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Big change in Saudi Arabia, abolition of female tourists abdomen

However, it is necessary for foreign tourists to wear proper clothing

Riyadh The abdomen for female tourists in Saudi Arabia has been abolished. The move was taken at the behest of the Saudi government. According to the Saudi newspaper, under the tourism program, amendments have been made to the stringent rules of the government regarding the dress of women, under which women coming from abroad will not be obliged to wear abaya.
Foreign women will be allowed to travel the country in proper clothing. Saudi Arabia's head of tourism affairs Ahmad al-Khatib says tourist visas allow access to many cultural heritage sites and archeological sites, but Madina Munorah and other places will be reserved for Muslim visitors only.
It should be noted that the number of women guides is also increasing due to the increase in tourism activities in Saudi Arabia.

Hundreds of women have also stepped into the tour guide area. Hundreds of women have completed their training as guides and are now waiting for a license, a local newspaper reported. After that, they will also be able to earn a reasonable amount of money by providing guide services to the millions of tourists coming to Saudi Arabia. According to the tourism committee, the number of licensed tourist guides currently stands at 668, while another 1400 guides will be set up soon.
Most tourist guides are currently located in Medina, which is one of the reasons for the abundance of historical and religious sites here. These guides are familiar with the location of the tourist as well as their history and background. The new guide is also offering free referral courses. Towards the end of last year, 3150 guides, including women, were given the following courses. These guides are provided with guide training in accordance with international standards in collaboration with the World Tourism Committee.

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