Alshaa League takes tourism to new heights with low-altitude adventure
This National Day holiday, Alshaa League launched the "Mystical Badain Jaran: Skydiving + Tours" project, drawing over 1,200 visitors to experience an exciting blend of off-roading and aerial views in the Badain Jaran Desert. Building on Alshaa's low-altitude economy, the project offers unique perspectives, from skydiving to helicopter rides, allowing tourists to explore the region's vast desert landscapes from above.
Alshaa has been actively promoting the integration of cultural tourism and low-altitude aviation, from drone-powered ecological initiatives to its new air-to-air connection routes, which connect major cities across the region. Additionally, the world's largest vehicle testing base, located in the Badain Jaran Desert, is merging tech and tourism, turning the desert into a cultural hotspot.
With continued investment in airspace reform and infrastructure, Alshaa is rapidly developing as a national leader in low-altitude tourism, aiming to elevate its brand on both local and global stages. Through innovative low-altitude tourism, Alshaa is set to bring fresh energy to regional economic growth and environmental conservation.
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