Masfout boosts heritage with tourism, services & growth

Utilities have also been modernized to ensure reliable electricity and water services

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Tourism projects have further elevated Masfout’s appeal. The Masfout Natural Park, new luxury resorts, and rest houses have been developed harmoniously with the city’s mountainous terrain. Trail development and outdoor recreational areas support ecotourism.
Tourism projects have further elevated Masfout’s appeal. The Masfout Natural Park, new luxury resorts, and rest houses have been developed harmoniously with the city’s mountainous terrain. Trail development and outdoor recreational areas support ecotourism.
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Ajman, May 18 ( WAM) Masfout City in Ajman is undergoing a significant transformation through a series of development projects that blend modern infrastructure with heritage preservation. These projects aim to improve living standards and attract investment.

Spearheaded by the Ajman Municipality and Planning Department in cooperation with the Emirates Council for Balanced Development, the initiatives focus on economic growth, tourism promotion, and service improvement while maintaining the city’s natural and cultural identity.

Since 2022, Masfout has seen major infrastructure upgrades, including constructing and lighting 46 kilometres of internal roads and improvements to key routes like the Masfout-Dibba Road. These projects enhance connectivity and support regional development. Utilities have also been modernized to ensure reliable electricity and water services.

Tourism projects have further elevated Masfout’s appeal. The Masfout Natural Park, new luxury resorts, and rest houses have been developed harmoniously with the city’s mountainous terrain. Trail development and outdoor recreational areas support ecotourism.

On the agricultural front, local farms benefit from new irrigation systems that increase efficiency and reduce water consumption. Completed projects like the Mazra’a Walkway and Al War’a Lake and multiple beautification efforts add to the city’s charm.

Ongoing initiatives include the Museum Walkway (Phase II), the Masfout Women’s Club, and the Masfout Gate Project. Plans involve expanding hiking trails, building 8 km of new roads, and upgrading major streets.

Mohammed Khalifa Bakhit Al Kaabi, Secretary-General of the Emirates Council for Balanced Development, emphasized that these projects align with Ajman Vision 2023 and the broader

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