Ras Al Khaimah’s new Zipline declared world record breaker
02 Feb 2018
RAS AL KHAIMAH has achieved a Guinness World Records title with its latest adventure tourism product — ‘Jebel Jais Flight: The World’s Longest Zipline’. The official certification was handed over on Thursday to Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi, member of Supreme Council and ruler of Ras Al Khaimah, by Hoda Khachab, the official adjudicator from Guinness World Records. Sheikh Ahmad Bin Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi was the first to trial the new zipline, following the official certification by Guinness World Records.
“This is a great achievement for Ras Al Khaimah’s international tourism ambitions,” said Haitham Mattar, CEO of Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority. “We are now receiving our largest-ever number of visitor arrivals and are confident that Jebel Jais Flight: The world’s longest zipline, will earn the UAE’s emirate of Ras Al Khaimah considerable recognition on the local, regional and global stage and propel the destination into the major leagues of global adventure tourism. The Jebel Jais Flight will become Ras Al Khaimah’s flagship tourism product and will cement Jebel Jais as the adventure tourism hub of the Middle East. We are expecting to see an increasing number of adventure tourists coming from across the globe to try this bucket list experience.”
The world’s longest zipline, measuring 2.83 kilometers — the equivalent to over 28 soccer fields, and spanning the chasm of Jebel Jais, the UAE’s largest mountain peak at over 1,680 meters above sea level, opened to the public on Thursday (Feb. 1), and is expected to achieve a strong following among thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies from across the world, who are interested in extreme adventure activities.
The Ras Al Khaimah zipline is being operated by Toroverde Ras Al Khaimah, the world’s most experienced zipline managers.
“Toro Verde brings to Ras Al Khaimah immense zipline management experience earned through previous projects in Central and South America, including Toroverde Puerto Rico – the ‘Monster’ which, at 2.2 km previously held the zipline record now claimed by this ambitious emirate,” said Ricardo Lizano, COO of Toro Verde.
Delivery of the zipline, which features a steel cable weighing more than six tons and is suspended 1,680 meters above sea level, has been in the planning phase for over a year. The process involved extensive feasibility studies, master-planning, comprehensive surveys, soil tests and construction simulations. Maintaining sustainable environmental practices within all construction acts, strong anchor holes were drilled into the rugged Hajar Mountains that alone took over six months.
Thrill-seekers will be suspended above the mountain as they prepare to take the flight headfirst in a ‘superman’