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Learn more about Saudi Arabia's wildlife and environment, tourism, government services and archaeology.
GOVERNMENT SERVICES

Saudi Arabia’s National Unified Portal for Government Services KSA’s national government services and information. my.gov.sa Ministry of Culture Focused on preserving, promoting and advancing culture in the Kingdom. moc.gov.sa Saudi Tourism Authority Supporting the growth of the travel and tourism industry in Saudi Arabia. sta.gov.sa Heritage Commission An insight into Saudi Arabia’s rich cultural heritage. heritage.moc.gov.sa Royal Commission for AlUla A comprehensive introduction to AlUla and everything the region has to offer. rcu.gov.sa NEOM The official government website for Saudi Arabia’s new urban hub – a smart city strategically located in the Red Sea. neom.com

WILDLIFE & ENVIRONMENT

National Center for Wildlife Information on the country’s biodiverse wildlife, protected areas and conservation initiatives. ncw.gov.sa

TOURISM

Visit Saudi Your one-stop shop for all you need to know about visiting Saudi Arabia. visitsaudi.com facebook.com/VisitSaudi instagram.com/VisitSaudi twitter.com/VisitSaudi Saudi Arabia Tourism Guide This is a comprehensive website set up by a group of friends who loved exploring the Kingdom and decided to tell everyone about it. saudiarabiatourismguide.com

GENERAL

Saudi Aramco The publications archive of Saudi Aramco is a useful resource of magazines, books and reports on issues such as ecology and heritage. aramco.com Saudi Aramco’s magazine Aramco World is regularly updated with stories about the people and culture of Saudi Arabia. aramcoworld.com

ARCHAEOLOGY

AlUla AlUla is one of Saudi Arabia’s most important archaeological sites and is well developed for tourists, with lots of additional resources available. experiencealula.com The Arabian Rock Art Heritage Project This project, started in 2010, aims to record and interpret the Kingdom’s many petroglyphs. A member of the team, Sandra L. Olsen, also wrote the book Stories in the Rocks: Exploring Saudi Arabian Rock Art, published by Carnegie Museum of Natural History (2013). saudi-archaeology.com

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