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SHARJAH, April 28, 2019 (WAM) – The Sharjah Investment and Development Authority, Shurooq, has unveiled three new luxury hotel projects worth 130 million AEDs. at ATM 2019, which are nearing completion and should be officially launched in the second half of 2019.
Located in three distinct historical and natural sites of the emirate of Sharjah, the three projects are: Al Faya Lodge at Mleiha Archaeological and Eco-tourism, Kingfisher Lodge at Kalba and finally, the oasis of 39; Al Badayer being developed in the desert of Al Badayer.
The projects are well positioned to complement Shurooq's growing portfolio of major cultural and ecotourism projects in Sharjah. They constitute the "Sharjah Collection" brand, developed and launched by Shurooq and managed by Mysk by Shaza Hotels.
Designed to offer guests comfort, privacy and breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean and a mangrove forest surrounding its natural setting, the Kingfisher Lodge is one of Sharjah's largest eco-friendly accommodation projects.
The exclusive and tailor-made property, consisting of only 25 luxury tents, a wellness center and an outdoor yoga area, has been experiencing full bookings since its launch in early 2019, bringing the spirit of self and the natural environment closer. The luxury lodge also houses a range of common leisure facilities – a pool and restaurants that offer authentic dining experiences with a touch of the famous Arabian hospitality.
Nestled in the center of Sharjah, Al Faya Lodge and Al Badayer Oasis are located respectively in the archaeological and ecotourism Mleiha destination of Sharjah, as well as in the desert of Al Badayer. The two luxury properties offer guests a unique new experience of the rich Emirati heritage, authentic cuisine and lifestyle – all blended with the finest luxury hospitality.
Each project plays a crucial role in thinking about the surrounding nature, where Al Faya Lodge offers visitors a unique and authentic experience throughout the history of Mleiha, as well as the history of Sharjah's culture and heritage. It comprises 3 stone buildings, the pavilion, the spa and the F & B unit, distributed in two fully preserved buildings, restored and arranged to include five rooms, a cafe and a restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating areas. Another building will house the spa and pool.
Ahmed Obaid Al Qaseer, COO of Shurooq, said the tourism projects developed in partnership with local and international tourism and hospitality companies reflected the emirate's cosmopolitan ambitions, while preserving its heritage, history and environments natural.
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