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Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Al-Rahma Mosque

Al-Rahma Mosque is one of the famous mosques in the city of Jeddah, Mecca province. Built in 1985, this mosque is unique as a Floating Mosque because it is surrounded by the sea. So that when the tide is rising, the mosque looks as if it is floating. This mosque has a combination of modern and old architecture with 52 outer domes beside the main dome and 23 external umbrellas as well as ornaments outside the building bearing the verses of the Koran. In general, visitors come to this mosque at dawn or sunset to enjoy the views of the Red S...

Monday, February 10, 2020

Visa for Mesir Here!

Visa A visa is a document of permission to enter someone into a country. A visa is an ‘may visit’ proof given to residents of a country if it enters the territory of another country that requires an entry permit. Can be in the form of a visa sticker that can be applied at the embassy of the country to be visited or in the form of a stamp on the passport in certain countries Visa Visa Management Services Requirements : Original valid passport. Fill...

Visa services for turkey

 Visa services for turkey Visa Service for turkey is a document of permission to enter someone into a country that can be obtained at an embassy where the country has a consulate general or a foreign embassy. we can help you with Turkey visa services, with various facilities. immediately contact our Travel Consultant. Requirements: 1. A valid passport for at least 6 months. 2. 2 (two) pieces of 4x6 white background color photographs. 3....

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Masmak Fortress in the Saudi capital

Masmak Fortress in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, was first built around 1865. But the building became famous after 37 years later. In 1902, the exiled member of the kingdom, Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud, returned to his ancestral home, Riyadh and captured this fortress. Headquartered in Masmak, he continued to conquer various kingdoms in the region, before finally uniting them and becoming the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that we know today. At...

Gateway to Mecca

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site is the Gateway to Mecca, which is located in the Old City of Jeddah. In the 7th century AD, Jeddah was the main port in the Indian Ocean trade. This gate also serves as an entry point for Muslim pilgrims arriving by sea on their way to the religious city of Mecca. Until now the gate is still maintained not only as historical evidence but also a tourist attraction. This gate presents a very distinctive architecture. As...

Mada'in Saleh was the second largest city for the Nabataeans

Mada'in Saleh was the second largest city for the Nabataeans, namely people who settled throughout Arabia until the Jordan Valley until their kingdom was occupied by the Romans in 106 AD. Now, the city only remains in ruins. The ruins left 130 ancient tombs and small pre-Islamic era altars, all made of stone walls. In this place tourists can witness the Nabatean art skills through carvings on the stone wall. The inscription is a remarkable relic...