The island with an 'air-conditioned forest' - that's becoming the Middle East's latest tourist attraction
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Travelers to the Middle East often anticipate ubiquitous air conditioning due to the soaring temperatures that can easily climb to 40°C. Indeed, escaping the intense heat becomes a necessity.

However, one might not expect to encounter such comforts amid natural settings.

Yet, Qatar defies this expectation with its innovative island, featuring an air-conditioned ‘forest’ that allows visitors to enjoy the outdoors even when the weather is scorching.

Gewan Island, a newly developed addition to the artificial archipelago near Doha, boasts a climate-controlled walkway for those who wish to explore nature without enduring the oppressive heat.

This 450-meter path, aptly named the Crystal Walk, is adorned with 10 tonnes of crystals embellishing the faux tree branches.

A canopy resembling a woodland structure provides shade from the sun, while cooled air is distributed through vents below, creating a refreshing environment.

It maintains temperatures between 21C and 23C throughout the year, so you can visit at any time.

The invention uses solar panels, too, to power the system, making it eco-friendly.

The Crystal Walk on Gewan Island is a modern air-conditioned outdoor pedestrian walkway

The Crystal Walk on Gewan Island is a modern air-conditioned outdoor pedestrian walkway

The walkway lights up at night, so you can see the crystal trees and bright colours

The walkway lights up at night, so you can see the crystal trees and bright colours

Tourists are flocking to the island on guided visits, and are ‘genuinely amazed’ by the forest, one tour guide told CNN.

There are other things to see on the island that have appealed to visitors.

Aside from being highly popular among Instagrammers who are keen to photograph the crystal trees, there are also various displays in the forest to enjoy, such as landscapes and animals.

Gewan was initially designed as an extension of The Pearl Island, a man-made island with residential areas, luxury shopping, and marinas, often dubbed the ‘Arabian Riviera’.

Gewan Island is a luxury development in Doha, home to comprehensive living spaces, entertainment, and retail outlets.

The island’s official website describes its aims: ‘By merging great design and planning with a range of smart technologies, Gewan Island delivers integrated and highly livable environments, characterised by comfort, security, connectivity and sustainability. 

‘The island promotes thriving communities of people who appreciate an urbane, high-quality lifestyle.’

It has beachfront amenities, a beautiful promenade, a golf club and hotels. 

Gewan Island has many glamorous residences and luxury shopping malls

Gewan Island has many glamorous residences and luxury shopping malls

It’s clear that the high temperatures in Qatar are an issue for many tourists flocking to the Middle Eastern country, as well as locals.

This isn’t the only part of the country that’s installed air-conditioning systems to make experiences more enjoyable.

The Gulf state has in the past used air-conditioning in its football stadiums to keep fans and players cool.

Plus, giant coolers have been installed alongside pavements and in outdoor shopping malls so the temperatures are bearable for people going about their everyday lives.

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