2017-02-28

Probably, the first question you be asking to yourself coming here is, why am I here? why will I want to go to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the first place? Don't I have any better option than this? what's so special about here? I too had the same thoughts when I first came to know that I will be travelling here for nearly a month. But only thoughts and imaginations are free to judge and guide. No country is as bad as we all are told about or the media cast and no country is as good as we all think or read.

One of my close friend once told me that you can always visit a place at least once. even hell is worth visiting once. By hell, I did not mean North Korea. It may be an exception :) Just kidding. When you see things through your own eyes, only then you are in true position to decide the differences. Does not the sand and the palm tree excite you to come, visit them? Do not you want to hear the songs of desert wind? We all were beginner once and the beginner's luck is now.

December 31 2016, last day of year. The very next day is a new year, a new resolution, a new challenges and new opportunities. For me its a new country, new land, new people and new language. I was at the IGI Airport New Delhi and was excited and nervous at the same time. I was sitting there at the corner of a chair and was watching outside. It was the time. I could hear the echo. The sky was being celebrated for the new born of a new year. I was alone there waiting for boarding announcement and so does the other passengers. It is the silent of the silent moments that realised us that things are not that bad as they look. A three year old girl was playing in front of me, trying her best to pick up a big ball. I kept myself busy watching her. Once in a while, She laughed looking at me. I had no options, So I did play with her for sometime. I was not alone any more. The next thing I remember was, I boarded the flight, fell asleep and woke up in a new land.

It was an early morning. the wind was touching my skin, may be trying to welcome me. Through she was asking - what is an stranger doing in an strange land. one of the best thing about desert is the morning and evening wind. Its not too hot nor too cold, through days are hotter normally. you will not find any better time to roam around except morning and the evening.

This ancient city is formed in the middle of desert but modern infrastructure and proper planning keep the human life in comfort. Roads are wide and clean (mostly). Electricity is provided 27x7 throughout the year and very cheap. Supermarket have taken the place of traditional shops. Taxi are now mode for transportation rather than traditional public bus. When you visit here, try your best not look like a foreigner, always try to look as a local. Remember, this is the key to avoid any unwanted attraction. Airport is 40 km away from the city but a new metro line is constructed and soon will be ready for public use. I stay in An Nuzhah area, which is not far from famous Hayat Mall.

Caution: Photography is not allow publicly in Saudi Arabia. So, Ask a local before clicking any picture. All the images are taken from Google.

Traffic

Traffic is smooth in most part of the city but traffic rules are strict here. Taxi are available everywhere but If you are going to ride your own vehicle, you have be careful. Most local people are rich and have their own cars. youngster ride cars not bike, surprisingly right?. expecting to see any bicycle on the road is not less than any dream. through in old city area (i.e. Batha) you can spot one. Camera are installed by roadside, so mind your speed limit when you pass by otherwise you may have to visit a police station and that is not good for you.

Taxi

Almost every taxi driver is Pakistani. Its good to have someone who know you and your land, and can understand and speak your tong. They are more excited to know about, what is going on in our country then I to ask them about the local tradition and precautions. They understand India and Pakistan better than the million of people living on each side of the boarder. A few minutes chat with them is worth remembering.

Water

Water is transported to city from the sea or other part of the country. It is first refined and then send through pipeline to the city. you can see the process on Youtube. only packed water bottles are safe for drinking, so don't ever try to drink water from open source. there is rarely any shortage of water as per I come to know. Your meal is always added with a water bottle by default, so no worries.

Electricity

The city provide 24x7 electricity to all house and business units. Surprisingly, electric wire are transported through underground that's make it safe and street more open and less crowded. As per local, electricity is very cheap as compared to others household supply.

Rain

Its rain here, sometime in season but most of the months are dry and hot. I cant explain my expectation, when I was here, I always pray to rain at least for few hours only. I wanted to see the wet desert and smell the freshness of years old history it had contain in its heart. Gods are cruel. They never listen and it never rain.

Houses

Most family house are not more than 3 floor. This may be because of hot weather and traditional design. It was January and I could feel the heat in midday. lower ground keeps the house cool and help to maintain internal temperature. Through many multi stone building has been constructed and few was under construction in the olaya street, the main business street.

Tree

Tree?? This is a serious problem here. I'm from a country where tree and greenery are part of my daily life. Now all of sudden you were here but no tree. I have always looked for the places where I can find some. There are few parks in the city but most of them allow entry for family only. palm tree are all that you can see. They give you food and dates and had helped local survived for years. Now they need our help to survive.

City

Main commercial and business unites are in the new developed area of the city. through this city persist its ancient culture, Batha is a local market where you can see it. In most part of the new city, supermarket is centre for grocery and other household supplied but still in the old part, south of the city, reside the old heard of the city and its culture. here roads are narrow and streets are crowed with people. You cannot know Saudi, its people and its history without knowing this part.

Food

McDonalds, KFC, burger King, Pizza Hut, Subway, Starbucks, Hardee's/Carl's Jr., Little Caesars etc. major international food brand are here. Smoking is limited and drinking is totally banned. Alcohol, nightclubs, cinemas, theatres, playing music in public and mingling with unrelated people of the opposite sex all banned by law.

The national dish is the Kabsa (orange/red coloured rice with lamb or chicken with strong essence and spices, but not chilli). It is similar to the Indian Briyani but not quite the same. I love the test, it was different. when you are here you can't afford to miss it. major restaurant serve kabsa with different rice and flavour. shwarma (doner kebab) is widely available option too. SAR15 is enough for getting a shwarma for single person.

Language

Arabic is local language but due to a large popularity from Hindi speaking region(India, Pakistan, Bhutan and Bangladesh) Hindi is secondary language. Only educated people understand English and sometime it become problem to find one.

What to buy

Date are you first and foremost choice. Locally grown dates of high quality are widely available. you will find a large verity of date in local as well as in supermarket. Carpets are a favourite purchase, most of these coming from nearby Iran. Gold prices are cheap in Saudi Arabia, and bargaining is a norm in most small to medium sized store. So investing a small amount would not be a bad idea. Perfume is another attraction. Based on my experience, people here are addicted to perfume and buy a lot of it. If you did not find anything interesting then you can always go for clothing or Batha market. As women and young girls all required to wear an abaya (a long and loose black robe) whenever they step outside, surprisingly major shops dominated to female in malls as compare to male. You be surprise to see the verity and modernity in clothing option available for female. Its not less than that of western.

Batha - Must Visit Market

Its old Riyadh city. this part is more crowed and have narrow roads. traffic may be an issue but that's depends on time of the day. Generally evening or early morning is best time to come here. If is always better to have a local companion if possible because he knows the street better. A hotel staff, who was from Nepal, was promised to join me but unfortunately He got some urgent work. I was all by my self and Google map was my new companion. There is a popular memo on internet saying - Don't take Google map too seriously. well, I did and landed in the wrong market in Batha. I planned to reach Indian and Pakistani market and now I was in Saudi old market. But everything happened for a reason. I got to know the city and its people from more closer now. I tested some local food here. It looks like idli of south India but was bigger in size. It was served with - green chatni, pickels and some other mixture of mustered with salt and local spice. the test was superb.

After wondering for nearly half an hour I finally reached the place. They call it - Indian market/Pakistani market/Bhutani market/ Nepali market and other so but it does not matter. People from different country used to give name to this place based of their own country. I think it contain a shadow of all. century ago these all country were part of a same empire and here they are again, mixed with one another. I felt this much comfortable for the first time in this unknown land. I was home and English was no longer a primary language for communication. Maximum part of goods are imported from these country so you can always buy them in your home country. I'm not here to buy stuff, I'm here to buy the warm of the people, who live here for decade, their knowledge and wisdom. I also got an opportunities to talk to few people in the midway. The old one will always surprise you with their knowledge and understanding of matter. I roam the narrow street for hours till my leg can go no longer. It was late night, I had some street food and leave to find a cab to return my hotel. I was tired but happy. The wind was touching my face with her cold hand, may be now she knew that I was no longer an unknown to this unknown land.

Kingdom Tower Centre and Al Faisaliah Mall

Kingdom tower is famous of its stunning piece of modern architecture and Sky Bridge. This 99 floor building have first 2 floors dedicated for shopping, an underground food court and rest luxurious hotel. If you are here you should not miss Sky Bridge. A High-speed elevators fly you at 180km/h to the 99th-floor Sky Bridge, from where the views are breathtaking (you’re allowed to take photos from up here). There is no time limit, so spend some quality time watching the vast horizon, the city and sunset. Photography is allow here.

Al Faisaliah Mall 44 floors contain a five-star deluxe hotel and four exclusive restaurants, offices, apartments, the Sky shopping mall and a fabulous viewing platform. food court on the third floor is among the best in the Kingdom as they say. I got a change to meet a guy from Nepal at one of the Chinese shop. He was very nice and after knowing that I am from India, He added cold drink as complementary to my order. I also visited the kitchen and meet the staff members who are basically from south India and Nepal.

Hayat Mall

Hayat Mall is located in a highly populated area which experiences a large commercial and architectural activity and is main shopping area for most of the residents of Riyadh. You will be surprise to see the great collection of the biggest and most famous International brands store here.

Riyadh Gallery Mall

This three level shopping mall is most popular malls in Riyadh. With a small waterfall inside along with other small tree and plants, having a cup of coffee here is memory for life time. Through its a bit noisy here, the sound of fresh water touches your soul and the cafe music your mind.

National Museum of Saudi Arabia

Undoubtedly this is top sight in Riyadh. This museum is equip up with the latest technology and its galleries covering Arabian history, culture and art. Everything is available in both English and Arabic language. There is a mini-theatres at one corner, after spending hours in the museum, this is best spot to sit, relax and watch a documentary. I could probably spend an entire day sitting here. Photography is allow inside the museum.

King Abdullah Park

This is one of the popular and widely known park in Riyadh city but only family are allow. Situated in the middle of the city, It attract a lots of people in evening time.

Edited By - Ankit Agrawal

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