jeezan

anyone ever been to jeezan?
can you tell if there are any good places for sighseeing.
good accommodation?

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don know :(

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Its oke :hinna:
abbu ne waisey bhi jaaney se mana ker diya ab :hinna:

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:hurray: tum b nai ja sakti :stuck_out_tongue:

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:vivo:

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why do you need to go to Jeezan.. its a horrible city to start with. it was so humid and hot when I last went there.. I have spent most of time in Saudi Arabia. especially in Khobar and Jeddah, but Jeezan was something special... if you want to go, then try Abha and Khamis Mushait or Al-Baha for a change.. you will love it.

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Khamees Mushait is amazing

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*there is tourism in saudi arabia?...i am surprized...honestly *

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khober is nice...ABHA is good , much breezier ..

There is local tourism, and probably people form neighboring countries come to visit. But I think most people would rather visit Dubai or Bahrain :wink:

There are interesting places to see there which have a lot of history. From my experience there were only a few thing one could do in the cities: shopping, visit a park, go to a beach (women in Abayas :smiley: ) or visit relatives. There is a lot of Islamic and pre-Islamic history there, but for a long time tourist visas were rare. But seems like things are changing

The Associated Press: Digging up the Saudi past: Some would rather not

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ppl go to Abha, Khamis Mushait and AlBaha for beautiful mountains and cold weather... which obviously one cant find in Bahrain and Dubai.

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Thanx for the info. yes, i agree with islamic history so i thought only ziyarat stuff there.

visitor visas are now a reality…thats a welcoming change. finally! i wunder if half the tourist will stay on looking for work :)**

Tum kab gai thi wahan :bummer: