"Biodomes" in the UAE's Al Hajar Mountains Will Promote Ecotourism
The world?s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, towers at 828 meters in the heart of Dubai?s ever-growing urban core. But just a few hours east of the metropolis, a different kind of monument is garnering tourism to the United Arab Emirates: the Al Hajar Mountains. With its peak at 3,008 meters, the mountain range?s natural elegance rivals the country?s architectural achievements. The Biodomes Wildlife Conservation Centre, a project from Baharash Architecture for the UAE?s Eco Resort Group, seeks to celebrate the mountain range through an ecotourism paradigm.
Courtesy of Baharash Architecture
The world?s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, towers at 828 meters in the heart of Dubai?s ever-growing urban core. But just a few hours east of the metropolis, a different kind of monument is garnering tourism to the United Arab Emirates: the Al Hajar Mountains. With its peak at 3,008 meters, the mountain range?s natural elegance rivals the country?s architectural achievements. The Biodomes Wildlife Conservation Centre, a project from Baharash Architecture for the UAE?s Eco Resort Group, seeks to celebrate the mountain range through an ecotourism paradigm.
Courtesy of Baharash Architecture
Courtesy of Baharash Architecture
As tourism to natural areas increases worldwide, and as the UAE prepares to welcome an estimated 45 million visitors to the country by 2021, the Al Hajar mountains will likely see increased tourism over the coming years....
Courtesy of Baharash Architecture
The world?s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, towers at 828 meters in the heart of Dubai?s ever-growing urban core. But just a few hours east of the metropolis, a different kind of monument is garnering tourism to the United Arab Emirates: the Al Hajar Mountains. With its peak at 3,008 meters, the mountain range?s natural elegance rivals the country?s architectural achievements. The Biodomes Wildlife Conservation Centre, a project from Baharash Architecture for the UAE?s Eco Resort Group, seeks to celebrate the mountain range through an ecotourism paradigm.
Courtesy of Baharash Architecture
Courtesy of Baharash Architecture
As tourism to natural areas increases worldwide, and as the UAE prepares to welcome an estimated 45 million visitors to the country by 2021, the Al Hajar mountains will likely see increased tourism over the coming years....
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