Introduction
Arabia has intrigued travellers for centuries. Its vast
swathes of desert were the swaddling clothes of infant
Islam, the Arab race and of Arabic, a language considered
holy by Muslims. It's also home to two of Islam's holiest
cities and a host of modern, thriving, oil-rich metropolises.
Today's Saudi Arabia has held on to its mystique by being
incredibly difficult to visit. But if you can find someone
to sponsor you or decide to take an expensive 'approved'
tour, it's worth coming here for the desert and mountain
scenery, and some of the Middle East's best archaeological
sites.
Full country name: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Area: 2 million sq km
Population: 24.2 million
Capital City: Riyadh (pop 3 million)
People: Arabs, Bedouins, Najdis and expats from
all over the world
Language: Arabic, English
Religion: Islam
Government: monarchy
Head of State: King Fahd bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud
Head of Government: First Deputy Prime Minister
Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz
GDP: US$186 billion
GDP per capita: US$9,000
Annual Growth: -9%
Inflation: 0%
Major Industries: Oil, steel, cement, wheat
Major Trading Partners: Japan, United States, EU,
India