Whereare the people? Not a single soul. Tall buildings are a dime a dozen nowadays. The globe is full of them. And none of the buildings I have seen linger in my memory, be it buildings in Dubai and elsewhere. I honestly believe Saudis could do a lot better with all the money they have. A livable, walkable, bikeable, denser green city with a robust community is the way to go. Countries with much less wealth are crushing it. Just a thought. Edit. I saw a handful of people towards the end.
There are multiple reasons, climate is the biggest problem, extremely hot weather conditions and every second day sand storms might made this situation for almost no pedestrians anywhere. But on the other hand, Saudi Government is building new climate friendly zero carbon emissions cities and they are also making the old cities greener slowly slowly as well which they plan to complete until 2030.
@@fakhan132 You must be blind. The video shows more than the highway. There are buildings alongside the road. They are NOT on the highway. I saw no people on the sidewalks or coming out or going into buildings. And I do not cry for Saudi Arabia, except when it decapitates women on the public square. So barbaric. No amount of buildings are going to wash that away in the memory of any decent person. You asked for it.
There is no comparison of Dubai and Riyadh at the moment. Dubai is more developed for sure. But if we explore Riyadh city properly then it doesn't disappoint in anyways. Secondly there are still many projects going on in the city to make it even more pleasing and attractive to tourists. I'm sure the general perspective will change after a few years due to the amount of development in the city.
@@dilchaspmanazar9955 There should be more green spaces. Also, the temperature is very high. It gives me the feeling that it is a dusty desert city with no clean air
due to extreme weather conditions and having sand storms very often, make the overall experience a bit unpleasant but the Saudi government is making their cities greener slowly but surely.
Nice
Mosques of Riyadh are beautiful and neat.Roads of Riyadh clean and neat.There is peace and tranquility there.
@@adn768 that's true
Amazing 12 lane road cutting across the entire city
Beautiful country Saudi Arab 🇸🇦❤
Yes Indeed
@@dilchaspmanazar9955Saudi Arabia is the World's greatest peaceful country of the world
Masha Allah beautiful ❤❤
@@AkhlaqAhmed-px7sq Thanks 😊
Riyadh is the best city in the world to live in.
@@adn768 Boring af & the food sucks
SAUDI ARABIA IS A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY WITH NON EXISTANT CRIME RATE.
Middle east is the best
I like your videos want temperature in summer and winter this looks like Florida weather
@@larrywaswhton7879 Thanks, now a days in summer the average temperature in Riyadh is 47°, 48° degree Celsius (113°,115° Fahrenheit).
Chauvinista amei. Linda cidade eu me apaixonei
Riyad kota tersibuk untuk jamaah haji dari mekkah menginap di hotel hotel riyad kota suci riyad ...😅😅
I gotta give credit where it’s due, some of the buildings are a real work of art!
@@potter3439 Thanks for your Comment 😊
Thank you brother for this beautiful trip ❤
My Pleasure brother 🙏
Best country KSA ❤ please make of Al khobar.
Sure, soon. 😇
Dude do a drive from DQ to King Fahad Stadium :)
Yes, will do it soon.
Driving of bike in saudia Arabia is to dangerous
@@MuhammadBilal-g6r yes, not recommended
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Whereare the people? Not a single soul. Tall buildings are a dime a dozen nowadays. The globe is full of them. And none of the buildings I have seen linger in my memory, be it buildings in Dubai and elsewhere. I honestly believe Saudis could do a lot better with all the money they have. A livable, walkable, bikeable, denser green city with a robust community is the way to go. Countries with much less wealth are crushing it. Just a thought.
Edit. I saw a handful of people towards the end.
There are multiple reasons, climate is the biggest problem, extremely hot weather conditions and every second day sand storms might made this situation for almost no pedestrians anywhere. But on the other hand, Saudi Government is building new climate friendly zero carbon emissions cities and they are also making the old cities greener slowly slowly as well which they plan to complete until 2030.
@@dilchaspmanazar9955 Good to know. The big park that is planned to be built is impressive, and worth spending money on.
Blud stop crying it’s literally a highway you want someone to walk on the highway
@@fakhan132 You must be blind. The video shows more than the highway. There are buildings alongside the road. They are NOT on the highway. I saw no people on the sidewalks or coming out or going into buildings. And I do not cry for Saudi Arabia, except when it decapitates women on the public square. So barbaric. No amount of buildings are going to wash that away in the memory of any decent person. You asked for it.
The climate is very hot there. That's why there are just a few pedestrians.
It's a boring and bad city, Dubai is much better
There is no comparison of Dubai and Riyadh at the moment. Dubai is more developed for sure. But if we explore Riyadh city properly then it doesn't disappoint in anyways. Secondly there are still many projects going on in the city to make it even more pleasing and attractive to tourists. I'm sure the general perspective will change after a few years due to the amount of development in the city.
@@dilchaspmanazar9955 There should be more green spaces. Also, the temperature is very high. It gives me the feeling that it is a dusty desert city with no clean air
due to extreme weather conditions and having sand storms very often, make the overall experience a bit unpleasant but the Saudi government is making their cities greener slowly but surely.
Better at getting your wallet dry, you mean?
@@dilchaspmanazar9955 Saudi arabia is still an unfree muslim country no matter how many `changes` takes place there. 😄😄
Riyadh city nice.
Indeed 👍🏻
Super Cantry