The upcoming AlUla Manara astrotourism centre promises to revolutionise stargazing experiences in Saudi Arabia. Located in a designated Dark Sky Park, it will feature one of the world’s largest telescopes, drawing both tourists and researchers alike. This development not only highlights the growing interest in astrotourism but also positions AlUla as a key destination for space enthusiasts.
As the centre combines a visitor hub with a research facility, it aims to bridge the gap between advanced astronomical science and public engagement. The design, inspired by cosmic forms, reflects a commitment to creating an immersive environment that invites visitors to explore the wonders of the universe.
The impact of this centre extends beyond tourism; it could stimulate local economies and inspire educational initiatives around astronomy. With the rise of astrotourism, regions like AlUla may see increased investment in infrastructure and services to support this niche market.
While direct flights from Europe to AlUla are currently unavailable, the centre’s opening could prompt airlines to reconsider routes, enhancing accessibility for international visitors. As interest in celestial events grows, the AlUla Manara centre is poised to become a pivotal player in the global astrotourism landscape.
Source: Euronews

