The Tourism Development Fund (TDF) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has launched its participation in the TOURISE Forum 2025 by unveiling a set of distinguished projects and partnerships worth a total of $773 million (SAR 2.9 billion).
This reflects the Tourism Development Fund’s role as an ‘Impact Sponsor’ of the TOURISE Forum 2025 and as a key enabler in developing integrated destinations that enhance the diversity of Saudi Arabia’s tourism experiences and support sustainable economic growth.
The announcement of Aseer Region projects took place under the patronage of Governor of Aseer Region and Chairman of the Board of Aseer Development Authority Prince Turki bin Talal bin Abdulaziz, in the presence of Minister of Tourism and Chairman of the Board of the Tourism Development Fund Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Vice Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture Eng. Mansour Al Mushaiti, and CEO of the Tourism Development Fund Qusai Al-Fakhri.
The Tourism Development Fund has announced five integrated tourism projects at TOURISE Forum 2025, totaling 1,211 hotel keys. These include the Jareed Aseer project, the Al-Hadaba park project, the Westin Resort, and The House Residences. Future developments also feature projects in the Haifa and Jabal Abdullah areas under the Mantis hotel brand, to be implemented in successive phases in support of the Aseer Region Development Strategy, aimed at strengthening the region’s position as a year-round tourism destination.
Future developments also include projects in the Haifa and Jabal Abdullah areas under the Mantis hotel brand, to be implemented in successive phases in support of Aseer Region Development Strategy, which aims to strengthen the region’s position as a year-round tourism destination.
Throughout the TOURISE Forum 2025, the Tourism Development Fund will continue announcing new partnerships that complement this approach and further strengthen the Kingdom’s position as a leading global destination for sustainable tourism.
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