Uniquely diverse At 28,000 square kilometres, the Red Sea Project on the Western coast of Saudi Arabia between the cities of Umluj and Al Wajh is one of the most ambitious tourism development projects ever. Situated between the cities of Umluj and Al Wajh on the west coast of Saudi Arabia, the site is at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa and within eight hours’ flying time of 80 percent of the world’s population.© 2020, The Red Sea Development Company. The developer behind Saudi Arabia’s mega-city Red Sea Project said it has begun to identify the location of its overwater assets around four key islands at exclusive experience of unparalleled diversity for discerning global travellers. "Everyone in the Kingdom is aligned to #Vision2030... Everyone across all government agencies is committed to fulfilling the Vision and I think we're benefiting from all of that. All rights reserved. By accessing The Red Sea Development Company website, you accept our By accessing The Red Sea Development Company website, you accept our The developer behind Saudi Arabia’s mega-city Red Sea Project said it has begun to identify the location of its overwater assets around four key islands at the destination in the Kingdom’s western coast, according to a statement from The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC). Experienced local boat crews carefully navigated the coral reefs in the area to place buoys marking the locations of the structures. The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC), developer of The Red Sea Project , announced the approval of the project’s masterplan, designed by the US’s WATG, and Buro Happold from the UK, in January. The site encompasses an archipelago of more than 90 pristine islands, miles of sweeping desert and dramatic mountain landscapes. The Red Sea Project will set new standards in sustainable development and exceed expectations to create a unique travel experience and unforgettable memories. All elements of the project will be guided by the master developer, The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC). Around 1,000 pilgrims made their final journey to the Jamarat wall to stone the three pillars, before heading to Makkah to perform prayers at the Grand Mosque and complete their hajj. DUBAI: Small groups of pilgrims performed one of the final rites of the hajj on Friday as Muslims worldwide marked the start of the Eid Al-Adha holiday amid a global pandemic that has impacted nearly every aspect of this year's pilgrimage and celebrations. To preserve and enhance the ecosystem at #TheRedSea Project, we will install a network of sensors across the destination that will track the environment in real time. In Indonesia, home to the world’s largest population of Muslims, people were allowed to attend Eid prayers in mosques under strict health guidelines, including that they bring their own prayer mats and pray several feet apart from one another. around one of the world's hidden natural treasures. RIYADH: The Red Sea Development Company, the business behind one of the world’s most ambitious tourism projects, has identified the optimal positions for the resort’s so-called “overwater assets” that will be built around four key islands along the Red Sea coast. Follow @arabnews. Red Sea Ecotecture. “What I say to contractors is Saudi Arabia is where it is happening. May 01, 2020 06:30. Women cut off a small lock of hair in a sign of spiritual rebirth and renewal. Our ambitious vision to deliver unforgettable, personalized experiences in a stunning environment is also matched by our commitment to:offer access to some of Saudi Arabia’s most important cultural treasures.protect, preserve and enhance the local environment; andset a new standard in sustainable development;
The Red Sea Project and other major programmes of work planned in the kingdom mean Saudi Arabia is now a key target for construction companies in the region looking for new work. they return home and for years to come. The Red Sea Project will be an exquisite sanctuary offering indulgent experiences, seamlessly customized to the unique needs of each visitor. In particular, the Red Sea Project will mitigate carbon dioxide emissions, waste production, and light and noise pollution, maintaining the destination at a level equivalent to a Marine Protected Area.