Neom is not slowing down
Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s $1.5 trillion megacity is in progress, reveals ecotourism destination
Neom in Saudi Arabia is not stopping from revealing more luxurious locations.
Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s $1.5 trillion megacity is in progress. With many outstanding projects like The Line, Oxagon, Trojena and more, Zardun turns out to be another amazing view inside Neom, according to Parametric Architecture.
It is considered an exclusive sanctuary resort in the Gulf of Aqaba, which is also known as an ecotourism destination.
Trekking, mountain biking, rock climbing, stargazing, meditation, yoga along with a variety of sports and leisure pursuits will be offered by Zardun. The place has three distinct boutique hotels and offers a total of 100 rooms and suites to its guests.
"Zardun’s sustainability strategy encompasses all aspects of environmental stewardship and will include the creation of a series of oases to support diverse habitats. These life-giving water sources will facilitate the re-introduction and nurturing of native animals, tree and plant species. Along its coast, Zardun will support a vibrant ecosystem, including the conservation of coral reefs and other marine life in the Gulf of Aqaba, emphasising Neom’s continuing commitment to environmental preservation," stated the Neom Board of Directors.
Neom has also announced Leyja, Epicon, Siranna, Utamo, Norlana, and Aquellam, which are also in the Gulf of Aqaba.
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