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Sharjah set to be paraglidin­g hub with ‘Sky Adventures’

NEW DESTINATIO­N IN THE AL MLEIHA DESERT WILL OPEN TO PUBLIC ON JAN. 16

- BY DHANUSHA GOKULAN Chief Reporter

Sharjah’s got a new spot for the fun and adventure seekers — on a 300-feet peak in the Al Mleiha desert. There, visitors can engage in paraglidin­g above a pristine desert and, when on the ground, soak in the local culture, including the sights of a camel farm.

Step forward then into Sharjah’s latest ‘Sky Adventures’ destinatio­n. Weeks after the Heera Beach destinatio­n’s opening, the Sharjah Investment and Developmen­t Authority (Shurooq) has unveiled the paraglidin­g centre located in the emirate’s central region. Sky Adventures, about an hour’s drive away from Dubai, is among the many leisure destinatio­ns to open in the Al Faya region. Others include the ‘Not a Space’ Centre and the Mysk Al Faya Retreat.

Sky Adventures, which will open to the public on January 16, offers paraglidin­g facilities and services to beginners and those seeking a licence to engage in the activity. Individual­s who need a permit can receive it after completing 30 piloted paraglidin­g jumps.

UAE’s first licensed paraglidin­g centre

The centre has been launched in partnershi­p with the Emirates Aerospace Foundation, and fitted with a landing pad the size of a mini football stadium. Shurooq’s acting CEO Ahmed Obaid Al Qaseer said: “This is UAE’s first licensed paraglidin­g centre. Amateur and seasoned pilots have been paraglidin­g in the Al Faya region for some time. Sharjah has also been hosting an internatio­nal championsh­ip for paraglidin­g for over four years.”

“We saw this partnershi­p with the Emirates Aerospace Foundation as an opportunit­y to create a safe destinatio­n for new and seasoned paraglider­s to experience the desert.” Shurooq worked closely with civil aviation regulators to ensure the facility is safe for users. “We want Sharjah to become a hub for paraglidin­g activity,” he added,

Without revealing how much it cost to build, Al Qaseer said the destinatio­n would be predominan­tly open during the winter.

“It will also be open in the evenings during summer,” said Akmal Rakhimov, Operationa­l Manager of Sky Adventures.

Shurooq is yet to announce the pricing scheme for the services at Sky Adventures. “It is nominally priced; we want the activity accessible to people of all background­s,” Al Qaseer added.

 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? Sky Adventures is among the many leisure destinatio­ns to open in the Al Faya region. Others include the ‘Not a Space’ Centre and the Mysk Al Faya Retreat.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News Sky Adventures is among the many leisure destinatio­ns to open in the Al Faya region. Others include the ‘Not a Space’ Centre and the Mysk Al Faya Retreat.
 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? Sky Adventures offers paraglidin­g facilities and services to beginners and those seeking a licence for the activity.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News Sky Adventures offers paraglidin­g facilities and services to beginners and those seeking a licence for the activity.

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