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Just a clarification, going out in the evening is not a cultural thing, but it is due to people having jobs in this modern time so they go out with their families in the evenings + the weather especially in summer. Enjoy your time, as you're always welcome to Saudi Arabia 😉
علمت من أين فاحت رائحة تعليقك حين قرأت اسمك ههه لتعلم بأن السعوديون يحبون قادتهم وقيادتهم ولا يقبلون أن يتحدث أحد عنهم بسوء .. فانشغل بنفسك وقادتك@@Ghannam_A
Great trip my brother. I am from Saudi and I never heard of the cave before. It’s very interesting to see people from all around the world exploring Saudi and diving into the rich culture. We hope to see you again in few years to tell us how fast the country is changing year after year.
Wow😍👌🏻 I really liked your video and your presentation of these amazing places. You are definitely the best tourist so far who described his trip to Riyadh in such a wonderful and distinctive way. Actually, I live in Riyadh, and after watching your video, I'm very excited to visit some places I haven't been yet. Welcome to Saudi Arabia and we hope that you will visit us again, as our tourist places are constantly increasing.
@@NomacGuidesplz i will be very grateful if you do your work brother i am speaking from far away i wanted to know some information about sleeping prince of saudi arabia can you give me the right answer
What a video! Great coverage and an even greater suggestions, you really showed the essence of the city and its culture. This is a must watch video to anyone planning to visit Riyadh ❤
wonderful places that you got covered,that's really enjoyable . you have been missed Tow incredible pleaces : Al Hayer canyon and The world edge , I advise you to visit the them . Be happy.
very interesting video man, most of these places I've visited too - but it was great to explore the hidden places with you! I've noted them and will definitely pay a visit next month since I'm going to Riyadh again .. keep it up man
I never made it up to the Mamlaka skybridge, because of the metal detectors (rolling dirty). I did have a great meal at Al Faisaliyah, however, in the globe that has the place that rotates. It was during Eid and we had a full view of the fireworks going off all over the city. You should have done a walkthrough of Batha, lots of great little shops, if a bit run down. When I think of Riyadh it's places like Batha, Hara, and the less overtly commercial neighborhoods (the more grounded places), that give me the most nostalgia.
Went there in November, greatest experience. Unfortunately most of the people I met couldn’t speak English or Spanish, and i couldn’t speak Arabian so it was a little challenging at first. But it was awesome. If someone from Riyadh read this comment please reach out cause I want visit it again in 2025 hopefully
Maybe accepting a role here, coming from Miami/New Orleans, USA... I have experience picking up Spanish and have traveled to South America but am curious about how you picked up Arabic? Thanks for the helpful video!!!
@@dammamboy2002❤Brother please answer my one question I want to know about your sleeping prince of Saudi Arabia can you help me. I want to know about Sleeping Prince
You have to come again and bring your whole family with you. Saudi Arabia has become your second country. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a distinct and diverse country. You have to come again and visit several places, such as southern Saudi Arabia, northern Saudi Arabia, western Saudi Arabia, and eastern Saudi Arabia. Each region has different food, customs, traditions and dress. It will be a great and very fun exploration and visit