TravTalk - Middle East

Sharjah Collection to preserve heritage

Last year at the Arabian Travel Market, Shurooq unveiled the Sharjah Collection, the first local luxury hospitalit­y brand to further strengthen the emirate’s tourist sector and reinforce its position as one of the leading destinatio­ns at local and regiona

- SHEHARA RIZLY

Q Please share some informatio­n in the Sharjah Collection.

The first phase of the Sharjah Collection portfolio, developed by Shurooq across the emirate, comprises Al Badayer Oasis at Al Badayer desert; Kingfisher Lodge in Kalba as part of the Kalba ecotourism project; and Fossil Rock Lodge at the Mleiha Archaeolog­ical. As far as the developmen­t progress is concerned, the Kingfisher Lodge is 90 per cent complete, while the Fossil Rock Lodge stands at 80 per cent. We will be looking to welcome our first visitors in the next few months. Last November, Shurooq appointed Mantis, a global boutique hotels brand and a management consultant to manage all hospitalit­y facilities and lodges under the umbrella of Sharjah Collection, in a strategic partnershi­p dedicated to preserving the spirit of local culture and heritage. Mantis has enormous expertise and experience in managing sustainabl­e hospitalit­y facilities worldwide and has won many prestigiou­s internatio­nal hospitalit­y awards. Q Kingfisher Lodge would be the first eco lodge to be establishe­d in the region. Could you explain its importance and facilities?

Kingfisher Lodge features 30 five-star luxury tents, ten of which are allocated for the main building, spa and conference hall, while the remaining 20 are for guests. The constructi­on of the tents and adjoining pools in each unit is already complete. The tents will deliver prime services to visitors with an opportunit­y to engage in the natural surroundin­gs. Guests are also offered an array of outdoor leisure activities, such as kayaking around the mangrove reserves and walking along the beach of the Indian Ocean. The infrastruc­ture of the Kingfisher Lodge is also complete, as is the space dedicated to fitness activities and conference hall. The spa, main reception tent, restaurant and other facilities are nearing completion.

As a luxury hospitalit­y developmen­t, Kingfisher Lodge is one of Shurooq’s flagship ecotourism projects with widespread internatio­nal appeal. More and more tourists are seeking a five-star experience within a natural environmen­t, and Kingfisher Lodge provides just that perfectly, making it one of the region’s most desirable vacation destinatio­ns. Q Shurooq was the initiator for ecotourism in Sharjah. What plans does it have to promote this concept in the years to come? Tourism has become a key driver in Sharjah’s diversifie­d economy by attracting visitors who are looking for a different experience in terms of heritage, culture, luxury environmen­tal facilities and adventure tourism. From five-star accommodat­ion giving a glimpse into traditiona­l Emirati living to historic desert lodges, the emirate’s innovative ecotourism projects offer a unique experience within the region. As people become more concerned about the environmen­t, local, regional and internatio­nal tourism is changing towards a far more environmen­tally conscious experience. The Sharjah Collection reflects that in all of its projects and will continue to promote each developmen­t as an ideal destinatio­n to what is a fairly niche but constantly growing market. Q Could you share some plans for 2018 by Shurooq on other projects to develop the emirate of Sharjah?

There is a number of groundbrea­king developmen­ts with projects such as the AED 2.4 billion Maryam Island, AED 155 Kalba Waterfront and the AED 107 million Palace Al Khan. These are set to change the residentia­l, retail, commercial and community landscape in Sharjah. Eagle Hills, for example, is playing an extremely high-profile role in the real estate sector, focusing on niche projects that offer distinctiv­e lifestyle options in the emirate. The aim is to celebrate Sharjah’s unique history, heritage and culture. Maintainin­g, developing and creating infrastruc­ture around Sharjah is an ongoing process which will benefit communitie­s around the emirate as cities such as Mleiha, Kalba and Khorfakkan.

The tents at Kingfisher Lodge will deliver prime services to visitors with an opportunit­y to engage in the natural surroundin­gs. Guests are also offered an array of outdoor leisure activities, such as kayaking around the mangrove reserves and walking along the beach of the Indian Ocean. HE Marwan Al Serkal CEO, Shurooq

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