Samar
Jeddah
3 days
Hi, I'm Samar and I live in Jeddah
Hanna
Abha
7 days
Hi, I’m Hanna I want to travel a lot and make new friends
Norah
Riyadh
1 day
Hey, I'm Nora and I live in Riyadh
Bushra
Makkah Al Mukarramah
7 days
Let’s meet up and introduce ourselves then!
Abrar
Riyadh
3 days
All about new experiences and good conversations, looking to share cultures and exploring the world. I love cats!
Khloud
Riyadh
3 days
Hello, My name is Khloud and I'm interested in art, books, business, camping, culture, education, dancing, events & social, languages, writing, cinema, digital nomad, history, health, technology and solo travel
Reem
I’m a saudi lady, love to travel and explore. I’m interesting to learn more about other’s cultures, meet different people, share my experience and give advices.
Riham
Hi! My name is Riham, I love traveling especially solo, I love exploring new cities, learning about different cultures and meeting new people!
based on 3 experiences
Wish I could share the pictures of my time in KSA, but they are on my previous phone which I do not have on me. With that being said — smooth entry. People were nice and welcoming. Stayed with a young lady that I met on HelloTalk and her family. It was an enjoyable experience as I was able to walk away with many sisters. I plan on returning which should say enough about my time in KSA. Def recommend!
Posted: April 1, 2024I spent a month in Saudi Arabia and visited Mecca, Medina, Al Ula, Riyadh, Dammam, and Jeddah. It was one of the best months of my life. Observing the stars and flying a helicopter in Al Ula were also among the best things to do.
Posted: September 25, 2023Saudi Arabia is a fascinating country. We recently spent a week there, exploring. The people are extremely friendly and kind, the food and coffee are delicious, and there is truly a lot to see. The country is changing rapidly. Before our trip, I spoke with many people who had lived there, both in the past and recently, as I had many concerns. Everyone claimed that it's a normal country in terms of everyday life, there's no need to cover up, it's very safe, and the prices are affordable. And that's exactly how it turned out. The country remains untouched by mass tourism, and people are genuinely interested in getting to know foreigners and their cultures. I wear an abaya, which I bought in Jordan, and a headscarf, which earned me compliments every day. I often saw Saudi women with uncovered heads or in western dress (especially in Riyadh). I also met several same-sex couples who were holding hands.
Posted: August 20, 2023