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Let’s have a positive impact on our community! With spring comes springcleaning. And we, my dear Jeddahwis, need to clean up more than our dusty corners. We as a community need to collectively clean up our act. It is each of our social responsibility. This is the issue where we shed light on some of our community saviors. These fighters struggle on our behalf to either pave the way for us or help us carry unseen loads. Check out our special feature for a pan KSA solute to some do-gooders, from individuals to companies. It features people who have contributed significantly to each respective region in their own way. Our business section, however, is dedicated to Saudi pioneer and trailblazer Deemah Alyahya as she recounts her journey as a Saudi female first, from obstacles to victories. Living better is a community effort. We all need to pitch in and help propel each other forward. If there’s one thing we know about us Jeddahwis, it’s that we stick together. Let’s show them how glue works, and band together.

Editor-in-Chief Enas Hashani Managing Director Maria Mahdaly Executive Editor Bassma Al Toaimi Senior Editor Caroline Hillier Editors Sumaiyya Naseem Intern Jana Bawazeer Contributing Writers Alwaleed Alkeaid Areeb Al Shathri Hajer Al Alwan Jou Pabalate Mai Kholief Mohammed Mirza Nelly Attar Nour Kouatli Rawan Nasser Tala Hussein Zareen Muzaffar Art Director Reem Al Assal Junior Art Director Salma Ghulman Studio Manager Mohamed Fawzy Senior Graphic Designer Mohammed Rashad Graphic Designers Abdulaziz Dhabban Lama Alsharqawi Suzan Al Quasmi Photographers Abdulrahman Ba’Ali Alzahra Aldawood Lina Mohammed Mohammed Deghaishim Mohamed Fawzy Nawaf Al Farraj Rayan Nawawi Digital Marketing Executive Hurreia Balouch Web Admin/Associate Editor Swalah Eshki

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F E AT U R E D C O N T E N T

THE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ISSUE 16 BUSINESS

57 DINING AROUND TOWN • Scoops: N’fess Donor Opens in Town • Casper & Gambini’s Launches New Menu • Sushi For Beginners: Learn all the Terms, What They Mean and Where to Find Them!

• Be Indispensable - Meet Deemah Alyahya, the First Saudi Woman Leader at Microsoft Arabia

20 SPECIAL FEATURE

• Social Responsibility Personalized: A Look Into Saudi Arabia’s Outstanding Citizens and Initiatives

68 HEALTHY LIVING

• A Healthier You: Shake That Salt Habit • Fitbits With Fitlee: Office Workouts

30 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT • Our Talk with Princess Najla

bint Ahmad, Founder of Atharna • In the Spotlight: Short Saudi Film, “Tongue”

OUR CHAT WITH DEEMAH ALYAHYA, P. 16

Dalya Al Mousa discusses the art scene in Jeddah on p. 34

68 TRAVEL TRENDS 46 STYLE & BEAUTY

• Discover Stunning and Wonderful Sri Lanka

• Saudi Designers at

• Eight Things to Experience

Fashion Forward Dubai • Saudi Represented at London Modest Fashion Week

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EVENTS & HAPPENINGS

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1. Nayla Al Khaja Speaks on Filmmaking

At CABSAT 2017, Canon invited its award-winning brand ambassador Nayla Al Khaja, the UAE’s first woman film producer, to share her views on the role of film making technology through an interactive workshop. Canon Middle East is known to be a committed supporter of women filmmakers in the region’s industry.

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2. Hyundai Launches Academy for Training and Technology

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Almajdouie Motors, dealers of Hyundai cars for the eastern and northern parts of KSA, opened Almajdouie Hyundai Academy for Training and Technology. The academy will train Saudi youths to maintain Hyundai cars.

3. McDonald’s Happy Meal Box Artists

A special event was held to celebrate the winners, Arwa Fadaag, Omnia Radwan, and Joe Al Feghaly, and it was attended by representatives from the Chamber of Commerce. Their artwork was featured on Happy Meal boxes from March 11 - 24.


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4. Patrol Nismo Wins Wheels Best SUV

The Nissan Patrol Nismo was awarded the SUV of the Year award at the Wheels Car of the Year ceremony. It was strongest in three major categories: desert capability, on-road performance, and comfort.

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5. Maya La Chocolatier Celebrates Tenth Anniversary

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New branch at Le Chateau Mall.

6. SEDCO Holding Acquires 50 Percent Stake in YIS The partnership with Al Yusr International Schools (YIS) brings many advantages to the community such as improving education to international standards. SEDCO Holding Group will definitely play a key role in the further development and expansion of the YIS.

The premium chocolate brand celebrated its tenth anniversary with various media outlets at their Stars Avenue branch last month. Maya La Chocolatier is currently at 11 successful franchises in the GCC, with plans of further expansion across the Kingdom. The event was a success and the chocolates were delicious!

7. Huawei Partners with Industrial Systems Group

The manufacturing collaboration took place following King Salman’s visit to China, where the two countries agreed to bolster cooperation in the ICT industry in order to accelerate deployment of smart city innovation in KSA.

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8. Saudi Women Taking

on the UK’s Podiums

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Fatima Al Banawi and Dr. Hatoon Alfassi recently gave speeches at the Gender and Culture in Contemporary Saudi Society event at the University of Manchester in the UK. Al Banawi spoke on her Jeddah-based The Other Story Project and Dr. Alfassi spoke on Gender Debates in Saudi Arabia.

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EVENTS & HAPPENINGS

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JEDDAH FOOD FESTIVAL

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HISTORIC JEDDAH FESTIVAL (ATAREEK)

Location: Sama Al Garbeea Land in front of Red Sea Mall, Malik Rd. Web: jeddahfoodfestival.com

Location: Historic Jeddah, Al Balad Web: roznamah.sa

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LIVE BBQ NIGHTS

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PSYCHIATRY

Time: 7 p.m. - 12 a.m. Location: Rosewood Jeddah, Corniche

Location: Intercontinental Hotel Web: sghgroup.com.sa

Enjoy a variety of fresh grilled dishes at Soleil.

MARCH 30 – APRIL 8

Contains activities and shows related to the food-world.

APRIL 13 – 15 MARCH 30 - APRIL 8

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To promote the service offered to psychiatric patients.

Displays Jeddah’s history.

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STEP IN TO A HEALTHIER LIFESTYLE Let’s go for a walk with Lipton Green Tea.

Location: Red Sea Mall (2nd floor in front of H&M) Time: 4 p.m.

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“HEART FOR SALE”

Comic play starring Tarek Al Ali. Location: Al Shallal Theme Park Web: eventboxtickets.com

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THEATER NIGHT Comedy show.

Location: Alcomedy Club Web: lammt.com/alcomedyclub Mob: +966-540902020


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THE HOTEL SHOW SAUDI ARABIA

APRIL 5 – 6

Location: Jeddah Centre for Forums & Events Web: thehotelshowsaudiarabia.com

Location: Hilton Jeddah Web: gccenvironmentforum.com Email: marco@bme-global.com

Attracts hospitality professionals from across the Kingdom.

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GULF ENVIRONMENT FORUM A chance to exchange ideas for a cleaner and brighter future.

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APRIL 23 – 26 APRIL 18 – 20

MEMARYAT CONFERENCE

Aims at addressing challenges, visions, and prospects of built up environment in the future. Location: Effat University Web: effatuniversity.edu.sa

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SAUDI FOOD HOTEL & HOSPITALITY ARABIA

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JEWELLERY SALON – JEDDAH 2017

MAY 2 – 4

Location: Hilton Jeddah Web: jewellerysalon.com Email: ferial@sunaidiexpo.com

Location: Jeddah Centre for Forums & Events Web: intersec-ksa.com

Great exposure for all businesses in the jewelry sector.

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Showcases products in the security and defense industry.

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BINZAGR UNILEVER PREPARES WOMEN FOR WORK Binzagr Unilever Limited held a Career Preparation Seminar at the Unilever House in Jeddah to empower women and prepare them to join the workforce. The seminar invited around 500 women and trained them in various job-related aspects including CV writing, interview skills, work ethics and entrepreneurship skills.

IKEA Donates a Whooping

SR 350,000 to Charity

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GIANT COOKIES FOR CHARITY Summeyya Ali is a 12-year old who bakes and sells adorable giant cookies for charity. Twenty percent of the profit goes to Hope for Exceptional Needs, a center dedicated to children with special needs. giantcookieshop

IKEA recently wrapped up their “Let’s Play for Change” campaign and it was revealed that the Saudi Arabian edition of the company donated SR 350,000 to Disabled Children Association (DCA). We commend IKEA’s initiative to provide better educational opportunities for children.


BLISS RUN FORMATIONS RUNS FOR WOMEN The women’s running group did a 3km walk/run at the walkway near Hilton for International Women’s Day. The Bliss Run Formation team recognized and celebrated the efforts of women from all walks of life around the world. The run was a collaboration with Volt Women.

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YES, SHE CAN A historic event highlighting Saudi women. By Hajer Al Alwan

Thanks to the patronage of Princess Lamia bint Majed, CEO of Alwaleed Philanthropies, Saudi Arabia recently had its very first Saudi Women Conference at the King Abdulaziz Center for National Dialogue in Riyadh.

The conference held two panels: one about the evolving role of Saudi women in the business market and the challenges they face today, and the other about the role of Saudi women in the media.

Adwa Al Dahkeel continues to inspire crowds.

Under the theme of Saudi Women Can, the conference highlighted Saudi women’s achievements and growth through history in education and the job market. More importantly, the event hosted several Saudi women icons, from entrepreneurs to mountain climbers and inventors to journalists, which filled the space with an inspiring and compelling energy we all drew from and went back home feeling very empowered.

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Strategic Partnership Division at the United Nations; and guest of honor Monique Villa, a journalist and CEO of the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

Thomson Reuters Foundation and Alwaleed Philanthropies partnered and initiated the first women’s course on journalism in Saudi Arabia called Reporting Women, where a number of Saudi women journalists were selected to receive extensive advanced training on reporting strategies and tactics. The course encouraged them to take on the market of journalism on a larger and more in depth scale.


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BUSINESS

BE INDISPENSABLE Meet the first Saudi woman leader at Microsoft Arabia. By Areeb Al Shathri

Tech pioneer Deemah Alyahya is what we like to call an OG. She fell in love with computers before the Internet was even introduced to Saudi. For the millennials reading this, she fell in love with the bulky machine that only showed green letters against a black screen. Now that’s real love, my friends.

Deemah Alyahya

At 12-years old, Alyahya had a clear life goal: “I wanted to be Bill Gates, or at least work with him.” After graduating high school, although she had dreams of studying artificial intelligence, the reality of her situation necessitated scaling back to the only major she could find that was related to her interest: computer science.

Working at the bank ignited new interests in her, including an appreciation for Tadawul (Saudi Stock Exchange). When she applied for a position, she was turned away because they didn’t hire women. Undeterred, she kept applying until salvation came in the 16 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

form of then King Abdullah’s decree to open up the doors for women in all industries. Still, even after applying again, she was rejected because they didn’t have the right facilities to accommodate women. Taking matters into her own hand, she crafted a strategy for their tech department and submitted it with her latest application. “This is what I can

do,” Alyahya explained. “I told them that even if they didn’t want to hire me, they’re free to use it.” Her persistence and vision earned her the position she wanted. After Tadawul, Alyahya went on to run the E-Services Department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, securing yet another “first” trophy. The struggles and obstacles never

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Degree in hand, Alyahya accepted an IT position as a software engineer with Samba, thus securing her first figurative trophy as a “first”; she was the first and only female in the IT department at the time.


old girl finally had her wish of working with Bill Gates – though indirectly – come true. She began her journey with Microsoft as a Professional Development Resource Manager for about a year before earning her latest “first” trophy; being promoted to Executive Director of Developer Experience and Digital Innovation.

Alyahya chose the high road at every turn and fought for her right to be there, using her ideas and her work to speak for her. One fateful day, she received a phone call from Microsoft offering her a position. The 12-year

She was the first Saudi woman in a leadership role in Microsoft Arabia. Alyahya urges our readers that fighting for something shouldn’t be about conflict, but rather about proving your worth. Show – don’t tell – others how

valuable you are. She also urges women, especially those interested in the tech industry, to get ahead of the curve. Choose areas and fields where there is a shortage, build up your skills and leave them no option but to hire you. To encourage the efforts of women seeking a career in technology, Alyahya facilitated, through a partnership between Saudi Hollandi Bank (now Alawwal Bank) and Microsoft Arabia, the Women Spark initiative that helps teach tech-driven women the skills that are needed in the job market to make them indispensable. Dalyahya

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wavered, though. “I would call people and they’d hang up the moment they heard my voice,” she said. Alyahya was faced with skepticism at every turn and colleagues wouldn’t take her seriously because they would assume she was a quota hire. She often wasn’t allowed to attend meetings, and in some cases had to have a male escort present with her.

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BUSINESS

NAHDI’S NABDAT AMAL

The 5-year corporate social sustainability initiative is an energetic agent of change.

Nahdi, the leading Saudi pharmaceutical retailer, is well known for its socially responsible health initiatives. CEO Eng. Yasser Joharji, recently announced the launch of Nahdi’s 5-year Corporate Social Sustainability Strategy, known as the Nabdat Amal (Beat of Hope in Arabic).

Arabia’s Vision 2030. The CEO commented, “We aim to support the goals of the vision with our 5-year strategy. We want to empower people with knowledge and belief in both their capacity and ability to improve their quality of life, through effective health awareness programs.”

The new initiative was developed in line with Saudi

Through its widespread network across the Kingdom,

Nahdi is equipping people with the knowledge and the tools to take control of their health and lifestyle. The concept of the project lies in the idea of adding “beats” to the people’s hearts. Nahdi believes that empowering people is the key to help them achieve the change that will add value to their lives.

During the campaign, 1 Billion Step. 18 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

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THE THREE MAIN PILLARS OF NAHDI’S CSR STRATEGY

NABDAT AMAL

Our Past The Health pillar creates substantial shift in patient knowledge and chronic disease management. “Ya Ana Ya Sukari” (I Challenge Diabetes) is a program that was launched in cooperation with the Ministry of Health and Joslin Diabetes Center, the largest in the world. NABDAT AMAL

Our Present The Wellness pillar promotes healthier lifestyles, improved nutrition and fitness to decrease obesity rates across the country. Programs include Wazin Hayatak (Balance Your Life) and the Billion Step Challenge, in cooperation with the General Presidency of Youth Welfare. NABDAT AMAL

Our Future The Mom and Babe pillar focuses on maternal and infant wellness and health. It bridges the knowledge gap of nurturing the child’s growing mind and body.

Nahdi’s community focus began years ago with the goal to enhance business performance and improve accessibility to medication. Nahdi’s influence has only grown over the years. The pharmaceutical giant’s Corporate Social Sustainability is a business approach that contributes to current and future generations, to create healthy and livable communities and to meet the triple bottom line, “People, planet and economic impact.” Sarah Turkistani, the head of health community service commented, ‘’Although our Corporate Social Sustainability Plan is structured with local population’s insights to address problems in the country, the challenges it seeks to tackle are not unique to Saudi Arabia. In fact, they are global priorities. The United Nation’s 2030

Agenda, commonly known as the Sustainable Development Goals, will drive action over the next 15 years in areas of critical importance to humanity and the planet. Of the 17 goals, Nabdat Amal is supporting efforts toward Goal 3, which aims to ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all ages.” Joharji comments, “Our work here is critical. The impact we aim to achieve will not come easy. By living our values and acting with purpose, we at Nahdi are creating meaning within our own story and changing the face of health and wellness across Saudi Arabia.” By 2020, Nahdi plans to transform health and wellness and touch the lives of 5 million people. Web: nahdi.sa

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By Sumaiyya Naseem

“We were almost like twins, but born 11 months apart,” said Hana’a Iskandar, about her brother Hamza Iskandar, who recently passed away at the age of 25.

Hamza’s Fight

I got the feeling that I was not like them. So I started helping families of cancer patients instead, because that was something I understood. — Hana’a Iskandar

Cancer was not her brother’s first fight; Hamza, sick since he was a baby, had to get a prosthetic valve at age six. Despite having a difficult early life, he stayed positive and through a Facebook page called Heart Society, Hamza sought out other patients to lend them a listening ear and a supportive shoulder. Later, when he was diagnosed with cancer, he maintained his positivity. “He would find cancer patients and research their cancer before visiting them,” Hana’a recalled.

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After he passed away, Hamza’s family received a call from an orphanage in Jeddah. It turned out he had been visiting the orphanage every two weeks, just to spend time with the children. Hana’a played an important role in his campaigns by organizing multiple projects and using her background in graphic design to create the logos. However, she maintains that she felt like an outsider during meetings with cancer patients. That changed when she found out she had stage four angiosarcoma. “Subhan Allah, I feel like Allah gave me cancer so I could continue Hamza’s work after he passed away, because I need to feel their pain.”

Current Projects

Now, Hana’a is working harder than ever to carry their projects forward. Perhaps the most important of which is her brother’s dream of a cancer support center. She explains, “It’s everything a hospital doesn’t have. It’s basically the fun part of being a cancer patient.” The main purpose will be to help families and patients transition from the initial shock of diagnosis, to acceptance. Hana’a adopted this as her graduation project so she could remain devoted to the cause while pursuing her degree in architecture. A project that’s nearing fruition is the cancer support room in Dar Al Hekma. “The university provided us with a room that we are furnishing with activities, like a PC and board games. It’ll be a very clean room because cancer patients have sensitive immune systems. A nurse will also be present.” Hana’a is working on many smaller campaigns, like Smile for Hamza and the Bandana Campaign, to raise money for her brother’s cancer support center. When Hana’a asked her brother, “How will I survive?” his reply summed up the sense of social responsibility we should all embody: “Embrace who you are and survive by helping other people. Don’t think about how you’re going to survive, help other people survive and you’ll forget about your worries.” hanaaisk DESTINATIONKSA.COM 21


By Hajer Al Alwan

“Is there any place for us?” When Christine Boyd arrived in Dhahran six years ago, she asked this question to every family with a special learning needs child she met. Having three sons with autism, it was difficult for her family to cope without proper support facilities in the area. “No, we’re all on our own,” the families would tell her. Compelled to take action, the Boyds decided to start a support group to finally answer their own question in a positive way and call it “A Place 4 Us,” (AP4U). “The organization we founded is not just for children with autism, but for children with all types of special learning needs.” In December 2013, AP4U was recognized by Saudi Aramco as an official group, but could only serve families within the Aramco camps.

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“Now, AP4U has a monthly event at a park in Dhahran Hills where there are games and fun activities for the children with the help of volunteers,” said Brett Boyd. “It gives the parents an opportunity to relax and enjoy the park while their children have fun.”


Dr. Rigamonti is a mother of three children, one of whom is intellectually delayed, has a visual impairment and is autistic. She is very passionate about the cause and has done a lot of philanthropy and worked on many school and community boards. She holds MSc degrees in public health and business, and does a lot of leadership development, facilitation and coaching for caregivers of people with disabilities or chronic health problems.

I don’t think anyone is disabled, as much as they are dis-abled; they are not as able as someone else, but we all have our abilities and weaknesses — Dr. Karen Rigamonti

“I always find myself working with special needs groups to better their abilities to comingle in society, and I strongly believe that every individual is unique, including my son,” said Dr. Rigamonti. “Although he cannot read and write, has a delayed response, and does not necessarily have meaningful conversations, he still has many strengths and can teach people a lot about life.”

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“We’re working with other self-directed groups here to get the children involved with the community, because my dream is for everyone to feel included regardless of race, religion, education or even ability,” said Dr. Rigamonti. The support group has monthly lunch meetings where parents meet with special guest speakers. AP4U speeches have been both live and on Skype, and speakers include Harvard Medical School professors and doctors, as well as local specialists and physicians. The presentations are usually followed by Q&A sessions and discussions. Email: krigamonti@gmail.com

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By Jou Pabalate

Saudi women have not just been smashing through glass ceilings in the country recently, they’re also peacefully breaking down walls of convention. Just how, you may ask? By deciding that they can and will lace up their trainers and run. Last March 8, the Riyadh Running Collective led by Doaa Naeem organized the first International Women’s Day Run (IWDRUN) in Riyadh at The Walk on King Abdullah Road; in unison with runs of the same kind happening in Jeddah and Madinah. The objective was pretty simple: gather a bunch of girls and women running or walking together. Easy social pace, no pressure. As Riyadh heads into the future, change will be inevitable – some of them simple, some of them sweeping. Riyadhis can

sit back and watch it unfold or be part of the change they want to see. What the IWDRUN and Riyadh Running Collective achieved is celebrate the wins of women while also showing the possibilities that lay before them. We’re happy to note that this won’t be the last time you’ll be seeing Riyadh Running Collective burning up the pavement. With the positive outcome and amazing interest shown by the community, more runs are being organized as we speak and we hope you’ll try and be a part of it. Seeing women come together to do something as simple as run was for lack of a better term: beautifully normal. And for us, long as we keep on supporting each other this way, Riyadh is well on its way to becoming the city we’ve always believed it could be. riyadhrunningcollective

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By Areeb Al Shathri

Down Syndrome Charity Association (DSCA) celebrates its 15th official birthday this year, and we believe they deserve 15 years worth of standing ovations for what they've done. DSCA began as a push from parents and interested parties to supplement the growing need for specialized centers. They became fully operational after a four-year trial run. Their aim is to develop and provide training, information and support to families of children with Down Syndrome. To get there, DSCA provides early intervention classes, classes to prep for educational initiation, domestic training, individual sessions and a training program to prepare early childhood teachers.

If you cannot sponsor someone, show your support by donating money or toys (check the list of appropriate toys on their website) or by volunteering your time to the charity association. Web: dsca.org.sa 26 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

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Basically, they teach parents how best to approach their children, as well as empower children with Down Syndrome to be a part of society and help them create meaningful and special encounters. The cost is an obstacle to many children who require the DSCA's services. Due to the demand and limited resources, the association looks for sponsors to help cover these costs, which start at SR 500, to aid some of the families.


By Jana Bawazeer

This group of women knew that if they wanted something done to their standards, they had to do it themselves. “We stand independent of official organizations, and we don’t plan to join any anytime soon,” said Nada Hashim, official ringleader, schoolteacher, and mother to three children. “Our goal is to capitalize on grassroots action, so that anyone who wants to help can do so with by putting forward what they can. Nothing is mandatory. This freedom ensures that whatever you put forward comes from within your intentions to serve in the name of Allah,” she continued. This level of personal engagement allows for heightened motivation and a sense of community.

But this doesn’t mean that their contributions are as small-scale as they are. Their work covers a medley of more classically charitable programs like Ramadan food drives, Eid clothing drives and mosque-building, along with unconventional projects, like pizza parties for orphans and educational programs that outfit the impoverished with useful skills. There’s a method to this success. With contributions separated into monthly, annual, and seasonal bases, there’s room for flexibility in the name of new issues. Perhaps most notably, each month, these women take up a humanitarian cause: a small case, usually that of a family facing serious financial peril or an impoverished person in need of help to pay their hospital bills, that would otherwise go unnoticed. But, above all, their unity sets a precedent for truly caring about one’s community. DESTINATIONKSA.COM 27


the effort into a youth group dedicated to raising awareness through events and lectures. “We started off with trying to understand the mind and the brain, and now we’re looking at different artistic forms of therapy like art and music.” The group has even conducted some social experiments, including one where they studied the public’s response to a crying woman, man and child. “We were quite shocked to see that no one came forward to help, not even the child.”

A gaggle of KAU undergraduate engineering students decided to go above and beyond, partnering with the Prince Khalid Al Faisal Foundation to create a series of comic books. But these aren’t your usual comics, the project provides a platform to raise awareness for issues, in a way that can be easily stomached by the population. This specific series has allowed for the tackling of staunchly serious matters, such as the importance of retaining a moderate religiousness - a way to educate children on the importance of maintaining a stance that avoids extremes. This is quite timely, as many 28 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

young boys remain at risk of radicalization through the internet. Though it sounds dark, the works produced flow seamlessly and allow a realistic

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outlook to carefully construct their opinion, all while retaining interest and engagement. Tel: +966-12-6951247 Email: khalidcenter@kau.edu.sa

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Psychologiclly’s journey began with an Instagram page dedicated to spreading knowledge about mental health and psychology. As time went on and interest of locals grew, Nada Tawfiq transformed

Tawfiq and her team have a collective message, “We know that our voice is not that loud yet, but we hope there comes a time when people take mental health seriously and they acknowledge psychology as a science.”


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USE YOUR CAR FOR GOOD Always keep change in the car to give to the less fortunate. Go the extra mile and distribute cold juice or sun hats. Pack little care packages with snacks, water, or whatever you like.

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Jeddah Donors aims to create a community of blood donors that comes together every Ramadan, in order to mobilize on behalf of the charitable act that is lesser known in the Kingdom. The group also routinely raises awareness for any cases that require blood donations on a local level, so as to ensure that society routinely benefits from invested community members and volunteers alike. This concept builds on the power of many everyday people just coming together, to make all the difference in an ailing person’s life. jeddah_donors

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Try setting up a refrigerator in your neighborhood (split the cost with your neighbors) to be filled with packaged leftovers. You can even set up a small bookshelf with books you don’t need any more - you never know who these books might help.

Take your pick of worthy causes, or stick to tried-and-true Ramadan food drive volunteering. Or, take an unconventional route and maybe help your international friends learn some Arabic - a small gesture to you can make a difference to their lives in KSA.

HERE ARE A FEW SMALL SCALE IDEAS THAT MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE!

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HELP YOUR NEIGHBOR Especially if they're going through a difficult time like sickness or death in the family. Create ease in their life by providing them with meals or babysitting the children.

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BE KIND TO PEOPLE A little kindness goes a long way! Remember, just smiling is both sunnah and charity.

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Grow out your hair and give it to cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, give blood to people who need it, or clean out your closets and donate clothes.

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I N C O N V E R S AT I O N W I T H PRINCESS NAJLA BINT AHMAD Atharna preserves traditional crafts and cultural heritage. By Sumaiyya Naseem

Princess Najla, an academic at heart, pursued a degree in Anthropology at Durham University. She then worked at the National Museum in Riyadh, and completed an internship at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. It was 30 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

at UNESCO that she saw the importance of international organizations working to preserve cultural heritage. However, she felt that she could add the most value on a smaller scale where her background in anthropology and local cultural knowledge would allow her to create the most impact. Later, while working at Turquoise Mountain, a charity founded by Prince Charles, Princess Najla discovered how the culture of postwar Afghanistan was being rebuilt by the preservation

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Atharna, meaning Our Heritage, is an organization that documents the Middle Eastern cultural narrative and supports artisans in order to preserve traditional craftsmanship. Princess Najla started Atharna as a small project, but its growth has been swift and strong.


of its crafts and artisans. She said, “Turquoise Mountain has done an incredible job of training and aiding artisans in Afghanistan, and now they are working closely with the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities to research on the crafts industry in Saudi.” The quality of these artisanal pieces are clear; they have even been commissioned by hotels such as The Connaught in London. However, the prestige aspect is not what Princess Najla finds important. She recalls, “As long as the crafts are being sold, used and continuously needed, we have done our job well.” DESTINATIONKSA.COM 31


Many people buy traditional looking products. While it’s great that people are taking an interest in their heritage, a true impact is made when we also support the local, traditional artisans. It’s not just about the end result of how something looks in your home, but about the people, the story and the historical skill set that went into the creation of it. — Princess Najla bint Ahmad

Atharna was born when Princess Najla realized the need for someone to connect Middle Eastern crafts with a wider audience. With this in mind, she began working with local artisans operating on two levels: independently and in affiliation with organizations like the Jordan River Foundation and Art of Heritage. When working directly with artisans, Princess Najla visits them, builds a 32 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

relationship with them and ensures that their craft is both local and functional. She believes it’s important to work directly with them. “Personal conversations with the artisans enable us to understand and communicate to the world the authenticity of the crafts and the history behind them.”

as poor artisans you need to feel bad for and help to survive. We showcase them for who they are; artists and fair trade businesspeople, who have created a livelihood for themselves with their hands. These traditional skills they have are incredible. It’s something I wish I could do.”

Princess Najla speaks very passionately when she says, “We’re not showcasing them

Traditional artisans are not just creating beautiful and practical work. They’re also telling the


The desert landscape is the artisan’s inspiration.

with craftswomen I ask them if they have taught their skill to their daughters, and the answer is usually no.” Princess Najla explains that the younger generation doesn’t see a sustainable future in the traditional crafts trade. Without projects like Atharna, the preservation of our cultural heritage would be at risk.

“You get to know the stories behind the crafts and how they came to be. The artisans give you the narrative behind it, and it’s more important because it makes you realize that if you don’t support their work, you don’t believe in the story behind it.”

To protect this cultural narrative, the Princess collaborated with Brown Book Magazine, an organization that shares the beliefs, ideas and future that she sees for Atharna. “We created an online journal where we explore Middle Eastern culture, either by looking at it directly or by using the crafts as a lens.” She maintains that this journal is more important than the online store that is launching soon. “If people don’t learn about the culture and care about it, they won’t invest in the product.”

It’s essential to acknowledge the steady disappearance of traditional crafts. She comments, “When I work

Atharna’s goal is not to sell, and they’re not fast-fashion either. Atharna is for anyone who is open to other cultures,

story of a culture. Princess Najla has learned a lot about her own culture since she began working with these individuals.

appreciates traditional craft, and fair trade. With current operations in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan and the UAE, Atharna hopes to expand to more countries in the Middle East. Atharna’s online store will make Middle Eastern crafts more accessible to all. Princess Najla, who is currently pursuing her Masters degree at Cambridge, says her dream is to one day be able to sit in a room and say, “Everything here is made by artisans and supported by Atharna.”

MY LENS My Lens is a Middle Eastwide project that uses photography to tell the story of a culture. Atharna provided participants with a disposal camera with which they documented their narrative, while reflecting on their identity and culture. Visit Atharna’s Journal to view the profiles. Email: info@atharna.com Web: atharna.com atharna

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ART IN THE CITY A discussion about the art scene in Jeddah. By Zareen Muzaffar

Dalya Mousa, the Art Jameel Manager at Community Jameel Inititaives (CJI), answers questions about herself, Art Jameel and the art scene in Jeddah.

Tell us about yourself.

My aim is to create awareness and appreciation of Saudi Arabian and Middle Eastern art and design. I manage a variety of creative projects with numerous local and international organizations such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, Edge of Arabia, Crossway Foundation, Culture Runners and Prince’s School of Traditional Arts in London. 34 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

I hold a master’s degree in business of art and design from Maryland College of Art, fine art and graphic design from the University of Central Missouri and I have also completed a series of arts business courses at Sotheby’s in the UK. I joined Abdul Latif Jameel in 2012 in Nafisa Shams Academy for Arts and Crafts as the head of the design department, and then from there, I got promoted to work in Art Jameel. I previously worked in America as the Art Department supervisor in a university, as well as a graphic designer in a publishing and promotion agency.

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As the Art Jameel manager, your job responsibilities include?

As Art Jameel manager, my job is to create and maintain strong relationships with all the art organizations in the region by planning a variety of different initiatives and programs in all fields of art. I’m currently planning the launch of Art Jameel Center in Jeddah. It will be announced soon. During the event, we will give the community a clear idea of how the center will operate and function, and what kind of activities and programs the center will hold.

sensibility that can influence other areas of thinking. I believe art prepares the person for a lifetime of pleasure and appreciation, of being open to new experiences and of becoming a life-long learner.

What is your inspiration?

I get inspired by many things. I always like to say “life is an artwork puzzle created by a holy artist,” so it’s our role as artists to collect these pieces and create a meaningful whole for the public. Web: cjameel.org

What would you say about the current art scene/initiatives in KSA? How can we improve?

The art scene in the country has been developing rapidly in the past 10 years with gallery owners and art collectors entering the market. But it’s lacking non-profit organizations that will develop and support the artists who are the key to our success and legacy in the art world. So, I really hope we can focus on new talented artists and plan how we can develop their abilities.

What significance does art hold for you?

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SPOTLIGHT: Short Saudi Film Newly produced “Tongue,” screened at the Saudi Film Festival. By Rawan Nasser

We sat down with the film’s young director, Mohammed Al Salman, to learn more about the process of creating a film and what this creative outlet means to him. As a 26 year-old graduate of KFUPM and Colorado School of Mines, Al Salman has shifted his career from electrical engineering to the risky business of making films, a passion that grew with him from a young age.

Director Mohammed Al Salman

Where did your journey start with filmmaking and what was the first film you worked on?

I joined a student-run art club while I was studying at KFUPM. We were a group of like-minded people that explored many forms of art such as music and theater. The first production I worked on was a short film that shed light on traditional craftsmen in Saudi.

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What can you tell us about your second film?


path that puts him face to face with his darkest fears. The film was shot over a period of five days and we focused predominantly on the visuals and presenting a new, authentic experience for the viewers.

Where did the idea for the film come from?

I was visiting a farm in Al Ahsa and the beauty of the area captured my imagination. I knew I wanted to film something there. I had been interested in cults at the time, the anthropology of magic to be more precise. The history of magic in different cultures fascinated me and I decided to explore this topic through film.

What was the significance of the location in the film? We wanted to capture a certain time in our history, when life was simple and people were not as distracted as they are today. We shot many scenes outdoors because there were lots of captivating elements: a randomness that only nature is able to produce.

Isn’t magic a controversial topic to delve into?

We are presenting it as a dark comedy. Besides, this is a topic that we often discuss in society. In any family gathering you will find people reciting stories about scary incidents that they swear happened, while others think is nonsense. The purpose of the film is to reflect a piece of our culture, to pose a question and let the audience answer it for themselves.

Hussain Alyahya plays the main character Khalil, who is shown here in one scene in the film.

I was fortunate to have a passionate and hardworking crew. Without their creativity and hard work this film would have never seen the light of day. — Mohammed Al Salman

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LIBRARY CARD

In “Eyes Like Mine”, the author wrote Nora Watts as a complex indigenous woman with a dark past. The story follows Watts as she finds out the daughter she gave up for adoption 15 years ago has gone missing. Watts feels torn between not wanting to get involved and knowing that she may be the only one who can find her. Watts takes up the investigation and her past is unraveled in the process. “Eyes Like Mine” proved to be an intense study of Watts’ dark character, to the extent that the missing girl’s storyline becomes secondary. Nora Watts is a leading female character that is “nobody’s sidekick”, as Kamal pointed out in an article. The novel’s strength also lies in its uncovering of the social issues surrounding indigenous women in Canada, a topic we almost never see in crime fiction.

MY ANTICIPATED APRIL RELEASES

UNRAVELING NORA WATTS Kamal’s debut thriller gives birth to a new heroine. By Sumaiyya Naseem

In the past year, crime fiction and thrillers have quickly become a genre I’m always looking out for. I’m interested in how writers can take something as gruesome as murder and kidnapping and 38 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

turn it into a story, complete with twists and heart-stopping moments that you get lost in. I recently read “Eyes Like Mine” by Sheena Kamal, a refreshing genre-reforming crime fiction.

“A Line Made by Walking” by Sara Baume “Waking Gods” by Sylvain Neuvel

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“Anything is Possible” by Elizabeth Strout


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IN GAMING CUSTODY: NIOH AND NIER We have arrested these games because they’re just that good!

NIER: AUTOMATA 2B OR NOT 2B

NIOH - YOKAI SLAYING REDEFINED

Nioh can easily be compared to its most obvious source of inspiration, Dark Souls, but it's a game that stands strong without compromising its identity. Nioh shines brightly in its deep and customizable combat system, offering many ways to approach combat encounters. It manages to deliver a challenging experience that never feels unfair. Despite its hectic and incoherent narrative, Nioh's alternate take on the Japanese Sengoku era is incredibly detailed, mixing historical figures and events, with Japanese Folklore such as The Yokai. Nioh is challenging and brutal, but it's also a deep and rewarding action RPG. 40 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

Yoko Taro and his games are no strangers to weird design decisions and bizarre storylines. Nier: Automata is no exception. With its sophisticated and weird narrative, Nier delivers a compelling story with countless endings that act as intersections rather than finales. Its predecessor suffered greatly from stale combat and gameplay, but with Platinum Games handling the gameplay this time, Automata excels spectacularly in its intricate fast paced combat. Poor pacing and a slow beginning are the only things holding the game back from being perfect. If you're looking for a bizarre Hack'n'Slash action-RPG, Nier: Automata can't be missed. The Author:

Abdulmalik Zubailah Obsessed with stories, storytelling, video games, and music. Host of The Gaming Recess podcast, vocalist of Skeleton Crowd band, and GameDevJeddah Co-Organizer. Email: zubailah@gmail.com



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DIA’S Digital Digest The latest in digital media consumption, from gaming and movies to podcasts and long reads.

LET’S HEAD OUT! ART IN GAMES FIREWATCH I hate to feed stereotypes, but as a nerd-ish geek, I’m not one for hiking. Still, this game set in a Wyoming Forest where you play a volunteer park ranger, roaming around and stumbling upon a nail-biting mystery? Riveting! It helps that the writing is some of the best from 2016 and the voice acting of the main two characters is all at once engaging and touching.

GOOGLE EARTH VR Right now this is my favorite virtual reality (VR) app. I virtually walked down the streets of my college campus; then I floated high above, grabbed the sun and pushed it out of the way to change the scene to night; and finally, I teleported myself to the top of a mountain cliff and nervously fought my real bodily instinct by stepping off. The app is thrilling and is a great use of VR.

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ART IN TV SHOWS

PLANET EARTH 2 Granted, recommending you experience the grandeur that is our planet by watching it on a screen may seem counterintuitive. Sir David Attenborough narrating you each step of the way. Special award goes to the best action sequence in 2016: an iguana being chased by snakes in the first episode.

THE EXPANSE For me, space is the greatest frontier that we’ve got, and this show explores that in spades. Engrossing space opera about Earth, Mars and beyond, mixed in with crazy alien plot device and political intrigue to boot. This is some of the best worldbuilding I’ve come across. Bonus: the books this show is based on are an awesome read!

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THE DIRTBAG DIARIES

There’s very little that could possibly drag me into the sunny outdoors and away from my creature comforts, but this podcast gets pretty close to inspiring me. Lots of tips and basic support to help you get started. So build up your confidence to brave the beautiful outdoors!

This is the granddaddy of outdoors podcasts. It’s been going for ten years now and is chockfull of fascinating stories and interviews with famous athletes as well as engaging short tales from amateur enthusiasts.

The Author:

Ahmad Dialdin Saudi editor, writer and tech/gaming geek. Words are his playthings (also, Legos) and he voraciously consumes digital media. Ahmad also copyedits this magazine.

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Kicks by Alia

Meet the artist who paints vividly on Toms. By Sumaiyya Naseem

NAME: ALIA AL SHAER OCCUPATION: ART THERAPIST MEDIUM: FABRIC AND ACRYLIC PAINTS ON SHOES.

I had the pleasure of sitting down for a chat with Alia Al Shaer, an art therapist whose hobby is to paint vivid designs on Toms. While speaking with Al Shaer, I kept getting distracted by her shoes, which featured the adorable design of dabbing Drake bears. A warm and graceful young woman, Alia Al Shaer’s art is as stylish as it is imaginative.

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their self-exploration through the use of art. I encourage my clients to create art so they can de-stress, and I guess I’m also taking my own advice. That’s also why I create art.

How did you start painting on Toms? I love painting and doing artistic things. While I was living in Florida during my higher education, I was walking around Disney World and came across painted shoes and I loved the concept. So when I came back here and I had time on my hands, I


decided to take this up as a hobby. I started with painting on Toms and now I have ventured into painting bags, jackets and anything I can get my hands on.

So, how do you come up with ideas? Usually, I look for ways to make my things look better, if there’s a worn patch on my bag; I cover it up with a design. When I work with customers, I ask them what they want, whether they have a specific image in mind. I don’t like mainstream designs; I like the designs that represent a person and their uniqueness.

What’s the process usually like? The customer usually contacts me and we go back and forth with the ideas. I sketch the idea they like and wait for their O.K. on the design. Then I begin; I buy the shoe from the actual Toms stores, sketch the final design on the shoe and start painting. Each layer of paint requires a few hours of drying. It can take from 4 days to a week to complete, depending on how intricate the design is.

Why Toms? I like the idea behind it. I love the fact that when I create these designs on Toms, someone else is also benefitting from them. When you do purchase a shoe from me, you’re not only encouraging me but you’re also helping somebody else in need. Email: kicksbyalia@gmail.com kicks_by_a

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ST YLE & BEAUT Y

Nike Unveils Hijab The performance hijab targeting Muslim athletes goes on sale in 2018. It’s made of light, stretchy fabric that includes tiny holes for breathability and an elongated back so it stays in place and does not come untucked. It will come in three colors: black, grey and obsidian.

Spruce Up Your Spring Wardrobe with H&M Springtime is synonymous with festival season, when blossoming settings have us feeling flowing feminine maxi-dresses, off-shoulder tops, ultra-feminine tops and free-spirited accessories! The new H&M collection will have you stepping into spring in style with beautiful colors of blush pinks, yellows, whites, beiges and khakis. 46 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017


SCENT OF THE MONTH Ghawali Perfumes Ghawali develop their own unique shower gels, oud, bokhour and perfumes using ingredients such as Indian oud, Damask rose and sandalwood. They all smell incredible, and the store just opened at Nujoud Center!

Kenaz Jewelry Must-Have Accessory Following its launch last year, Kenaz Jewelry has become one of the fastest growing diamond fashion brands in KSA. They have beautiful iconic, timeless and innovative collections. You can visit them at Mall of Arabia.

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Necklaces, rings, bracele ts and all accessories, even glasses, are availab le at Malak Accessories! Beautiful, trendy, and the y ship worldwide.

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THE REGION’S RUNWAY Saudi designers showcase at Fashion Forward Dubai.

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Four fashion designers from Saudi Arabia showcased their apparel collections at Fashion Forward Dubai (FFWD) last month in March. The event provides exposure, development and a progressive direction for those in the industry. The Saudi designers were among 30 other new designers chosen to take part. FFWD was established in 2013 as a resource for emerging talent in the region.

1. BY SADEEM This prêt-a-couture fashion brand was created by Saudi designer Sadeem Al Shehail. The versatile attire includes collectible high-end pieces for confident, elegant and sophisticated women. An advocate of sustainable design, Al Shehail embraces ethical practices, collaborating with companies that share the same principles. Al Shehail’s fabrics are non-toxic.

Featuring all year round pieces that are timeless, the collection from Royaled is crafted for today's modern day woman. Royaled founder, Renad Hefni, is from Jeddah and as her brand essence “crown your confidence” suggests, she’s fully committed to empowering all women. 48 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

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3. ARWA AL BANAWI If you follow local fashion personalities on social media, you will probably fondly remember Arwa Al Banawi as a fashion and lifestyle blogger who inspired many young women. Once she realized her true passion in design, Al Banawi launched her ready-towear suits and shirts in 2015. Growing up in Jeddah and also spending much of her time in Switzerland, she’s often inspired by her travels. Al Banawi's parents also inspired the young designers sense of style. What stands out about her designs is the sharp twists and the bold yet intricate details. She recently created the contemporary women's readyto-wear label tailored for "The Suitable Woman."

4. GHUDFAH Sarah Albaz is the designer behind Ghudfah, a luxurious abaya and ready-to-wear line that's transforming local style. Albaz was born and raised in Riyadh, but lived in many countries around the world, which gave her a multicultural background and inspiration to work with. The line is known for its intricacy of details, selection of luxurious fabrics, and high-end finishing. Many women are turning to Sarah Albaz's gorgeous and graceful designs because they retain a fine balance between the traditional abaya and a stylish edge. DESTINATIONKSA.COM 49


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MODESTY GOES MAINSTREAM Designers from Saudi Arabia showcase at London Modest Fashion Week. By Caroline Hillier

It’s not common that models walk down runways in the UK wearing hijabs. But that’s exactly what happened at the first ever London Modest Fashion Week (LMFW) in February. The event is proof there’s a modest fashion revolution underway that’s not only taking the Middle East by storm, but the western world too. Two labels based in KSA – Foulard and the Art of Heritage – showcased their beautiful work at LMFW.

FOUL ARD As models dressed in Sara Rayess’ designs stepped onto the runway, her heart raced from a mix of excitement and nervousness. But at the end of the show, when she emerged from backstage to walk down the runway herself, feelings of pride took over.

Veil Validation As a teenager, Rayess strolled through malls and browsed online to find fashionable scarves to match her outfits but she wasn’t happy with the options available and started to design her own scarves. 50 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

We’ve wanted to enter the market in western countries and this is the first step to going globally. Sara Rayess


In 2011, Rayess, who is Syrian-German and was born and raised in Jeddah, founded and established Foulard (which means scarf in French). Her scarf collection represents more than fashion and beauty. She weaves in her identity and religion into each piece of fabric.

“Representing my religion in a good way has always been my aim. I’ve always wanted to encourage girls to get into hijab and dress in a good way to represent their religion,” said Rayess. Noting that ‘modest fashion’ is less about style and more about a lifestyle, Rayess balances fashion with religion. “I want to redefine the meaning of ‘veiled women’ since some think that a veiled woman has to dress ugly rather than stylish, so I want to change this idea. Even if you wear a scarf, you can be very trendy and even go crazy with your fashion and style!”

Midnight Collection At LMFW, Foulard showcased its haute couture scarves. Inspired by the texture and movement of flies, the highend scarves are for special occasions like weddings.

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Foulard’s collection is available online and is also in a retail store in Chelsea, England. With many existing customers in the United Kingdom, Rayess’ plan is to eventually expand even to North America. While scarves have been her main passion, she plans to branch out and start designing and selling her own clothes. Stay tuned! Web: foulardstore.com Foulard_f

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AR T OF HERITAGE At the Art of Heritage fashion show at LMFW, Somaya Badr’s job was to double check the model’s outfits before they walked down the catwalk and showed off Saudi Arabia’s traditional clothes to a London audience for the first time.

and textiles of Saudi Arabia. Another mission is to empower Saudi women, by showing them traditional techniques and giving them the skills to create handicrafts.

Showing off Saudi Traditions

“We have some pieces that are difficult to be worn. The jackets and pants are easy but some of the dresses are difficult, so I was backstage making sure the dresses and accessories were perfect on the models,” said Badr, the general manager of Art of Heritage.

In its efforts to preserve traditions, the group is also eager to introduce those traditions to the western world. Badr explains that some are surprised to find out the bright colors and rich embroidery are from Saudi Arabia, noting many people think the traditional fashion may be black abayas.

Based in Riyadh, Art of Heritage was established in 1990 to preserve the craft

Having already shown off the fashion in New York, and now London, the group plans to

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continue having their work on runways around the globe. “This is the first step. Next, we want to introduce out things in Paris, Milan and other places with an interest in fashion.� Art of Heritage showcased designs from the new spring collection at LMFW, which included traditional thobes and kaftans with a modern interpretation. Because styles are vastly different from each region in Saudi, different regions are represented in the colors and embroideries. Web: artofheritage.com.sa artofheritage Art of Heritage

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ST YLE & BEAUT Y

LA VIE EN BLUSH Soft delicate hues of pink blush for spring. By Nour Kouatli

See by Chloé SR 1,076

Joseph SR 1,403

Giambattista Valli SR 8,703

Balmain SR 5,400

Givenchy SR 21,425

J Brand SR 1,286

Stella McCartney SR 3,827

Sara Battaglia SR 2,545

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Maison Michel SR 2,113

JW Anderson SR 4,892

Chloé SR 1,175

Saint Laurent SR 9,880

Osman SR 2,319 Valentino SR 8,025

Fendi SR 7,461

Lanvin SR 1,815

Moncler SR 1,593

Nike SR 456

OFF White SR 2,343

Theory SR 1,222

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DINING AROUND TOWN

DAZZLED BURGER Dazzle might be the best burger joint in town right now. With innovative appetizers like chicken lollipops and cheesy crispy sticks, Dazzle offers a tasteful meal. Their Wagyu Burger’s spicy undertone and

WAZZUP DOG In a city full of cafés and restaurants, hotdogs were out of the spotlight, until Wazzup Dog. This cool new diner has striking graffiti décor and amazing grilled hotdogs. Our favorite aspect is the customized sandwich option, so you pick exactly what goes on top of your hotdog. Location: New Town Center, Tahlia St. Mob: +966-556690042 wazzupdog.sa

the crispy chicken burger’s multi-textured experience is dazzling. Open from 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. Location: Beach Tower, North Corniche Mob: +966-557750771

Japanese Experience at Sushi Centro

Sushi Centro has just opened at Centro Shaheen Hotel. The classy restaurant offers a contemporary and fresh Japanese experience that’s as thrilling as it is delicious. Everyone has got to try their sushi and bento boxes! Location: Centro Shaheen, Madinah Rd. Tel: +966-12-6188863

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N’fess Donor Finally Opens in Town!

Sultan Steakhouse is spreading the love for meat with their doner joint, N’fess Doner. We’re so excited for everyone to try their tender and juicy doner platters. It tastes better than you can imagine! Location: Tahlia St., Andalus Dist. Tel: +966-12-2880789 / +966-12-2880814 nfess_doner


ABOU EL SID FOR A TASTE OF EGYPT Abou el Sid has opened its doors to the Jeddahwi lovers of this Egyptian legend! The highly anticipated restaurant serves up a bounty of Egyptian tradition, offering staples of the cuisine including molokheya and stuffed pigeon to Om Ali. Location: Andalus Dist. Mob: +966-556555306 abouelsid_ksa

IT’S HATCHING SOON!

That’s what the sign says on a certain storefront on Prince Sultan Street. Rumor has it that Chicken Republic is coming up with specialty chicken recipes for the benefit of our hungry tummies. We can’t wait. Thank you chickens! Location: Al Khaldiya Center, Prince Sultan St.

It’s love at first bite!

Alright folks, we may have found the perfect chewy chocolate chip cookie. Cookies & Co is a home-based bakery that knows how to bake perfect little mounds of identical cookies. At first bite it’s a buttery and crunchy effect, but then you sink into the chewy softness that’s mixed with the flow of melted chocolate chips. It’s wrong to eat just one. #Satisfied

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We vote the pistachio che esecake as prettiest and peanut butter cheese cake as yummiest. The classic cream cheese taste makes the red velvet a must-have!

Mob: +966-567863405 cookies_and_co_sa

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BURSTS OF FLAVOR The new Casper & Gambini’s menu offers #EVERYTHINGGOOD.

Casper & Gambini’s Jeddah recently rolled out its new dine in menu. The new menu has been created with all of their guests in mind and features variety, flavor, nutrition and quite simply #everythinggood! The Fresh Salmon Black Inked Pasta is the perfect example. The black ink pasta is infused with aromatic squid ink and tossed with ginger, garlic, cherry tomatoes and teriyaki sauce. The dish is topped with a hearty portion of teriyaki glazed fresh salmon. 58 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

For those in search of something artisan, the Chocolate Surprise is the perfect way to end your meal. A surprise filled chocolate dome, enriched with three layers of mousse and milk, white and dark Belgian chocolate with struzel. The dome is covered with a dark chocolate glaze and served with a refreshing red fruit sorbet. Pouring hot melted chocolate melts the dome to reveal the rich dessert within. It elevates any dining experience into a culinary show!

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We could go on and on, but we would rather you visit Casper & Gambini’s and experience the new menu for yourself. See you there! Location: Tahlia St., Al Andalus Tel: +966-12-6637979 Web: casperandgambinis.com casperandgambinisksa


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SUSHI 101:

A Beginner’s Guide to Eating Sushi A look into the Japanese kitchen. By Tala Hussein

One of our favorite sushi spots, Ohayo on Kayyal Street, has been delighting customers since its opening. The variety of sushi they have caters to every taste with additional unique sauces and the fresh ingredients ensure a healthy and happy Japanese meal. To help guide you through the confusing sea of raw fish consumption, we contacted Chef Arnolfo from Ohayo and he simplified the foreign elements for you.

Terminology For those new to sushi, background knowledge can help introduce the unusual food. Stemming from the unfamiliar depths of the Japanese language, these words are often used at sushi restaurants. Acquaint yourself today!

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Maki sushi is the general term used for the various types of sushi rolls. Maki consists of fish, not particularly raw, vegetables, rice, all wrapped and rolled together with seaweed. The fish is typically placed in the middle, but depending on the type of roll, either the seaweed or rice may be the outer layer.

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Sashimi does not technically belong under the sushi category. It consists of thinly sliced raw meat, usually fish such as salmon or tuna, served without rice.

Nigiri sushi consists of a hand-formed bed of rice pressed into a rectangle by the chef’s palms, and topped with neta (toppings that accompany the rice, usually high quality fish).

Considered an enlarged maki hand roll, Temaki sushi is tightly wrapped with seaweed, creating a cone shape. The conical shape is stuffed with rice and all sorts of fillings, and is also easiest to eat immediately after preparation.

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NORI Nori refers to the black seaweed used in most sushi dishes to wrap around the rice and filling combination. If you’re not a fan of Nori, Ohayo offers delicious cotton roll without Nori. Be sure to try it!

GARI Translated into pickled ginger, gari is used as a palate cleanser between dishes or even bites. It refreshes your taste buds and aids in digestion.

SHOYU Known as soya sauce, shoyu is used to dip all types of sushi items. Avoid drenching as its taste can overpower the subtle flavor of fresh raw fish.

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WASABI Wasabi is a green paste created from the stem of a Japanese plant, known as the Japanese horseradish. Its flavor and heat aims to stimulate the nasal passages.


April 16, 2017

Sunday


H E A LT H Y L I V I N G

12 MONTHS to a Healthier You Add or remove a habit every month. By Mai Kholief

TOPIC OF THE MONTH:

Shake That Salt Habit

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As part of the “12 Months to a Healthier You” campaign, April is all about eliminating salt from your diet.

be sharing some tips on how to avoid exceeding your maximum daily intake unknowingly.

It shouldn’t be news to anyone that a high sodium diet raises blood pressure, which in turn may lead to numerous health issues. No need to worry! I’m not just here to highlight some of the effects of sodium over-consumption, but I will

According to the American Heart Association, an adult’s ‘ideal’ daily sodium intake should not exceed 1,500 mg. To put that into perspective, 1,500 mg of sodium is less than ¾ of a teaspoon. We are not just talking about salt from a salt shaker, the ideal daily intake also covers the salt that’s already


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in many of the foods we eat. Not only do manufacturers add salt to packaged foods to enhance taste and flavor, but also do so to prolong shelf-life. This makes economical sense, and could be the reason why packaged foods are usually less expensive, but unfortunately our health ends up bearing the cost. Let’s use this month to begin taking control of how much salt we include in our diet. I have to be honest, it won’t be easy. Research tells us that salt intake releases dopamine, which leads to an endless

spiral of craving more and more salt-ridden foods, which ultimately leads to thirst. Feeling thirsty wouldn’t be a problem, if we always turned to water. This isn’t the case. Guess what? Diet sodas are also full of sodium! Supermarket Tips: The first thing to do when buying any packaged item? Read the label. When buying nuts? Go for unsalted. Looking for a snack? Grab some fruit or vegetables. Try substituting with different spices such as cumin, black pepper, oregano and cinnamon to enhance flavors.

When we make a conscious effort to quantify how much sodium we consume, and ensure it does not surpass the ideal daily intake, we should immediately experience positive effects. The positive effects include feeling slimmer, and less bloated as less sodium means less water retention. Gradually, your taste buds will begin to appreciate the natural flavor of foods, without the need for added salt. And, before you know it, the only time you’ll reach out to grab some salt, it’ll be for that relaxing day at the spa.

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FIT BITS WITH

FITLEE Quick office workouts to combat the hazard of prolong sitting.

Did you know that sitting in your office from 9 – 5 p.m. can do much harm to your body in the long run than you thought? Office spaces are set up to require little movement, making the idea of being active an afterthought. The weight gain is something you don’t realize until the clothes start getting tighter and it’s off to the stores you must go. Apart from the increased weight and inches, desk jobs also puts strain on your back, wrists, eyes and neck, and can result in a general loss of muscle tone. Prolong sitting is also linked to diabetes, heart diseases, metabolic syndrome, rheumatic disorders, obesity and cancer.

To combat the adverse effects of the 9 – 5 routine, it’s important to exercise. But when can you find the time? Workplace workouts helps you maximize your limited hours and are perfect for quick breaks. We know space may be a problem and you don’t want to get sweaty and tired. Don’t worry, we got your back! Here’s a quick workout you can do in your formal clothing. It’’s easy, everyone can do it, and it doesn’t take much of your time. All you really have to do is get up every 60 minutes and do these four exercises for 10 repetitions only.

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Chair Squats 2- Lower yourself down till your butt hits the edge of the chair. 3- Stand up again and repeat.

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1- Stand in front of your chair.


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Leg Extensions 1- Straighten your leg while sitting. 2- Hold it for 10 seconds then lower it down and repeat on other side.

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Rear Raise 1- Hold any two objects that are equal in weight. 2- Raise upper arms to sides until elbows are shoulder height.

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Front Raise 1- While sitting, hold a book or any object that has some weight. 2- Raise it to shoulder level. 3- Lower it down and repeat.

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The Author:

Alwaleed Alkeaid Fitlee is an award winning health fitness facility awarded by the Minsitry of Health in KSA. Fitlee operates with highly qualified and certified trainers to provide the best standards in fitness training. fitleeksa

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EXPO 2017 ASTANA TO THE WORLD Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan and host of the next Expo is undergoing rapid developments to welcome the massive influx of visitors. The expanding projects include doubling airport passenger traffic to seven million a year and listing 15,975 operational rooms in hotels and hostels.

THE UAE’S FIRST THEME PARK HOTEL OPENS ITS DOORS Located in the heart of Dubai Parks and Resorts, Lapita Hotel’s design is engineered for families and groups planning to stay close to the park’s

activities and attractions. Boasting 504 rooms and suites and colorful motif, Lapita is bound to present a captivating experience.

NOFA RESORT AND CLUB

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Nofa is a luxury private members club and resort. Located 84 kilometers from the capital city, Nofa consists of 57 villas, all ranging from 170 to 1,600 square meters and they offer complete privacy.

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in Saudi Arabia

Located at the bottom of one of the world’s deepest pools at the Nemo 33 pool facility in Brussels, the Pearl offers a one of a kind dining experience. Diners must gear up for the five meter dive underwater, and are then escorted to their table encapsulated inside a tethered pod.


WORLD’S TALLEST BEACH TOWER QATAR AIRWAYS LAUNCHES FLIGHT TO NYC Qatar Airways made New York accessible to travelers from Riyadh with two daily flights departing from Hamad International Airport in Doha. Travelers can conveniently access four connecting flights a day from King Khalid International Airport.

Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum recently announced the development of yet another iconic project. The Tower at Dubai Creek Harbour will slightly surpass Burj Khalifa, offering boundless views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai Marina.

EXPLORE AFRICA ON A BUDGET Point of Departure: Dubai

Web: flightcentre.ae

1. JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA

3. SEYCHELLES, EAST AFRICA

5. CAIRO, EGYPT

DIVE INTO TURQUOISE WATERS AND ENJOY CREOLE CUISINE FOR FIVE DAYS

DISCOVER THE BUSTLING CITY AND DO SOME EXPLORING FOR FOUR DAYS

Starting from SR 3,471

Starting from SR 7,141

Starting from SR 3,778

Stay four nights at the Hilton Sandton and receive daily breakfast, return transfers, and return flight fare.

Stay four nights at the Hilton Seychelles Northolme Resort & Spa, with daily breakfast, return airport transfers and return airfare.

Spend three nights at the Barcelo Cairo Pyramids Hotel with daily breakfast and receive return airfare and return airport transfers.

2. ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA

4. MAURITIUS, EAST AFRICA

6. BAMBURI, KENYA

Starting from SR 6,534

Starting from SR 9,699

Starting from SR 5,769

The package includes three nights’ at the Residence Zanzibar, daily half-board meal plan, return airport transfers and return airfare.

Enjoy four nights’ accommodation at Sofitel So Mauritius Bel Ombre with daily half board meal plans, return airfare and return transfers.

The package includes two nights at Severin Tsavo Road Safari, safari vehicle with a trained driver, and return economy class airfare.

VISIT AND DISCOVER SOUTH AFRICA’S BIGGEST CITY

RELAX ON WHITE SAND BEACHES AND ENJOY THE ISLAND

UNWIND ON THE ISLAND FILLED WITH BEACHES AND REEFS

SPEND SEVEN NIGHTS OF BEACH AND BUSH EXPLORATION

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Discover unspoiled beaches, lush forests and timeless ruins. By Caroline Hillier

Northern Sri Lanka is on the brink of a tourism boom, with locals eager to finally show off the island’s magnificent beauty. Surrounded by the idyllic Indian Ocean, the island of Sri Lanka is a secret piece of paradise offering endless opportunities and diverse experiences to locals and tourists. After years of conflict and natural disaster, Northern Sri Lanka has started to reveal its vibrant colours, unspoiled beaches and intense hospitality. Realizing the potential, luxury hotels and resorts have started popping up in the northern part of the country. It doesn’t hurt that Sri Lankans are some of the friendliest people that you’ll meet on your travels.

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Stunning Sri Lanka


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SUN AQUA PASIKUDAH In order to truly experience the history and culture that Sri Lanka has to offer, it’s best to hunker down in a hotel that sits in the heart of everything. Sun Aqua Pasikudah, a luxury boutique property offering five-star suites, is the perfect place to stay while visiting the island. Perched on the mysterious, calm shallow waters of Pasikudah beach, the serene atmosphere allows for total relaxation. The resort features an outdoor pool, fitness center with a tennis court and a spa. Guests experience gourmet dining at the in-house restaurant, which offers authentic Sri Lankan food and international dishes. DESTINATIONKSA.COM 71


After landing in Colombo airport, visitors can either drive or fly to Sun Aqua Pasikudah. The scenic drive takes you through multiple charming villages, bursting with color and local life. Wildlife runs free, so during the drive you’re bound to see peacocks and elephants wandering around. Those who opt for the onehour sea-plane flight will witness beautiful aerial views of Sri Lanka’s luscious forest and abundant nature.

GO OFF THE BEATEN PATH While guests at Sun Aqua Pasikudah will find plenty to do on the resort grounds, they’re encouraged to take forest treks, and make visits to local monuments, markets and villages. Guests can also enjoy the marine life rich with colorful corals and shipwrecks. The welcoming and helpful staff are ready to help plan unique private excursions through jungles, mountains and underwater terrains. Sri Lanka’s lush jungles are full of wildlife, including elephants, peacocks, monkeys, leopards, sloth bears and more. While the island is a true haven for nature and wildlife lovers, jungle safaris are easily the highlight of anyone’s visit.

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Sigiriya rock fortress


SRI LANKA Capital: Colombo, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte Currency: Sri Lankan rupee Official Languages: Sinhala, Tamil, English GET THERE • All major airlines fly from Jeddah, Riyadh and Dammam to Colombo, Sri Lanka. Prices start from approximately SR 1,500. MUST HAVE

Cultural travelers will also find lots to explore in Sri Lanka. There are diverse spiritual attractions and bustling markets selling fish, produce and clothing.

Spiritual Temple.

Sigiriya rock fortress.

The most visited attraction in the country is the Sigiriya rock fortress. The ruined royal palace sits on top of a giant rock in the middle of hill country. After climbing to the top, visitors are rewarded with spectacular views of the countryside, and a look at an impressive fortress. Ask anyone, the Sri Lankan experience is incomplete without sampling the authentic local cuisine which boasts fiery curry and rice dishes, coconut, fresh seafood, native fruits and vegetables.

• Visas are required to travel from Saudi Arabia to Sri Lanka, for any non-Sri Lankan traveller. • Good pair of walking shoes. • Electricity is 230. 240 volts, 50 cycles AC. Bring a stabilizer if you’re travelling with a laptop. KEEP IN MIND • Don’t drink tap water. • Explore the wilderness. • Locals are really friendly so don’t hesitate to start a conversation. • If you’re planning to rent a car, you’ll need an International Driving Permit in addition to your home country driving license.

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EXPLORE KSA

8

Things to Experience in

ABHA

The 2017 Arab Capital of Tourism By Mohammed Mirza

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See the Landscape from the Tallest Peak of the Country Reaching a whopping height of 9,843 feet, Jabal Souda is widely believed to be the tallest peak in the Kingdom. Once atop this peak, you’ll forget for a moment that you’re in Saudi Arabia. Rugged yet beautiful mountains pervade the backdrop, misty clouds comb the hills and snaking roads pass through the precarious mountainscape. 74 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

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Feed the Hamadryas Baboon These baboons are native to the region. They dwell in the mountain ranges and can be found in hordes on the outskirts of Abha. Feeding these baboons is a popular pastime for tourists. These mammals eat almost all types of food that is given to them. You can even give them a closed water bottle and see how they open it and drink it or watch how they open a packet of biscuits and enjoy its sugary coating.


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3 Understand Asiri Architecture In and around Abha, every now and then one will come across pockets of age-old houses, some of which are over 300 years old. These houses used indigenous construction techniques as per the raw materials available at their disposal. Today, some of these houses have been renovated to allow for modern amenities like air conditioning systems and electrical cables to be installed, which makes for an interesting sight of how the past is integrated with the present.

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4 Eat Fresh Produce From the Farms

There are also dedicated markets in the city that sell produce sourced from these farms.

Abha’s farms are unique. While much of Saudi Arabia is known for its drip irrigated farms, in Abha crops are grown on terraced farms. As Abha receives a decent amount of rainfall, the farmers capitalized on this particular farming technique that allows them to fight surface runoffs and retain water at the same time. The farms, however, end up looking like a series of steps. Eating the fresh local produce from them should definitely be on a bucket list for all visiting Abha.

5 Dine by the Clouds at the Green Mountain It’s more like a hill rather than a mountain that sits right in the core of the city. There is a restaurant on top of the hill that offers breathtaking views and is at times surrounded by fog. It is one of those places where the location presides over the food. At night, the hill is lit by a green light, hence the name ‘Green Mountain’.

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Clinging to a cliff face, this village is found in one of the last places where one would expect to find habitation. It is commonly believed that a location like this was used to settle so as hide from the invading armies of the Ottomans. Hide it did and did it well, remaining a mystery for a long time. Today, the only means to access the isolated abode is via a cable car that plunges 300 meters downwards to the base of the village. 76 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

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Plunge Down to the Hanging Village of Habalah


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Explore the Stone Village of Rijal Alma on Foot

7 Go Souvenir Shopping at Abha’s Traditional Souks Traditional markets are still a crucial part of daily life in Abha. Be prepared for some interesting finds in these souks. From culturally inspired paraphernalia

to Asir’s prized honey, the souk alleys hold many secrets. For tourists, the favored souk is the Tuesday Market or Souk Al Thulatha as it’s referred to locally. Every Tuesday, traders gather here and sell most things that Abha is famous for.

If the Kingdom were to have its own 7 wonders list, this village will definitely be on it. Nestled deep in the Asir Mountains some 57 kilometers from Abha, Rijal Alma evokes the feel of it being stuck in time as a good portion of the heritage village is in much the same condition as it once was. Walking around Rijal Alma feels like going back in time, with only small details like cars that remind you of the time. The village is accessible from the cable car that extends from the Souda National Park complex or one can take the snaking road down the cliff side from Jabal Souda. COORDINATES 18.2465° N, 42.5117° E

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EXPLORE KSA

NISSAN DISCOVERS

DESERT CAMEL POWER

We have great news for offroading enthusiasts: Nissan Middle East has discovered the Desert Camel Power. It’s a radical new concept that will eventually bring much advancement to understanding off-road performance. For a start, the concept developed by Nissan will revolutionize the way vehicles are evaluated for desert performance, using a scientifically proven formula.

There have been endless discussions about inherent off-road capabilities of SUVs in the Gulf, the Desert Camel Power brings clarity to the table. Just like horsepower can be calculated scientifically, so can Desert Camel Power. This raises the prospects of an at-aglance indication of whether the vehicle is fit for the desert. Want a car that can perform off-road? Just check the Desert Camel Power. The engineers also worked with scientists in the field of metrology to find ways to measure Desert Camel Power.

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Their finding is undergoing procedures under the Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology to standardize the unit on a regional and global basis. What’s next? All Nissan Middle East showrooms and marketing literature will soon begin using Desert Camel Power to define the desert capabilities of a vehicle. Offroad enthusiasts will have an easier time picking out their next car! Web: nissan-me.com NissanME

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The concept that measures off-road capabilities.

Engineers and researchers at Nissan had been researching the elements that make vehicles well suited to desert driving. They found a number of factors, including the vehicle weight, velocity, trajectory and of course, the skill of the driver and maneuverability.


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SPECIAL PLACES

Bringing Back Souq Al Jumaa Find traditional arts and crafts, tasty food and unique gifts. By Caroline Hillier

The Friday Market - which has a long history in the Gulf - is regaining popularity in Jeddah, thanks to a partnership between Benchmark Events and the Municipality of Jeddah.

We focus on making the whole experience of the market perfect. From the parking lot, to the washrooms, cleanliness and look and feel of the place. — Ahmed Hasanian

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“Back in the day, there used to be souqs after Jumaa prayers. That’s part of our inspiration to bring it back to current days,” said Ahmed Hasanian, business development manager for Benchmark Events, as he strolls through the market alleyway, with its castle-like walls and strings of bright white lights overhead.


Mohamed Habib Seated on a rug in the artist’s corner of the market, Mohamed Habib bends thin wires and wedges them into a threedimensional wire sculpture. His collection of beautifully twisted wire sculptures including an eagle, violin, and scorpion - are displayed in front of him. “The Friday Market is good for me because it gives me a lot of attention. Tourists come here from inside and outside of the Kingdom,” said Habib.

Sarah Baeshen

His passion started when, at eight years old, he twisted wire hangers into birdcages. Surrounded by other artists who use the rented space as a studio, Habib has not only found exposure but inspiration. mohammed.habib1

Fadiah Shikoon

With only a few people inside, Sarah Baeshen’s booth crowds easily. Her homemade crafts with Hijazi inspiration line the shelves. “I’m Hijazi myself so it's important for me to show my heritage,” said Baeshen. Setting up at the Friday Market has allowed Baeshen to gain more customers. “The idea of the Friday Market is as old as you can imagine in the Gulf area, and it has been really great for people like myself with small businesses.” sanoobaeshen

KEEP THIS IN MIND Booth space can be rented on a weekly or monthly basis and is open to anyone who has a service to offer or a product to sell.

Fadiah Shikoon’s Hijazi menu options like grilled chicken and liver gained popularity quickly. After realizing the potential, she’s decided to open up a restaurant of her own. “It’s been amazing. I started very small and I’ve grown quickly in a couple months. I wouldn’t have known the market to be able to start my own business without Souq Al Jumaa.”

Location: Al Balad, Historical Old Jeddah, next to Al Juffali Mosque Hours: Thursday and Friday nights, 5 p.m. to midnight Souqaljumaa

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HISTORIC KSA

CHARTING ARABIA Mapping a land riddled with mysteries. Idrisi explaining the spherical shape of Earth in Roger II Hall.

By Mohammed Mirza

Arabia has always been considered one of the toughest places to map, housing some of the most uninhabitable terrains and river-less lands. Barren desert and blistering heat weren’t only obstacles to cartographers and explorers – even colonizers were daunted by them. From housing lakes in the middle of vast deserts to widely exaggerated sizes especially of the southern regions, Arabia has been mapped considerably differently by cartographers. One of the earliest most notable maps is of Ptolemy, who came up with a fairly sound depiction of Arabia in his map of the known world. His works were long forgotten and were only picked up during the Golden Age of the Muslim civilization. During the same time frame, many Arab scholars started making maps as well. The most famous of which was Al Idrisi’s map that was considered one of the most accurate maps of its time. 82 DESTINATION JEDDAH APRIL 2017

However, after the Muslim Golden Age, Arab scholarly achievements in the field became negligible and cartography was considered to be a European fixation. Even the most well documented of maps made by the Europeans would chart the coastal areas with a decent amount of accuracy, but miss out on inland villages of the peninsula, relying only on hearsay reports to depict them.

With time the accuracy of the maps produced by the Europeans increased. Charles Doughty was one of the first to cover the peninsula’s inland area with much accuracy as he recorded many of Arabia’s topographical features and gained knowledge of the region directly from the Bedouins, which was unknown to most Europeans before him.

Today, most historic maps made of Arabia by the Arabs and Europeans alike are found in King Abdulaziz Public Library in Riyadh.


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The newcomer is aimed squarely at urban driving environments and combines a robust exterior and elevated driving position with compact dimensions for agile performance and manoeuvrability. Designed to perfection with a symmetrical fluid blend between polished metal and stunning glass, the HTC Sense Companion is a personal companion with voice recognition that learns the preferences and patterns of its user.

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The First Saudi Woman to Become a General Manager in Hospitality

Elevating home décor across the region and globally, Jotun expands its interior paints portfolio with two new interior paint innovations debuting for Saudi Arabian homes.

Xperia XZ Premium: Best New Smartphone

The Rezidor Hotel Group marks a new milestone in its history by appointing its first Saudi female GM in the company and the hospitality industry, Maram Kokandi as the GM of a new Park Inn by Radisson Hotel in Jeddah.

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The region’s leading chauffeur-driven car booking service, is adding to its fleet 30 cars fitted with baby seats. The specially adapted cars have seats for 1-2 babies and will be driven by the 30 top-tier.

OSN Brings the Thrills of Drone Racing League

Sloanes has announced that its iconic residential twin-towers, Bayat Plaza, is now 90 percent complete and on schedule for handing over to investors by December this year.

OSN is the first network to bring the high-speed, action sport of Drone Racing to the region, another first for its subscribers, and reflecting the network’s customer-first approach to deliver additional value and exclusive content.

Rolls-Royce Demonstrates the Many Facets of its Capabilities

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At this year’s Geneva Motor Show, Rolls-Royce showcased the full breadth of its bespoke capabilities. The facets of tailoring, engineering and jewelery demonstrates to every Rolls-Royce connoisseur that they can count on having their desire for a personal motor car.

Group Renault, Nissan Motors and Mitsubishi Motors together create a new force in the global auto industry. The alliance brands accounted for about one in nine cars sold worldwide last year.

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contemporary five-star hotel located in close proximity to the holy Masjid, overlooking the Ka’aba, as well as the entire Masjid. Om AlQura St. • Tel: +966-12-5718000 • Web: swissotel.com/hotels/ makkah

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THE MADINAH OBEROI

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AMERICAN BUFFALO WINGS AND RINGS

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19TH CENTURY BURGER

Here’s where the classic taste of minced beef patties combined with fresh buns are available to you. Prince Sultan St. • Tel: 920019819

20 MINUTES BURGER Juicy, unique burgers in just 20 minutes. Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-6113187 AMERICAN CORNER Breakfast, lunch, dinner? Everything you need is at The American Corner. Khalidiya Dist.• Tel: +966-126060188

CHEESECAKE FACTORY Home

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CHILI’S Classic American, Texan

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IHOP Perfect breakfast spot. Le Mall, Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-122617032

JOHNNY ROCKETS Serve great all-American food in a timeless and fun environment. Tahlia St. • Tel: +966 12 692 7614 MINI BURGER One of

the best burger joints in town. Kayyal St., Rawdah Dist. • Mob: +966-530607373

SHAKE SHACK Serves the most delicious burgers, fries, hot dogs, frozen custard and more!. Le Mall, Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-2617042 STEAK HOUSE Steaks grilled to perfection over open fire to sear in the natural juices. Etoile, Malil Road • Tel: +966-12-6829955 TEXAS ROADHOUSE They offer everything from hand-cut steaks and fall-off-the-bone ribs, to some pretty sweet margaritas. Le Mall, Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-2617027 THE COUNTER Create your own burgers and make them special! Etoile, King Rd. • Tel: +966-12-2754266

WING ZONE

The perfect word to describe this restaurant: flavorful. Rawdah St. • Tel: +966-12-6067233

BRAZILIAN BRASA DE BRAZIL A restaurant

known for its deer and ostrich meat and brazilian beef. Al Andalus St. • Mob: +966-549865555

RIO DE JANEIRO Rio de Janeiro restaurant specialises in Brazilian and Mexican sandwiches. Sari st. • Mob: +966-502330914 SPEARS Wonderful and tasty

Brazilian food that leaves you wanting more with every bite! InterContinental Hotel • Tel: +96612-2295555

CHOCOLATES ANOOSH Anoosh offers a

variety of chocolates and mouth watering cookies. Sari St. • Tel: 920013222

BOSTANI CHOCOLATE & GIFTS For chocolates, gifts and

more. AlHamra Dist. • Tel: +966-126412070 / +966-555201870

CARAMEL One of the most

creative patisserie and cake producers in town. Baghdadiyah, Rawdah,Tahlia • Tel: +966-12-6519383 / 6515593 +966-12-6688527 / 6688529 +966-12-6688978 / 6688541

CHOCOMOOD A special mood in the chocolate industry. Al Rawdah • Tel: +966-12-6162111 / +966-12-6602111 CHOCOLATE CORNER The art of chocolate. Rawdah St. • Tel: +966-12-665-0669

CHOCOLINE Flavor and

refinement meet to create an outstanding range of luxury chocolates. Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-122842846/ +966-12-6548444

GANACHE A gourmet food store that provides savory nibbles, pastries, croissants and more. Rawdah St. • Tel: +966-12-6601390 GODIVA Godiva thrills the

senses and captivates the hearts of chocolate lovers everywhere. Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-2616630

LEAVES An elegant local chocolatier. Al Rawdah Dist. • Mob: +966-564444928

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PATCHI Embrace a culture and

unique heritage of exceptional chocolate gifts that make life exquisite. Al Hamra, Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-6525961

COFFEE & TEA SHOPS CILANTRO CAFÉ Hot and cold

beverages, delectable paninis and much more. Tahliah St. • Tel: +96612-2611191

COFFEE BEAN & TEA LEAF

Delivering the look, taste and aroma of the world’s best coffees and teas. Al Khaldia Dist.• Tel: +96612-6928142 / +966-12-6928142

DEERA CAFÉ Coffee experience like no other. Al Malek Rd- Stars Avenue Mall, Tahlia St. • Tel: +96612-2632150

KALILA Café and bakery serving light yet tasty foods from different regions. The Courtyard, Prince Sultan St. • Tel: +966-12-606-1723 SOLO COFFEE Al Rawdah Dist. Abdul Maqsoud Khuja St. • Tel: +966-12-2630263

STARBUCKS COFFEE

DATES

FRESH BERRY Frozen yoghurt

BATEEL Deluxe chocolates,

LENÔTRE Cakes and chocolate for all tastes. Teatro Mall, Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-2611222

HAAGEN-DAZS Premium ice

NADIYA Nadiya luxury dates are

DELIFRANCE Delifrance draws on expertise based on nearly one hundred years of tradition. Al Salama Center, Prince Sultan St. • Tel: +96612-6171555

delectable dates, superb pastries and a vast selection of gourmet foods. Red Sea Mall • Tel: +966-122150144 the perfect expression of Arabian traditions and hospitality. Panda, Bin Dawood, Al Musbah Airport • Tel: +966-12-6066103

TALAH DATES Dates, sweets, drinks, and the finest Arabian coffee. Sari St. • Tel: +966-126837887

TAMRATY Tamraty is the leading

store holding a wide variety and the best dates hand picked from its farms. Al Rawdah Dist. • Tel: +96612-6637995

YATMOR Taking Saudi hospitality

to a whole new level.Khalidiya Dist • Tel: +966-12-6065000

FINE DINING CROWNE GRILL Dining spot

serving fresh selections of US beef, fish, chicken and lobster. Crowne Plaza • Tel: +966-12-6611000

The true essence of coffee. Corniche Rd., Tahlia St., Rawdah St. • Tel: +966-12-6997852

SURA Authentic fine dining

TEA GSCHWENDNER Their tea shops are staffed with tea enthusiasts dedicated to exploring the world of loose leaf tea. Red Sea Mall. • Tel: +966-12-2150695

SOY Contemporary Asian cuisine in a gorgeous environment. Rawdah St. • Tel: +966-12-6643414

THE BAGEL BAR Offers a wide range of healthy and delicious snacks as well as light meals and main meals. U-Shaped Center, Al Rawdah • Tel: +966-12-6410222

FAST FOOD DOMINO’S PIZZA

An American pizza restaurant chain. Tahlia St. Prince Sultan St. Prince Abdullah Al Faisal St. Al Makarunah • Tel: +96612-614-5994 / +966-12-682-1889 966-12-252-3814 / 9200-12345

HARDEE’S One of the best

fastfood chain restaurants. Al Andalus Hira St. Ali Al Murtada • Tel: 920001213/ +966-12-619 7267

JOE’S DINER It’s like a traditional American diner with great American food. Khalidiya Dist. • Tel: 920005637 KFC The largest chicken restaurant

brand in the world. Al Rawdah Dist. • Tel: 920021111

PANINO’S Hot sandwiches,

salads and gourmet pizza. Tahliah St. Khalidiya Dist • Tel: +966-126064717/ +966-12-6697232

PAPA JOHN’S The third largest take-out and pizza delivery restaurant chain in the world. Al Batarji St. • Tel: +966-12-6629546

Korean cuisine. Rawdah Dist. • Tel: 920007212

TOKI Toki is the ultimate place in Jeddah to serve authentic Chinese cuisine similar to the practices for centuries in Mainland China. Laylat - Al Malik Rd. • Tel: +966-12-6060606 / 966-50-466-5658 SALMONTINI LE RESTO Fine dining experience, known for their salmon. Corniche Road, Hamra Dist. • Mob: +966-593251111

INTERNATIONAL AMARA TERRACE Comfort

food with a unique twist. Prince Faisal Bin Fahd, Ash Shati • Mob: +966-555354139

CAFFE AROMA Serves everything. Mostly known for their amazing fries. Corniche, near Intercontinental Hotel, Al Hamra • Tel: +966-12-6605160

objective: eat well and healthy. Rawdah Star Center • Tel: +966-126606633

CRÊPE CAFÉ Casual authentic crêperie. Roshana Mall • Tel: +96612-2634989

LA VIDA LOUNGE

Open from 7 a.m. - midnight King Rd. Tower, Mezzanine Floor • Tel: +966-12-6060048 • Mob: +966555685995

LAYLA’S GOURMET Head

here for sweet and savory treats. Mahmud Nasif, Al Andalus • Tel: +966-12-663-6937

LITE BITE Light treats. Eat smart!. Madinah Rd. • Tel: +96612-2901424 RISTORANTE JEDDAH Classic and innovative Italian specialities. Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-509550993 / +966-12-6696201

THE SANDWICH GALLERY

fresh approach to food. Rawdah St. • Mob: +966-12-2616747

UPTOWN 966 An upscale

restaurant for casual dining founded by al Mawaed, a fresh concept involving fusion of Mediterranean food with international food. • Al Hamra , Andalus main Rd.• Tel:+966-126652552 • Mob:+966-546441633

ZODIAC Fine dining experience

LA CRÊPE DORÉE A local

combining excellent service and food. Palestine St. • Tel: +966-126607548

BRASSERIE LOUIS A whole

BASKIN ROBBINS STORE

creperie known for their unique taste. Red Sea Mall • Tel: +966-122150462

new level of sophistication to French dining to Jeddah. Teatro Mall, Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-6680303/ +966-507619378

MARCEL’S Delicious and tasty

low fat flavors.Tahlia St. • Tel: +96612-2612301

PINKBERRY Pinkberry is a non

SHAKELICIOUS Creamy shakes! Rawdah St. • Tel: +966-12-6928208

day restaurant-café specialized in casual gourmet meals and awardwinning signature coffee. Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-6637979

TOASTED An innovative and

FRENCH

Bringing happiness to every cup, cone, cake and pint. Prince Sultan St., Mall of Arabia, Andalus Mall, Haifa Mall • Mob: +966-533888959

CASPER & GAMBINI’S All

LUMIERE Fine dining in French

BERT’S They have one main

MARBLE SLAB CREAMERY

fat frozen yogurt concept that offers a light and refreshing guilt free treat. Red Sea Mall • Tel: +96612-2151551

selection of snacks and beverages, enjoyed by the sea. Al Hamra Dist. • Tel: +966-12-2891009

for their excellent dishes. Falastin, Hamra Dist. • Tel: +966-12-663 0363 cuisine. Prince Faisal Bin Fahd, Ash Shati • Mob: +966-555356373

cream parlor. Stars Avenue Mall King Abdulaziz Rd. Red sea mall • Mob: +966559576854

CAPPUCCINO CAFE A

Sandwich flavors from around the world with a unique twist. U-Shape Center, Al Rawdah • Mob: +966-544222234

LA CUISINE La Cuisine is known

with over 25 topping choices. Stars Avenue Mall • Tel: +966-12-6077479

ICE CREAM Offers desserts like fondue, affogato and cakes, all in a family friendly restaurant environment. Corniche • Tel: +966-12-6067527

STICK HOUSE A fun way to enjoying ice cream. Khaldia Dist. THE FROZEN YOGHURT FACTORY Frozen yoghurt with

a healthy twist. Red Sea Mall, Arab Mall, Andalus Mall, Al Batariji, Al Khalidiyah, Obhur.• Tel: +966-12-2151551

VENCHI The ultimate destination for chocolate lovers. Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-2614878

ITALIAN IL GABBIANO Indulge in true

Italian flavor with a relaxing classic atmosphere. Corniche • Tel: +96612-6587049

ITALIAN TOUCH Italian Touch is the perfect breakfast spot, serving the finest of Italian ingredients. Sari St., Ascott Hotel Building • Tel: +96612-6921380 • Mob: +966-537895666 FRATELLI LA BUFALA Italian restaurant-pizzeria inspired by simple cuisine and genuine quality of products from the Campania region. The menu is based on the authentic Pizza and buffalo Mozzarella of Campania. • Stars Avenue Mall, King Abdulaziz Rd. • Tel: +966 12 2753822 LALLO We use fresh pasta at our restaurants to give the taste of homemade cooking to valued customers. King Abdulaziz Rd. • Tel: +966-12-6614719 LA PROMENADE CAFE One of the best dining spots in town. Promenade Mall, Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-6688712 MARGHERITA Your ultimate gateway to the Italian taste. Al Khaldiya Dist. • Tel: +966-12-606-1100

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PIATTO Generous servings of fresh and authentic Italian dishes. Etoile Center, King Road Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-692-2501

SHOBAK Your pie, your way!

Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz St. • Tel: 966-536884433 966-138988887966-13-8988887

PIZZA EXPRESS

Fresh pizzas. Tahlia St. • Tel: +96612-2617037

PIZZA FUSION Pizza Fusion: fresh, organic and ecofriendly. Rawdah Ar, Rawdah St. • Tel: +966-12-261-6933 PORTO CERVO Food lovers beware, you’re in for a tasty surprise in Jeddah. Prince Sultan St., Al Khalidiyah • Tel: +966-126901669 ROSSOPOMODORO

Rossopomodoro serves traditional Neopolitan food, based on fresh ingredients and home made pasta. Sari St., Ascott Building • Tel: 920004803• Mob: +966-503745666

TARTUFO Rich ingredients freshly

imported from Italy. Ahlan Food Court,Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-6638248

MIDDLE- EASTERN AL NAKHEEL Al Nakheel

presents an exciting atmosphere great food and an experience that is second to none. King Fahd St. • Tel: 966-12-6066644

AL THAMARAT Home of Hijazy

cuisine. AL BASATIN DIST. • Tel: Al Basatin Dist.

AHWAK RESTAURANT Ahwak is a trendy Lebanese restaurant serving traditional food, using authentic recipes and fresh ingredients. Sari, Al zahraa, Ascott Hotel • Mob: +966-503745666

TURKISH COOKSHOP RESTAURANT

Turkey’s one of the very well known restaurant&cafe chain’s Jeddah branch is serving Turkish food and the food from all over the world with its unique interior design. Tahlia st. Aster center. Khalidiya Dist. • Tel: +966-126062750

KOSEBASI A restaurant chain that is true to the traditional recipes of south Anatolia. Al Rawdah • Tel: 966-12-6112302 MADO One of the leading

restaurants offering a truly memorable authentic Turkish dining experience. Prince Sultan Main St., Khalidiya Center • Tel: 96612-6901149

TURKUOISE Turkuoise is

blending history and culture with a fresh outlook and a savory cuisine. Al Rawdah Dist. • Tel: 96612-6832128 / 966-12-6832276

YILDIZLAR Serving up a mix of Turkish and Lebanese Cuisine. Al Maadi, Al Hamra • Tel: 966-12-6531150

CHINESE ASIA BOX A fusion of Thai,

Indonesian, Chinese, Malaysian, and Japanese dishes with a modern look. Hamad al Jasir St. (Qassim Zeynah St.), Al Rawdah,• Tel: 966-12-6917222

through Saudi Arabia, where we explored different cuisines in the Kingdom and reintroduced them in a modern uplifted style. Courtyard, Khaldiah Dist. • Tel: 966-12-6062349

BAYTOTI Offering the freshest ingredients and finest quality materials to provide you with the home goodness Chinese food. Al Mohammadiyah • Tel: 966920007741

BYBLOS Savor an array of unique

RED DRAGON Red Dragon

ASEIL Aseil is about a journey

tasteful flavors and indulge your senses. Al Quraysh Rd., Alhambra • Tel: 966-12- 6697655

serves authentic chinese cuisine. King Khaled St., Dammam • Tel: 966-550680111

CUISINE HALAWANI FA Syrian, Lebanese style cooking. Ismail Abu Dawud, Al Andalus • Tel: 966-12-6688900

CHINA GATE Come to China

GOODIES The ‘go-to’ Lebanese restaurant. Stars Avenue, Ground Floor, King Abdulaziz Rd. • Tel: 96612-2847333

CHOPSTICKS The “ Fresh Chinese Cuisine”. Al Hamra Branch, Falasteen St. • Tel: 966-12-6907575

LABEEB Casual dining restaurant providing the market with fresh Lebanese foodTahlia St.• Tel: 96612-2612301

traditional and modern Chinese culinary cuisine in a warm and friendly setting. Rosewood Jeddah Hotel • Tel: 9966-12-2607111

SEMSOM Semsom is here to revive traditional Lebanese recipes and create new ones.Al Khalidiyah. • Tel: 966-12-6068600

PAN JAN Pan Jan delivers the finest Asian Cuisines to you. The Courtyard, Al Rawdah St. • Tel: 966126065994

SHAMI Share our sizzling passion

P.F. CHANG’S Discover dishes

for good food. Falastin, Al Ham’mra • Tel: 966-12-6743987

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Gate for quick and tasty dishes. King Abdullah Rd. • Tel: 966-126970672

NOODLES Noodles blends

that become the topic of your conversation. Le Mall, Tahlia St. • Tel: 966-12-2617021

TOKI Mouth watering flavors from the east. Leylaty Complex, Malek Rd.• Tel: 966-12-6681080

GINZA I CHOME A Live Sushi Bar not to miss!. Rosewood Jeddah Hotel, 2nd Floor • Tel: +966-12-2607111

YUMMY YUMMY Yummy Yummy offers variety of Chinese & Japanese cuisine.Saqr Quraish St., Al Salamah • Tel: 966-12-2570777

HANISAN Hanisan brings a contemporary yet sophisticated dining experience to the heart of Jeddah.Byblos Complex, Corniche Al Hamra • Tel: 966-12-6695894 / 966-50668-3107

INDONESIAN BATAVIA RESTAURANT

Indonesian and Asian Restaurant Khaled Commercial Center, Khalid Bin Walid St. Sharafiyah, • Tel: +966-541 206 209 • www.bataviarestaurant.com

SOUTH ASIAN BHARAT Experience a

MAKI - HOUSE SUSHI FOR NON SUSHI EATERS • Sultan St. , Mohamdiya dist. • Mob: +966555896022 ,Mob: +966-555875022 Sari St, Beside Sabb Bank • Mob: +966-555980052 , Mob: +966555820063 • Batterjee St. Azzahra • Mob: +966-551075661 • Tel: +96612-6629669

matchless culinary journey with Bharat succulent dishes, fresh ingredients, authentic recipes and mouthwatering flavors. Sari, Al Zahra’a • Tel: 966-12-2753944 /966-503969617

MIZO Mizo is unique, elegant

INDIA GATE Indian restaurant that gives you a great taste of true Indian spices.Sharafiya Dist. • Tel: 966-12-6440276

OHAYO

LASANI All time marvelous

indian restaurant! Beside Muhammadia Plaza ‘ Madinah Rd. • Tel: 966-12-6510162

MARHABA RESTAURANTS

Marhaba is known for authentic Pakistani cuisine in the kingdom Established in 1985. Mohiyuddin Nazir st., off Al Andalus st. Al Hamra. • Mob: +966-504635668 • Tel: +96612-6682523

RAJ Come for appetizing and savory dishes served at Raj, indian restaurant. Tahlia St. • Tel: 966-12-2632137 PUNJAB GRILL Punjab grill

serves rich yet modern Punjabi tastes. Sari St., Ascott Hotel Building, Al Zahra, Near Stars Avenue mall • Mob: +966-508265666

SHEZAN Let the aroma of mixed

spices drive you to the wonderful experience and delicacies of an Indian kitchen.Sari St. Andalus St. • Tel: 966-12-6621086 / 966-12-6656040

ZAIKA Indian food and dining

offering a high quality service and atmosphere. Boulevard Center, Al Rawdah Dist. • Tel: 966-12-6111798 / 966-552965028

JAPANESE BENIHANA Benihana

restaurants are traditionalJapanese hibachi steakhouses, featuring the Japanese cooking:”teppanyaki.” Abdul Rahman At Tabayashi, Al Andalus • Tel: 966-12-6686014

GOLD SUSHI CLUB Inspired by

the spirit of Japanese culture and food cuisine. Sari Gate Center, Sari St., Al Rawdah • Tel: 966-12-6068069

,yet simple japanese restaurant that provides top notch Japanese cuisine with creativity and style . Tahlia St. Al Andalus Dist. • Tel: 96612-6649883

Ohayo will take you on a gourmet journey you won’t forget anytime soon! Kayal St, Al Khalidiyah • Tel: 966-12-6836789

SAKURA Sakura is Crowne Plaza’s signature Japanese Restaurant. Crowne plaza Hotel, Al Hamra • Tel: 966-12-6611000

SUSHI YOSHI Sushi Yoshi is a leading Japanese restaurant with its own unique design that stands out from the rest. tallah Commercial Center, Corniche Rd.- Al Rawdah Star Mall, Rawdah St. • Tel: 966-12-6997854 / 966-12-2616734 WAKAME We are passionate about Sushi! Come and discover what great mouth watering sushi really tastes like. Al Rawdah St. - Kings Rd.• Tel: 966-12-6682003 / 966-12-6124204 WAGAMAMA Japanese-inspired menu that offers a wide range of delicious noodles, rice and side dishes, desserts, freshly squeezed juices and hot drinks. • Hail st., Tahlia walkway intersection • Tel: +966 12 6110019

ZEN SUSHI LOUNGE

Zn Lounge is a sushi and sashimi joint. Roshana Mall, Tahlia St.• Tel: 966-12- 2634889

TUNISIAN ALTESSE ALtesse is the hallmark of pastries. Al Hamra • Tel: 966-12-6645877

DESSERTS & BAKERIES AL NABULSI SWEETS Arabic sweets and desserts. Al Hamra • Tel: 966-920001345

BON BON

All our delicious hand-made cakes, gateaux and patisseries are a taste sensation using traditional recipes. Star Avenue Mall,Kings Rd. • Tel: 966-12-6697655


HELEN’S We only bake original

recipes using the best and freshest ingredients in the market. Kayal St., Al Rawdah • Tel: 966-12- 6977729

NEWBURY BOUTIQUE

PETALS

Contemporary fashion boutique Rawdah • Tel: 966-12-2754564 • Web: newburyboutique.com

First floral art company in the Kingdom. Al Rawdah. • Tel: 966-126642519 • Web: petals-sa.com

LAYLA’S GOURMET Pastries, cakes and pies. Villa 50, Tahlia St., Tel: +966-12-6636937 Web: laylasgourmet.com

PINK OR BLUE ROOMS aternity wear, children wear, hand painted customized children bedrooms. Al Rawdah St.• Tel: 966-12-6634452 • Web: pinklining.com

LITTLEFLORA (Online Flowers & Gifting) For events and weddings.. Madinah Rd. Quraish St. • Mob: +966-581143636 •Web: littleflora. com

SOTRA Clothing and accessories.

SINDIANE FLOWERS Sells fresh flowers and offers the service of making up arrangements up to your taste.Prince Sultan St. • Tel: 966-12-6835679

MUNCH BAKERY If you are a

person with a sweet tooth then here’s a haven you can indulge in. Al Hamra • Tel: 966-920015010

NESTLE TOLL HOUSE Dessert created with a passion for life and endless imagination is more than just a sweet temptation. Red Sea Mall • Tel: 966-12-2346238 PAUL Our products and shops exude a French way of life: at the same time gourmet and sophisticated, warm and timeless. TAHLIA ST. • Tel: 966-12-26671633 PINK CAMEL We are a place of

indulgence with our freshly baked French macarons, or our unique “gourmet” home décor collection. Al Rawdah • Tel: 966-12-6982175 / 966-504456245

SAADEDDIN PASTRY The best pastry and sweets in the city only in Saadeddin Pastry. Hira St. • Tel: 966-920017070

SWEET AND SAVORY

Specialized in sweet and savory muffins to die for. Prince Sultan St, Al Muhammadiyyah , Sari Et, Al Salamah• Tel: 966-590310001 / 966-12-6821221

THE CAKE BOUTIQUE

Specializing in wedding cakes and delightful wedding giveaways, while also producing everything sweet.Al Rawdah • Tel: 966-12-6390767

BOUTIQUES AL MAYASS

multi-brand designer store. Ana Special Mall, Prince Sultan St. • Tel: 966-12-6642194 • Web: mayassfashion.com

CREAM A multibrand fashion &

Ana Special Mall, Prince Sultan St. • Tel: 966-560895556 • Web: sotraonline.com

WAREDA SHAH COLLECTION Plus size clothing and fashion. Jeddah • Tel: 966-502867065 • Web: waredashah.wix.com

CUSTOM THOBES LOMAR Menswear such as

thobes, shirts and Ihrams. Al Rawdah Dist. • Tel: 966920000554• Web: lomar.sa

MIHYAR Men’s clothes shop. Al

Rawdah St. • Tel: 966-12-2615197 • Web: mihyararabia.com

SAB THOBE

Specialized thobes for men. Jeddah • Tel: 966-546179888 • Web: sabthobe.com

SINDI Classic

and casual thobe-wear. Al Rawdah, Al Tahliah • Tel: 966-126678587 - 966-12-6631604 • Web: sindithobe.com

TOBY Sharp, trendy and simple

thobes made for the sophisticated and successful businessmen.Prince Saud Al Faisal, Al Rawdah • Mob: 966-546234838 • Web: tobybyhatem.com

FLORISTS ALWAN FLOWERS Providing top quality urban and environmental services to the community. Al Tahlia • Tel: 966-126608448 • Web: alwanco.com.sa AZHAR RIMA Elegant bouqets

and centerpieces. Prince Sultan St. Tel: 966-12-2564001

SULTAN GARDEN CENTER

Distinguished in the field of gardens and their accessories. Al Andalus Dist. • Tel: 966-12-6686666 • Web: sultangardencenter.com

FURNITURE AL GHALIA INTERIORS

Design firm specializing in turkey commercial and residential projects. Al Rawdah Dist. • Tel: 96612-6916149 • Web: alghalia-ides.com

AMERICAN GALLERY Good

quality furniture, both office and household. Tahlia St. • Tel: 966-12-6676031

BATAL DESIGN Ultimate design address offering marvelous objects that underline wealth and sophistication all year long. Tel: +961 1 804 803• Web: b-design.co BO CONCEPT Make customised and coordinated design furniture and accessories affordable to the urban-minded customer. Al Rawdah St. • Tel: 966-12-6141418 • Web: boconcept.com CLOSET WORLD Focus on

customers’ needs, lifestyle and budget to create the organizing solutions they need. Sari St. • Tel:966-12-4202435 • Web: closetworld.com.sa

DIMOS Modern and

contemporary furniture. Al Rowdah Dist. • Tel: 966-12-2830302 • Web: Dimos.com.sa

DOMVS Find all exclusive and

lifestyle concept store . Stars Avenue,Malik Rd. • Tel: 966-12-662 6272 • Web: creamfashion.com

GARDENIA florist, event

planning and landscaping. Arafat, Al Hamra • Tel: 966-12-6606162 • Web: gardeniaonline.com

unique items from the latest home fashion that is most trendy. Al Rawdah Dist. • Tel: 966-12-6611447 • Web: domvs@ diyarkom.com

FITYANI BOUTIQUE

GRASS Event management

GALLERY ONE

Evening and bridal dresses. Al Rawdah • Tel: 966-12-6673971 • Web: fityaniboutique.com

JASMINE BOX

company that provides planning resources. Alkayal St. • Mob: 966-537979797 • Web: grassflorist.com

A retail concept offering fashion choices, furniture and home accessories. Al Rawdah • Tel: 96612-668 5533 • Web:jasminebox.com

JEDDAH FLOWERS Same day florist flower delivery. Alkayal St. • Tel: 8007566023 • Web: jeddahflowers.com

NAWAL STORE Abayas and

N CUBES

kaftans. Stars Avenue,Malik Rd. • Tel: 966-12-6606502 • Web: nawalalmaimani.com

Floral arrangements and delivery for all types of events. Prince Sultan St. • Mob: 966-551406813 • Web: n-cubes.com

A diverse collection of contemporary art products by incredibly talented artists. Red Sea Mall King Abdulaziz Rd. • Tel: 966-126077119 • Web: g-1.com

H.Q. INTERIORS 100% made in

Italy furniture within the Middle East. Al Madinah Rd. • Mob: 966-565659229 • Web: hq-interiors.com

IKEA To offer a wide range of

well-designed, functional home furnishing products at low prices. Al Aziziyah • Tel: 966-920004532 • Web: ikea.com

SINWAN Concept design house. Khaldiya Dist., Abdullah Aba Al Khalil St.• Tel: 966-12-6060811• Web: sinwanconcept

PHOTOGRAPHERS MC PHOTOGRAPHY

A professional photography service in the Gulf region. Jeddah • mchahine.com • Web:mchahine.com

PHOTOGRAPHY BY SAMIA

Portrait and digital artist. Kayyal St. • Mob: 966-555623613 • Web: photographybysamia.com

REEM BAJABAA Fashion and wedding photographer. Web: reembajabaa.com

UNIQUE SHOTS Specializes

in contemporary wedding and lifestyle storytelling. Jeddah. • Mob: 966-555072883 • Web: uniqueshots-Photo.com

CLINICS ABJAD CENTER Provide a

variety of programs covering the needs of girls in health, psychological and social aspects. Off abdullah albalkhail St.• Tel: +966-12-6968599 • Web: abjadcenter.org.sa

ACT ADULT AND CHILD THERAPY CENTER

Providing accessible and innovative mental health care services for children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Al Awadi, Al Andalus • Tel: +966-12-2615950 • Web: actjeddah.com

ARAB DOCTORS CLINIC

Deliver world-class health care from a local doctor to patient, backed up by top medical specialists and supported by the latest research and education. Salama Dist. • Tel: +966-12-6060092

BEAUTY CLINIC Plastic surgery, dermatology and laser hair removal. King Abdul Aziz Rd., Az Zahra • Tel: +966-12-0020129 • Web: beautyclinic-sa.com

DERMA CLINIC Leading center for dermatology, laser and plastic surgery in the Middle East. Tahlia St. - Bin Homran Center • Tel: +96612-6699999 • Web: derma-clinic.com DR ASHY MEDICAL CENTER

Medical services covering all branches of the field of cosmetic surgery, laser, skin diseases, weight loss and skin care. Al-Rawda Dist. - AbdulMaqsood Khoja St. • Tel: 920009336 • Web: mamdoohashy.com

EED CLINIC Cosmetic and medical services. Steen St. • Tel: +966-12-6398858 • Web: eedclinic.net

FIRST CLINIC Top-rated

medicial facilities and services. Al Zahra’a Dist. • Tel: +966-12-2754243

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INTERNATIONAL DIABETES CARE CENTER (IDCC)

and services. Al Zahra, Mishrifah• Tel: +966-12-6611222 • Web: attartravel.com

For everything related to diabetes. Prince Sultan St.• Tel: +966920004478• Web: idcc.com.sa

DAREEN TRAVEL AGENCY Travel and tourism agency. Al Madinah Al Monawarah Rd.• Tel: +966-12-6691831• Web: dareenagency.com

OBAGI A global specialty

pharmaceutical company founded by leading skin care experts. Al Hamra Dist. - Arafat St. • Tel: 966-126614000 • Web: obagihospital.com

ELAF TRAVEL Full range of travel and tourism services in the Kingdom. Al Hamra• Tel: +966012-6641233 • Web: elafgroup.com

SKY CLINIC Offering specialized skin services. Sari St. • Tel: +966-12-6064473 • Web: skyclinic.net

MAJED TRAVEL & TOURISM

All things travel and tourism. King Fahad Rd. • Tel: +966-12-6873600

ZAHID TRAVEL Your travel agency, world-wide. Al-Hamra Dist. • Tel: +966-12-2613595 • Web: zahidtravel.com

GYM & HEALTH CENTERS ARENA MMA & FITNESS

Home to the most qualified and experienced martial arts and fitness experts in Saudi Arabia. Al Nahdah• Tel: +966-12-613-2525 • Web: arena.sa

HOTELS ALBILAD HOTEL

CONCEPT 10 10 Personal and

An oasis of hospitality situated right by the Red Sea. Al-Corniche Highway • Tel: +966-12-694 4777 • Web: albiladhotel.net

FITNESS FIRST One of the

CROWNE PLAZA Experience comfort and convenience. Al Hamra • Tel: +966-12-6611000 • Web: ihg.com

private training. Prince Sultan St. (AL Salamah Center) • Tel: +966-126165665 • Web: concept1010pro.com world’s leading health and fitness companies. Sixty street behind Arab National Bank • Tel: +966-12-6900881 • Web: fitnessfirst-me.com

FITNESS TIME Provide the

best sports and fitness services. Madinah Rd. - Mohamadiyah Dist. • Tel: +966-12-6226369 • Web: fitnesstime.com.sa

GOLD’S GYM ELITE Designed

to empower and guide women to reach their personal health and wellness goals. Al Khaldiah • Tel: +966-12-2282858 • Web: ggarabia.com

HEALTHYU Weight loss center with licensed dietitians who personalize meal plans. Al Rawdah St. • Tel: 920011410 • Mob: +966-530926368 • Web: healthyuksa.com • Email: info@healthyuksa.com

HOLIDAY INN The perfect mix

SPA & BEAUTY CENTERS BOUTHAINA

Beauty and personal care. Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-12-6666662 • Web: bouthaina.com

CHAMELLE PLAZA Relieve

physical and emotional stress. Al Hamra. • Tel: +966-12-6656807 • Web: chamelleclub.com

EVE SALONS & SPA One stop destination for services and products pertaining to fashion & beauty for women. Sultan St., Al Haram • Tel: +966-12-6581977 • Web: evejeddah.com

JUNIOR GYM Sports and physical activities for children age 1 to 14 year. Al-Zahra Dist. • Tel: +966-12-6911347 • Web: juniorgym.com

JEAN LOUIS DAVID

OLYMPIA CENTER The

celebrity salon and a leading beauty house in the Middle East. Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-566882700 • Web: maisondejoelle.com

largest and most successful fitness center in the kingdom. Al Hamra • Tel: +966-12-6655000 • Web: olympia-center.com

WORLD GYM - LADIES The iconic celebrity fitness scene and the serious, no-nonsense workout. Tujjar Jeddah • Mob: +966-556689923 • Web: Tahlia St.z-club.com

OBAGI A global specialty

pharmaceutical company founded by leading skin care experts. Al Hamra Dist. - Arafat St. • Tel: +966-126614000 • Web: obagihospital.com

Z CLUB Offering its clients a

package of sense relaxation, healing, rejuvenation and strengthening. Tahlia St. • Tel: +96612-6690204 • Web: z-club.com

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Hair and beauty services. King Rd. Tower • Tel: +966-12-6655000 • Web: 966-12-6068678

MAISON DE JOELLE A

NAIL ART First nail care salon

to open in Jeddah. Al Kayyal St. • Mob: +966-506669851• Web: nails-art.com

ORIANA A sanctuaryt o

experience soothing and rejuvenating service. Attallah Center, Cornish • Tel: +966-126220773 • Web: oriana-sa.com

TONI&GUY Latest fashion in the hairdressing industry around the world. Tahlia St. • Tel: +966-122616230 • Web: toniandguy-sa.com

PEST CONTROL MASA PEST CONTROL

Offers effective pest control by strict observance and maintenance os high quality service standards. • Tel: +966-12-2601684 • Web: masapestcontrol.com.sa

SWEEP To provide customers with a pest free environment that is safe for all. Al-Nahda Dist. • Mob: +966-545448181• Web: sweeppestcontrol.com

TRAVEL AGENCIES ACE TRAVEL Ranked among the

top three travel agencies in the Kingdom. Heraa St.• Tel: +966-126056002 • Web: ace-travel.com

AHLAM TRAVEL Flight, hotel and cruise bookings. • Tel: +966-126610761 • Web: ahlamsa.com AL AMOUDI TRAVEL AGENCY Deliver the best travel and tourism experience to clients within the Kingdom. King Abdullah Rd. • Tel: +966-12-6577333 • Web: altayyaronline.com

AL TAYYAR TRAVEL Combines

PLANET BEACH Enjoy a private

21st-century facilities with impeccable service and Saudi hospitality. Corniche • Tel: +966-122295555 • Web: ihg.com

SPA LOUNGE Providing worldclass spa and wellness experiences for the mind, body and soul. Al Kayyal • Tel: +966-12-2630904

ATTAR TRAVEL An expert

spa experience for a reasonable cost. Al Batarji St. • Mob: +966581097799 • Web: planetbeach.com

in the delivery of travel solutions

of business and pleasure for today’s comfortseeking traveler. Al Madina Rd. • Mob: +966-509970091 • Web: ihg.com

INTERCONTINENTAL

Combines 21st-century facilities with impeccable service and Saudi hospitality. Corniche • Tel: +966-122295555 • Web: ihg.com

JEDDAH HILTON Convenient for both travellers and those on pilgrimage. Corniche Rd.• Tel: 920003800 • Web: hilton.com

LE MÉRIDIEN Exposes the

curious and creative-minded traveller to the most unexpected and engaging experiences a destination has to offer. Tahlia St.• Tel: +966-12-6633333 • Web: lemeridienjeddah.com

MÖVENPICK Discover the utmost in refined comfort and unrivalled service with a personal touch when you book an unforgettable stay. Madinah Rd.• Tel: +966-12-6676655 • Web: movenpick.com PARK HYATT Among the finest

luxury hotels in Saudi Arabia. Al Hamra• Tel: +966-122639666 • Web: jeddah.park.hyatt.com.sa

ROSEWOOD JEDDAH

Designed for both the business and leisure traveler. Corniche St. • Tel: +966-12-2607111 • Web: rosewoodhotels.com

SHERATON HOTEL Located in one of the most sought after areas in Jeddah. North Corniche • Tel: +966-12-699 2212 • Web: sheratonjeddah.com



KING SALMAN BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUD

PRINCE MUQRIN BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUD

Prince Khalid Al Faisal

Saudi

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