all


?
I say only: Welcome to KSA and enjoy your trip!


Nora
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Yes,it is safe
don't listen to the western media alot .they tell false info about ksa


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Safer than ever.


Muhammad Ishfaq A
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The safest and most systematic in the world, Govt. has succeed to capture all terrorist over here, now hardly we listen any news about the worries, you have.


abotraka777
Yes it is safe.


wolf
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Yes.


AUCT!ON
Saudi Arabia has Islamic law, there is virtually no crime there. People are too afraid to commit crimes so it is safe for an Englishman to visit.


lesroys
Oh, it's very, very safe! Just remember a few ground rules:

No alcohol
No porn
If you're a woman, cover up.

Somebody made a comment that there is no tourist industry. It's not very developed, but there is a booming industry in scuba diving, quad bikes and dune buggies and micro-lites. The Red Sea around Saudi Arabia is supposed to be about the most pristine there is near a land mass, so I imagine snorkelling is very good, too.


vanlovdav123
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It's safe to travel to Saudi Arabia. But for an American it's not really recommended!!!!


AQ - מלגזה
Yes, it's very safe. Don't listen to all the racist stereotypes and Islamophobic comments. Avoid remote areas though. Violent crimes are extremely rare. It's more likely you'll get shot in UK than in Saudi Arabia. I'd say Saudi Arabia as a country wasn't something wow, I've met most wonderful people in Saudi Arabia.

But if you don't know Arabic it will be difficult for you to move around. And as an English speakers you'll be probably rounded up by Indian immigrants since they speak some English unlike Saudis, who rarely know a word of English. Avoid Indians at all price because most of them are beggars who really want your money and when you give one, more will follow. Especially beware of Kashmiris. It's difficult to get rid of them as they are very persistent.

Saudis may not seem friendly to a Westerner at first sight, but they are actually very warm, hospitable and generous people. Respect their culture and forget the stereotypes. It'll make your relations with them smoother. Don't shake hands with women and don't talk to women. It's not a custom in Saudi Arabia. Also, Saudi views on entertainment are quite different. Saudi Arabia has no discos, pubs etc, but has lots of cafes and restaurants where you can hang out.

But Saudi Arabia is not a tourist place, so don't expect too much in sense of tourism. Knowing a bit of Arabic is much recommended. Also so called "islamists" are actually very nice people, can say much nicer than other Saudis, but somebody needs to break the ice... There is an invisible wall between Westerners and Arabs, much due to Western political interference in Middle East matters. Arabs have reacted with mistrust to 9/11 agony and aren't really happy over rising islamophobia. Though Saudis will mostly judge you on 'who you are', not on 'where you come from'.


glsbnewt21
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Saudi Arabia actually has some of the safest streets in the world.


Elle R
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yes the govmnt wants u to think not


MT K
as safe as anywhere in this day and age


cassidy
It is probably safe but saying that I am from the UK and I wouldn't like to chance visiting there. with things the way they are in the middle east I will stay well clear of it.


medodedo
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It is v safe as long as you stocked to your business and hotel or the western compound , usually the western compounds has all what you need and v well protected ,there are some special resorts assigned for westerner for your weekends which are v nice and high class
try to avoid the shopping malls unless you have good driver who can drop you and pick you directly to and from your residence


Rick
Probably, but have you considered another getaway spot???


SPECTACULAR
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It is not safe to go anywhere anymore. If you want to go anywhere, then be smart and have your own protection plans. Carrying a licensed gun isn't a bad idea to start with.


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I would not if you are an american


lynn j
i wouldn't !!!! it's prob safer than they make you think but there is always a chance. i'd say best to avoid the middle east at the moment!!


Kenny Ray
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All muslim countries should be considered off limits to English speaking people who don't want a neckectomy.


saorsie
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iit is not worth the risk.


Bareasskmeagain
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Sorry but Saudi does not have a tourist industry, they discourage it. The only time they allow people in is during the Mecca pilgrimage and then for some religious conferences for Muslims. So if you don't believe me, call their nearest embassy and ask for visa requirements. People get work permits and live in compounds, they are not allowed to travel freely.

The main reason they don,t want you there is the fear of outside contact will influence their population. BTW if one wants to swim in the ocean, you must be fully dressed.
It is not safe unless you dress and look like them, people are attacked and women have been spat at.. . .remember the pecking order is: Men, boys, camels, horses, goats, sheep, women and girls.





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