The Luxe Glamp project in Umm Al Quwain, an eco-friendly luxury hospitality project in the Mangrove Reserve, recently had its foundation stone laid. The project aims to reduce environmental impact through carefully designed tents and the use of renewable energy sources and water conservation measures. The project offers a unique stay experience within the ancient Mangrove Reserve, providing views of crystal clear water, picturesque landscapes, and wildlife.
Antony Thomas, the founder and CEO of Luxe Glamp, described the project as the world’s first luxury dome glamping in a mangrove setting. This project in Umm Al Quwain will be their first international endeavor. The UAE’s investment in natural settlements like this contributes to showcasing the tourism diversity of the country, as emphasized by the head of the Tourism and Archaeology Department in Umm Al Quwain.
The Luxe Glamp project is set to offer a one-of-a-kind experience for guests, allowing them to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Mangrove Reserve while enjoying luxury accommodation. With a focus on sustainability and environmental conservation, the project aims to set a new standard for luxury hospitality in natural settings.
The project’s location in Umm Al Quwain’s Mangrove Reserve provides guests with a unique opportunity to connect with nature and experience the beauty of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the project’s commitment to sustainability aligns with the UAE’s efforts to promote eco-friendly tourism and conservation of natural resources.
As the world’s first luxury dome glamping project in a mangrove setting, Luxe Glamp in Umm Al Quwain is poised to attract eco-conscious travelers seeking a unique and luxurious experience. By offering sustainable accommodation options in a natural environment, the project sets a new standard for responsible tourism in the region.
With the foundation stone of Luxe Glamp laid and plans for a sustainable and environmentally friendly design in place, the project is set to become a premier destination for luxury travelers looking to experience the beauty of the UAE’s natural landscapes. As the project progresses, it will be interesting to see how it contributes to the tourism diversity of the UAE and sets new benchmarks for eco-friendly hospitality in the region.