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Maliha ecotourism offers new packages

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Visitors to Maliha Archaeolog­ical Centre will have a chance to travel back in time and discover the wonders of the past in a new series of packages designed to be both fun and educationa­l.

Part of Shurooq’s Maliha Eco-tourism Project, the packages will allow the adventurer­s to explore the remains of a 70-million-yearold seabed in the desert and step into the lives of early humans who made their way from Africa to Maliha during the Paleolithi­c period, 130,000 years ago.

In ‘Explore Lost Worlds’, visitors join Maliha’s experts on an incredible journey into the worlds of the past, walking through several ages of ancient sea beds, discoverin­g the graves of long dead creatures and inspecting the earth’s upper mantle as it lays exposed on the sands.

Another of the new features, ‘Sounds of the Past’, provides guests with an opportunit­y to look through the eyes of the first humans on Arabia, live a day in their lives, paint symbols on walls, and make the ancient tools that they used.

“Without doubt, the most effective way to learn is through interactio­n and simply having fun. We have always ensured that educating people about the past should be in a creative and innovative format, also it needs to be realistic and put into context so that visitors can associate with the way of life their ancestors enjoyed and often endured,” said Mahmoud Rashid Al Suwaidi, Maliha Archaeolog­ical and EcoTourism manager.

 ?? Courtesy: Etihad Airways ?? The Future Leaders Programme graduation ceremony at Zayed University yesterday.
Courtesy: Etihad Airways The Future Leaders Programme graduation ceremony at Zayed University yesterday.

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