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Tropical rainforest planned for new Dubai spectacle

DAMAC WILL WORK WITH EXPERTS TO RECREATE A JUNGLE WITHIN A DOME

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ADubai developer plans to recreate a tropical rainforest under a dome in the desert city, adding to the emirate’s collection of spectacles that include an indoor ski slope and the world’s tallest building.

Damac Properties Dubai Co PJSC will work with Amazon rainforest experts to recreate a jungle within a dome at its Akoya Oxygen developmen­t, the company said yesterday. Visitors will be able to “fly through the treetops on a zipwire”, according to a statement.

“The Dubai Rainforest will recreate the natural environmen­t experience­d in the heart of the deepest rainforest­s,” Ziad El Chaar, Damac’s managing director, said in the statement. “The Dubai Rainforest will be a tropical wonderland, which tourists, residents and school groups can immerse themselves in.”

Damac, which listed its shares in Dubai in January, is building a luxury housing developmen­t on 5.1 million square metres of land in Dubai. The developmen­t will include an 18-hole golf course designed by Tiger Woods, as well as shops, restaurant­s and other amenities.

Damac said the rainforest attraction would be ready by 2019 to coincide with Dubai’s hosting of Expo 2020. It will import many plant species and integrate them into the iconic dome structure, the company said.

Dubai Rainforest will be a tropical wonThe derland, which tourists, residents and school groups can immerse themselves in.

“Dubai’s developers are always looking for that wow factor to help distinguis­h their developmen­ts and draw buyers,”

Ziad El Chaar

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Managing Director, Damac

said Sanyalak Manibhandu, an Abu Dhabi-based manager of research at NBAD Securities. “The test is whether they make financial returns. Many such wow ideas never have, while others never made it off the drawing board.”

Dubai developers are building the world’s tallest Ferris wheel and five theme parks to add to attraction­s in the city popular with tourists from China, Russia, India and the rest of the Middle East.

Dubai also boasts the tallest dancing fountain, man-made islands and a sail-shaped hotel.

 ?? Courtesy: Damac ?? Secure environmen­t The educationa­l and cultural rainforest replica will be housed within Damac’s Akoya Oxygen master developmen­t community — it will be one of the premium attraction­s within an expansive retail and entertainm­ent zone.
Courtesy: Damac Secure environmen­t The educationa­l and cultural rainforest replica will be housed within Damac’s Akoya Oxygen master developmen­t community — it will be one of the premium attraction­s within an expansive retail and entertainm­ent zone.

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