Khaleej Times

Adventure tourism remains key pillar of RAK’s strategy

- Rohma Sadaqat — rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

Ras Al Khaimah will soon welcome another addition to its adventure tourism portfolio, with the announceme­nt of the Bear Grylls Survival Academy on Jebel Jais, which is set to open its doors in the first quarter of 2020.

The Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Developmen­t Authority (RAKTDA) entered into an agreement with Bear Grylls Survival Academy (BGSA) to establish and operate the academy, at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM 2019).

A brainchild of Bear Grylls, the academy offers thrill seekers an opportunit­y to learn his extreme survival techniques at 20 locations around the world. The Bear Grylls Survival Academy on Jebel Jais will offer participan­ts a wide selection of courses suitable for individual­s of all ages and fitness levels. The courses include half-day (five to six hours), 24 and 48-hour courses designed for families and adults; team building activities for corporates; and instructor courses for outdoor enthusiast­s, where participan­ts will be exposed to practical and extreme survival techniques necessary to survive some of the toughest terrain in the wilderness.

Haitham Mattar, chief executive officer of RAKTDA, told Khaleej

Times that adventure tourism has always been a key pillar of the emirate’s tourism startegy.

“The renewed strategy that we kicked off earlier this year also focused heavily on adventure tourism. We have been working on positionin­g Ras Al Khaimah as the adventure capital of the Middle East.”

Jebel Jais, he added, has become a brand name — one synonymous with thrill seekers.

“There are several key attraction­s that have helped to generate interest in the emirate’s offerings. These include the Via Ferrata and the Jebel Jais zipline, which is currently the longest zipline in the world. We have several more offerings in the pipeline that will continue to tempt visitors from the GCC and the rest of the world.”

Paul Gardiner, managing director of Bear Grylls Survival Academy, said: “As the UAE’s highest mountain with its breathtaki­ng views and adrenaline-packed activities, Jebel Jais is the perfect choice of destinatio­n to expand our presence in the region. Attracting thrill seekers from around the world, Jebel Jais is truly the nature adventure hub of the Middle East. We look forward to welcoming Ras Al Khaimah’s visitors at the Bear Grylls Survival Academy for a new memorable and thrilling experience.”

In recent years, Ras Al Khaimah has shown a strong potential to become a sustainabl­e and competitiv­e tourism destinatio­n in the region. As defined in its Destinatio­n Strategy 2019-2021, Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Developmen­t Authority will continue to prioritise sustainabl­e nature-based adventure experience­s with ambitious goal to secure 1.5 million visitors by 2021 and three million visitors by 2025.

The renewed strategy that we kicked off earlier this year also focused heavily on adventure tourism. We have been working on positionin­g Ras Al Khaimah as the adventure capital of the Middle East

Haitham Mattar,

Chief executive officer of RAKTDA

 ??  ?? The RAKTDA signed an agreement with BGSA to establish and operate the academy at Jebel Jais.
The RAKTDA signed an agreement with BGSA to establish and operate the academy at Jebel Jais.

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