Saudi Arabia gets first woman tourist guide

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MADINAH: A Saudi woman, after being certified by the Islamic Studies and Research Center (ISRC), set a milestone by becoming the first woman tourist guide, the Saudi Gazette reported.

Ayesha Khaja said she worked hard to earn a certificate from the ISRC to become the first woman expert on Islamic heritage, which allowed her to register as a tourist guide with the Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH).

She added the commission should organise continuous and regular tourism trips to show tourists the historic and Islamic landmarks in the area.

“Madinah has a rich Islamic history and is one of the most visited cities in the Kingdom.

“There are many women who want to be accredited by the commission to become tourist guides. The commission will benefit greatly by offering women training opportunities,” said Khaja.

She added she worked in the education industry for 14 years before she quit and became a tour guide full time.