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Why Ras Al Khaimah is charting a different path away from Disney glitz

Why Ras Al Khaimah is charting a different path away from Disney glitz

RAK tourism chief plans to announce new sustainable tourism attractions, built around the highest mountain in the UAE.

Ras Al Khaimah will not be turned into the next Walt Disney World as the emirate re-enforces its reputation as a top tourist destination in a post-Covid world.

Neighbouring emirates Dubai and Abu Dhabi boast a selection of the finest theme parks across the world, including Yas Waterworld, Ferrari World, IMG Worlds of Adventure, Dubai Parks & Resorts and Warner Bros World Abu Dhabi, among others.

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However, Raki Phillips, CEO of RAK Tourism Development Authority (TDA), told Arabian Business that while attracting tourists back to the emirate is of paramount importance following the decimation of the industry at the hands of coronavirus, future plans did not include such entertainment venues.

Phillips, who worked for Universal Studios in Orlando for seven years, said: “I know theme parks quite well and our destination is not going to be that. There’s nothing wrong with theme parks, I love them, but I think Ras Al Khaimah is developing in a very different way.”

The authority’s Destination Strategy 2019-2021 aims to attract 1.5 million visitors to RAK by next year and three million by 2025.

Phillips said this will be done by relying on the cornerstones that have made RAK one of the fastest growing destinations in the world - sustainable tourism, built around the highest mountain in the UAE, Jebel Jais; the sun and 64km of beachfront; and the 7,000-plus years of culture and heritage offered.

RAK also boasts the Bear Grylls Academy, the Jais Adventure Peak, including the world’s longest zipwire; and this week RAK Leisure (RAKL) announced the launch of 1484 by Puro on October 1 atop the Jais Adventure Peak, named for its height of 1,484 metres above sea level in what will be the UAE’s highest restaurant offering.

Phillips said: “In the next couple of months we’re going to be announcing some spectacular attractions that really fit the mountain. We’re not talking theme parks, we’re talking about things that fit in the ecosystem and the green initiatives and the sustainable tourism factors that we’re going to be doing on the mountain.”

This includes the launch of a new pop-up eco-friendly hotel on the mountain, which is to be launched in the near future.


Raki Phillips, CEO of RAK Tourism Development Authority (TDA)

Phillips revealed that, despite the global Covid-19 pandemic, discussions are continuing with investors from around the world, who are keen to be a part of RAK’s success story, with a new tourism investment site set to go live “in the next couple of months”.

He said: “I am very focused on tourism investment and that doesn’t necessarily mean hotels, but also means attractions, restaurants and complementary products to hotels and tourists.

“We’re talking to investors from the Nordics, investors from India and the GCC, who are looking at RAK as the next new opportunity; you develop something now that you know is going to grow substantially in the next few years.”

In referring to Marjan Island, the group of four coral-shaped islands in a man-made archipelago, Phillips said the internal rate of return (IRR) was roughly around 16 percent. “It’s very attractive to look at that,” he said.

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