A new tourist attraction is set to arrive in Sharjah this Eid Al Adha.
The location is called the Al Suhub Rest House, and it’s built atop a mountain in Khorfakkan to give a panoramic view of the city and its coasts.
The Sharjah Government Media Bureau posted a video showing the final touches currently being added to the project.
Sharjah has bolstering its tourist attractions this year. There may not be a jaguar in The Springs, but you may find one in Sharjah, as the Sharjah Safari is about to open, a massive safari park that is the largest outside of Africa.
Constructed to look like a circular shape, it is 30m in diameter and towers 580m above sea level. The rest house will feature water fountains, beaches, restaurants, 90 parking spaces, and other services, while also featuring a 5.63 km long road that leads up to the rest house. The road is carefully constructed and follows all the safety standards and slope calculations in place.
This project is one of the latest tourist attractions to exist in Khorkakkan city. Khorkakkan is located within the emirate of Sharjah but is 92 kilometers away from downtown Sharjah city, 120 kilometers from Dubai, and 218 kilometers from Abu Dhabi.
The new park will contain up to 50,000 animals within the Al Bridi Reserve in Al Dhaid.
Back in April, 121 different types of mammals, reptiles, and birds were released into the park to adapt to its atmosphere.
That will include gazelles, giraffes, lions, rhinos, African rock pythons, elephants, flamingos, African wild turtles, and crocodiles.