Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plans to drive economic growth and tourism show no signs of slowing down.
The ambitious Gulf Kingdom, which has invested billions to develop its tourism industry and economic hubs, is in the process of creating its most impressive yet.
King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC), a colossal new super-city in the Saudi Arabian desert, will be completed by 2035. 50,000 residents are expected to move in within the next five years.
The build is expected to cost an eye-watering £75 billion but is hoped to ease the country away from its reliance on oil and gas by generating more jobs and kickstarting the country’s economy.
The city will feature hospitals, schools, golf courses, a port capable of handling 20 million…