It was recently revealed that Kuwait has launched its first geological park. Expected to open by the end of December, this part is a public, educational, and eco-tourism project. It has been designed in such a way that it showcases the jaw-dropping formations and desert landscapes. Additionally, it would also showcase the national heritage while supporting research, sustainable tourism, and schools.
Kuwait’s First Geological Park To Open By The End Of December
As revealed in the report of Times of India, the geopark project has been launched. This is the first geological park of its kind that will be opening in Kuwait, and it is expected to open this month. The landmark initiative has been designed so that it forms a fully integrated hub that focuses on three core pillars of education, research, and eco tourism. Additionally, the park has been positioned along a strategically chosen natural landscape.
The Geopark Would Be A New Protected Area
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With the proposed pilot site in the Al-Subbiya area and the main location located North of Kuwait Bay, it is going to be less than an hour’s drive from Kuwait City. The geo park would be the new protected area, which would focus on the unique geological features of Kuwait. It would build both an open-air laboratory and a visitor destination. However, it’s worth mentioning that the authorities have revealed that this park would combine outdoor geological trails, interactive exhibits, and a visitor centre. This would explain Kuwait’s history and biodiversity!
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Complete With Open-Air Laboratory
Coming to all that the park has on offer, this is an open-air laboratory and invites visitors on a journey to millions of years of natural history. Featuring curated exhibits, like rock formations, important fossil sites and even illustrative panels. The site is also significant for human history as it showcases preserved evidence of communities and archaeological sites dating back over 10,000 years!
The new geopark is far more than a local, but even a critical part of Kuwait’s national strategy. After all, it directly aligns with the New Kuwait 2035 vision.
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