The land is easy and the trees are plentiful.
Qassim is located in the center of the Kingdom within the Nejd Plateau, which made it occupy a prominent position in terms of trade, agriculture and population, penetrated by Wadi Al-Rumma, the longest valley of the Arabian Peninsula, with an area of about 73,000 square kilometers and represents about 3.2% of the total area of the Kingdom. The Qassim region is connected to the regions of Riyadh, Medina and Hail with a network of high-quality highways and services, as well as Prince Naif 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. The region also has integrated health care from hospitals affiliated with the Ministry of Health or the military sectors that provide treatment services for citizens, expatriates and visitors to the region.
Qassim: The heart of agriculture in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Al-Qassim is one of the administrative regions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the seat of its emirate in the city of Buraydah, characterized by the availability of groundwater and supplies the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the finest types of dates and vegetables, and its most important cities are Buraydah, Uneiza, Al-Rass, Al-Madhanib, Al-Bukairiyah, Al-Bada'iyah, Al-Madhanib, Al-Khubairah, Riyadh Al-Khubairah, Al-Asiyah, Uqlah Al-Suqur, Diriyah, Ain Al-Jawa and others


Touring Qassim
Learn about some of Qassim's landmarks and historical monuments