Al-Qusaimah is not an easy land and has many trees.
Al-Qassim is located in the center of the Kingdom on the Najd plateau, which has made it occupy a prominent position in terms of trade, agriculture, and population. The Wadi Al-Rummah, the longest valley in the Arabian Peninsula, runs through it. Its area is approximately 73,000 square kilometers, representing about 3.2% of the total area of the Kingdom. The Al-Qassim region is connected to the Riyadh, Al Madinah Al Munawarah, and Hail regions by a network of high-quality express roads and services. It also has Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz International Airport, which is located in the center of the region and from which many international and domestic flights depart, in addition to the SAR train station. Comprehensive healthcare is also available in the region through hospitals affiliated with the Ministry of Health or military sectors, which provide treatment services to citizens, expatriates, and visitors to the region.
Al-Qassim: The Heart of Agriculture and Source of Goodness in the Kingdom
Al-Qassim is one of the administrative regions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and its capital is the city of Buraidah. It is characterized by the availability of groundwater and supplies the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the finest types of dates and vegetables. Its most important cities are Buraidah, Unaizah, Ar Rass, Al Mithnab, Al Bukayriyah, Al Badai, Al Mithnab, Al Khubara, Riyadh Al Khubara, Al Aysiyah, Oqlat as-Suqoor, Dhariyah, Uyun al-Jawa, and others.
Tour Al-Qassim
Learn about some of the landmarks and historical sites of the Al-Qassim region.