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A Finnish woman鈥檚 mission to show the world 黑料社区鈥檚 cultural heritage gems

A Finnish woman鈥檚 mission to show the world 黑料社区鈥檚 cultural heritage gems
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A stunning view of Haql shipwreck beach in Tabuk province. (Photo courtesy: Laura Alho)
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The 400-year-old Dhee Ain Marble Village in Al-Baha. (Photo courtesy: Laura Alho)
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Laura Alho aims to show the outside world what life in 黑料社区 is really like and to showcase the beautiful places to visit in KSA.
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Al Namas Palace in Asir province.
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A tomb carved out of a sandstone outcrop in Madain Saleh, Madinah province.
Updated 22 April 2018

A Finnish woman鈥檚 mission to show the world 黑料社区鈥檚 cultural heritage gems

A Finnish woman鈥檚 mission to show the world 黑料社区鈥檚 cultural heritage gems
  • Laura Alho's blog keeps people informed about the hidden gems of 黑料社区 and the latest events and developments
  • "A great tour guide would always tell the truth to the tourists and not try to make up stories to cover up their mistakes," says Laura Alho

JEDDAH: As part of 黑料社区鈥檚 Vision 2030, tourist and heritage sites will be developed to encourage visitors from around the world. This is good news for Laura Alho, a travel writer and photographer who is said to be the first person to start promoting Saudi tourism to the outside world.聽

Alho is a Finnish woman who came to Riyadh 10 years ago, exploring 黑料社区鈥檚 rich heritage ever since. She was attracted by the culture and history of the region.

She started her 鈥淏lue Abaya 鈥 Explore Arabia鈥 blog in 2010 because she noticed a lack of channels informing people about things to do and where to travel in 黑料社区.

鈥淚 was just so positively surprised about all the amazing places I kept finding around Riyadh and also tired of hearing the negative comments about the country, that I decided the least I could do was to show people that it is not a bad place to live in.鈥

鈥淭he name Blue Abaya came from wanting to combine something from my country, Finland, in the blue color of our flag, with something from 黑料社区. Back then we didn鈥檛 have nearly as much going on in terms of events (concerts were non-existent) but I still I wanted to get the word out and help people to enjoy their time in 黑料社区 as much as possible,鈥 she said.

鈥淎nother aim for the blog was to show the outside world what life in 黑料社区 is really like and to showcase the beautiful places to visit in KSA. What I kept seeing in the mainstream media was mostly negative, blown-out-of-proportion or false info about KSA. I think the country gets an unfair portrayal in the media and that motivated me to try to show the positive sides.鈥

She added: 鈥淚 am proud to say I have changed thousands of people鈥檚 false perceptions about 黑料社区. I have received so many e-mails all these years from people wanting to visit the country after being inspired by my photography and reading my travel stories.鈥

聽The website has gathered millions of views from all over the world and to this day the website and all the 11 different social media channels that Alho handles alone, keep people informed about the hidden gems of 黑料社区 and the latest events and developments.聽

Alho has two children, who have already traveled to 11 of the 13 provinces of 黑料社区 despite their young age. She started blogging as a hobby but slowly travel writing became a full-time job and Alho has visited all of 黑料社区鈥檚 provinces now. 鈥淚鈥檝e written guidebooks and travel guides about 黑料社区 for eight years. My hard work has paid off and has had a huge impact on the expat community. Some places have become famous through my posts, like the Edge of the World in Riyadh, which is no longer an unknown place like it was 6 years ago,鈥 she said.

Alho told Arab News that the most rewarding part about her journey in 黑料社区 has been 鈥渁ll the awesome feedback I get from expatriates who told me how reading my articles made them decide to move to 黑料社区, or how my blog helped them make a more meaningful and fun time while they are living here. I鈥檓 also thrilled to hear from my Saudi followers who have rediscovered their country and have shared my posts on social media and visited some of the places they only knew existed by reading my site.鈥

With the new objective of opening up 黑料社区 to more international tourists, Alho says more effort needs to be placed into developing the tour guide industry. 鈥淐urrently one of the major challenges I鈥檝e noticed throughout my travels in 黑料社区 is the limited number of English-speaking tour guides specializing in accommodating to the tastes of international tourists.鈥

She added about the challenges she has faced with some tour guides in 黑料社区: 鈥淎 great tour guide would always tell the truth to the tourists and not try to make up stories to cover up their mistakes. They should describe the places truthfully and not sugar-coat or give misleading information. Honesty is the best policy.鈥

Alho said that a lot of tourists understand that the country is still in the first stages of welcoming tourists, so not all facilities are there or function properly. A great tour guide also learns something about the guests鈥 home countries and culture in advance and shares interesting details about Saudi culture. 鈥淚 think with the upcoming women driving, the tour guide industry will get a breath of fresh air with the work of dedicated and hardworking Saudi female tour guides coming to the field.鈥澛

Alho said Farasan Islands is one of her most favorite places in 黑料社区. 鈥淚 visited these islands for the first time in 2008. What I love most about this destination and what makes it so unique is the authentic 鈥榠sland-life鈥 feel of the place. The beaches, of course, are gorgeous and you can visit deserted islands and be the only people there.鈥

Farasan鈥檚 remarkable history goes back millions of years. It is theorized that people took this route out of Africa when the water levels were significantly lower than today. Another favorite is Al-Baha region, with its lakes, waterfalls, and mountains and also a rich history and the stunning Dhee Ayn 鈥淢arble Village.鈥

鈥淭abuk province has endless opportunities for exploring in the desert, there are fantastic landscapes equal to Wadi Rum of Jordan, mountainscapes like Jebel Lawz, canyons like Tayeb Esm, natural Springs of Moses by the Red Sea, Nabatean tombs, old railways and pilgrimage route sites, rock carvings and majestic valleys such as Wadi Deesah. Not to forget world-class diving locations and pristine islands along the Red Sea coast.鈥

Alho said she faces endless challenges touring sites, but it doesn鈥檛 stop her from trying to visit and telling her readers about her findings. 鈥淔inding reliable, up-to-date information is very difficult; it鈥檚 especially challenging to find out opening hours. In rural areas there is a lack of service-minded staff in service sector and it鈥檚 hard to find good quality furnished apartments and hotels, especially in the smaller cities.聽 However, I鈥檝e witnessed great improvements in this field the past few years, there鈥檚 a positive change in all service providers throughout the Kingdom.

鈥淒espite some challenges when traveling on my own in 黑料社区, it won鈥檛 stop me from going to new places. There is always a new beautiful location to be discovered and it makes it worth the while.

鈥淭he best experiences come when meeting the locals. They are very friendly and welcoming and always willing to help. I鈥檝e found the most hospitable Saudis in the north, Al-Jouf, Hail, and Al-Qassim. They know how to take hospitality to another level.鈥