Sharjah Ruler Unveils Majestic Hanging Gardens In Kalba, Boosting Eco-Tourism

H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, recently inaugurated the Hanging Gardens in Kalba, a city situated along the Sharjah-Kalba Road. This new attraction boasts over 100,000 trees and spans an impressive 1.6 million square feet, reaching an elevation of 281 metres above sea level.

During his visit, His Highness unveiled the garden's opening and explored its various sections alongside attendees. The garden features a rich array of aesthetic elements including lush green spaces, beautifully adorned terraces with flowers, and captivating waterfalls. A highlight of the visit was a musical performance by school students, expressing their love and appreciation for His Highness's efforts.

Sharjah's New Eco-Tourism Gem: Hanging Gardens

The local community of Kalba extended their gratitude towards His Highness for his significant contribution to the area's developmental projects. The inauguration also included a tour of the garden's central restaurant, which can accommodate 215 guests. This restaurant is noted for its classic semi-circular architecture and offers panoramic views of the gardens and waterfall.

His Highness took special interest in the recreational areas designed for children, which are categorized into three sections based on age groups. He also inspected the mountain climbing routes that feature three levels of difficulty, agricultural terraces, waterfalls, and vibrant flora. Additionally, professional skiers performed in a designated arena covering 24,000 square feet with three levels for different expertise.

The excursion train track was another point of interest for His Highness. Capable of carrying 55 people over a length of 820 metres and passing through four stations, it offers visitors a unique way to explore the garden's attractions. The park also includes a 760-metre running track that encircles its landmarks.

At the upper area of the Hanging Gardens, a restaurant built using traditional wooden architecture serves visitors at an altitude of 270 metres above sea level. This establishment can host up to 100 guests and provides stunning views of the garden from three sides.

The project is equipped with various amenities including 262 parking spaces, facilities for disabled parking, electric vehicle charging stations, restrooms, prayer rooms for both genders, and a cafeteria offering light meals. This initiative is part of a comprehensive development strategy aimed at enhancing Kalba city's economic, tourism, and cultural landscape.

The Hanging Gardens serve as a prime tourist and recreational destination for locals, visitors from nearby regions, and tourists alike. It stands as a central hub for entertainment, sports activities, and appreciating natural beauty—further boosting tourism and economic growth in Kalba.

The opening ceremony saw the presence of Abdul Rahman bin Mohammad bin Nasser Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, along with senior officials including heads and directors of local departments and dignitaries of the city.

This project underscores Sharjah's commitment to fostering economic development while promoting cultural and recreational activities within its communities.

With inputs from WAM

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