Sharjah to Transform Mleiha Desert into National Park
- Publish date: Monday، 06 May 2024
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Sharjah's Mleiha Desert, known for its archaeological sites and natural beauty, is set to transform into a national park. The park will focus on showcasing the region’s rich history and prehistoric treasures, dating back 200,000 years.
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Park Zones
The park will consist of three zones: the Core Conservation Zone, Ecotourism Zones, and the Hybrid Zone.
- Core Conservation Zone: This area will focus on protecting the natural environment and supporting local wildlife.
- Ecotourism Zones: Visitors can enjoy eco-friendly stays, adventure activities, and educational programs.
- Hybrid Zone: This zone will balance conservation efforts with sustainable tourism practices.
Sustainable Practices
The park aims to offer educational and recreational activities, as well as opportunities for scientific research. Activities that could harm the park's values, such as hunting and damaging natural areas, will be strictly prohibited. Development around the park will also require stringent approvals.
Future Development
While construction is underway, an official completion date has not been announced. The Mleiha area is on the UNESCO World Heritage Site nominee list, highlighting its importance to the emirate and the UAE. Once open, Mleiha National Park is expected to become a major draw for tourists and history enthusiasts alike.