Indian Embassy unveils culture, heritage at mega tourism event in Riyadh

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Indian ambassador Suhel Ajaz Khan speaking at tourism event in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Guests at Tourism event by Embassy of India in Riyadh unveiling culture, heritage and beyond as part of efforts to connect global partners with India’s diverse experiences. (Supplied)
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Guests at Tourism event by Embassy of India in Riyadh unveiling culture, heritage and beyond as part of efforts to connect global partners with India’s diverse experiences. (Supplied)
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Indian ambassador Suhel Ajaz Khan with guests at Tourism event in Riyadh unveiling culture, heritage and beyond as part of efforts to connect global partners with India’s diverse experiences. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 January 2026
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Indian Embassy unveils culture, heritage at mega tourism event in Riyadh

  • Leading Saudi tour operators participated in the event

RIYADH: The Embassy of India in collaboration with the Indian Ministry of Tourism organized a mega tourism event on Thursday in Riyadh, unveiling culture exhibits, heritage and more as part of efforts to connect global partners with India’s diverse experiences.

Leading Saudi travel and tour operators participated in the event along with key industry partners to explore new business opportunities offered by India’s promising tourism sector.

From India the event was attended by representatives of major tour operators and Indian carriers Air India and Indigo.

Indian Ambassador Suhel Ajaz Khan in his keynote address highlighted the historical bond between India and Saudi Arabia and the significant role played by cross-cultural interactions and close people-to-people ties in nurturing this partnership.

The consistent rise in two-way tourism between both nations is a matter of great satisfaction, which also underlines the strong momentum in our bilateral relations, he added.

The ambassador invited Saudi nationals to choose India as their preferred destination for both leisure and cultural travel to enjoy its fascinating range of experiences.

“From mesmerizing monuments to awe-inspiring wildlife and from exciting adventure activities to relaxing meditation and Ayurveda, the incredible India embodies a full package for global tourists,” said the envoy.

India is the home of 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The ambassador also spoke about the initiatives taken by the Indian government to ease travel for Saudi visitors, particularly with the introduction of an e-visa for Saudi nationals in 2023.

In April 2025, a new ministerial committee on tourism and culture under the India-Saudi Arabia Strategic Partnership Council was created to boost tourism and cultural cooperation.

The event showcased prominent tourist destinations in India with a focus on the states of Maharashtra and Rajasthan.

It also featured cultural performances and culinary samplings.

Celebrity chef Sanjay Thakur presented an overview of culinary tourism options in India, highlighting the shared food heritage between India and Saudi Arabia that evolved over centuries of trade and interaction.

Embassy officials gave a presentation on the Indian visa process for Saudi travelers.

India is an attractive destination for Saudi tourists, traveling solo or with family. Direct air connectivity has increased in recent years, with more flights and eight Indian cities connected directly with Saudi Arabia.


Rare exhibits on display at King Abdulaziz Palace

Updated 30 January 2026
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Rare exhibits on display at King Abdulaziz Palace

  • The piece reflects the precision of traditional craftsmanship and its social symbolism tied to strength and horsemanship

RIYADH: Exhibits on display at the King Abdulaziz Palace in the historic village of Laynah highlight rich aspects of human history and environmental change in the Arabian Peninsula as part of a series of palace activation events organized by the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority during the Darb Zubaida Winter Season.

The exhibits feature rare historical artifacts carrying cultural and scientific significance that document different lifestyles and environmental shifts in the region over the centuries.

Among the most notable pieces is a traditional rifle crafted from natural wood and fitted with a handwoven leather strap, historically used for hunting and protection.

The piece reflects the precision of traditional craftsmanship and its social symbolism tied to strength and horsemanship.

The authority stated that the palace welcomes visitors daily until Feb. 15, from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., as part of unified tourism programs aimed at organizing visitor flow and providing opportunities to explore historical sites in a safe and engaging environment.