The eco-friendly hospitality project consists of a collection of tents, meticulously designed to minimise environmental impact.
The foundation stone for the Luxe Glamp, an eco-friendly luxury hospitality project in the Umm Al Quwain Mangrove Reserve, was laid in front of Sheikh Majid bin Saud bin Rashid Al Mualla, Chairman of the Umm Al Quwain Tourism and Archaeology Department.
Authorities announced on social media that the eco-friendly setting consists of a collection of tents that have been meticulously designed to minimise environmental impact.
The project also involves the implementation of the highest sustainability standards, ranging from the use of renewable energy sources to water conservation measures.
It offers a stay within the ancient Mangrove Reserve, with views of “crystal clear water, picturesque landscapes, and wildlife that spans along the reserve,” according to authorities.
The project will be the “world’s first luxury dome glamping in the setting of beautiful mangroves,” according to Antony Thomas, founder and CEO of Luxe Glamp.
Thomas added that the Umm Al Quwain project will be their first international one.
The head of the Tourism and Archaeology Department emphasised that investing in UAE-owned natural settlements helps to highlight the country’s tourism diversity.
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