Shaat overlook unveils glass sky deck with stunning Arabian Sea views
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At a glance
- A new glass observation deck has opened at the Shaat overlook in Rakhyut, Oman, offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.
- The deck is part of a tourism project designed to enhance the natural beauty of the Jabal Sajer site.
- Developers emphasized rigorous engineering and safety standards, including a 40-ton load test and triple-layered glass.
The Shaat overlook in the Wilayat of Rakhyut, Dhofar Governorate, has been transformed into a premier tourist destination with the addition of a modern glass observation deck. This new feature offers visitors an exceptional experience, providing breathtaking views of the mountain slopes and the Arabian Sea from a significant height.
The structure underwent a 40-ton load test, and the glass consists of three layers with a total thickness of 43 millimeters.
Perched on the slopes of Jabal Sajer in the Al Qamar mountain range, the overlook sits more than 1,000 meters above sea level. The site, located about 80 kilometers from Salalah, now boasts a 10-meter-long, 12-meter-wide glass observation deck. The project also includes viewing platforms, seating areas, rest zones, walkways, parking, retail spaces, a children's play area, and an open-air theater, creating a comprehensive visitor experience.
The glass observation deck is engineered to allow visitors to stand directly above the natural landscape, offering a unique vantage point for contemplation, photography, and excitement. This development aligns with Dhofar Governorate's increasing focus on natural sites that blend geographical features with modern tourism amenities.
These measures aim to ensure the structure's durability, visitor safety, and provide an enjoyable and secure tourist experience.
Ahmed bin Saeed Baqi, owner of Sager Investment Company, the project's developer, detailed the extensive engineering and technical requirements met during construction. These included structural and environmental studies, load and wind analyses, and safety assessments. The structure underwent a 40-ton load test, and the glass itself is composed of three layers totaling 43 millimeters in thickness, ensuring durability and visitor safety. Baqi stated the design aims to provide an enjoyable and secure tourist experience, capitalizing on the site's natural beauty while adhering to quality standards.
The choice of glass design was intended to give visitors an open view and allow them to enjoy the natural scenery from a different perspective, thus enhancing the site's appeal and adding a distinctive element to the tourist destinations in the Dhofar.
Originally published by Times of Oman. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.