The 'Rig 1938' tower made two entries in the Guinness Book of Records: it is the world's tallest water slide tower, with a height of 76.309 meters, and the first tower of its kind to have 12 water slides.
General Manager and Chairman of Qetaifan Projects Company Sheikh Nasser bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani said in a press conference that the tower provides an exceptional experience that enhances Qatar's position as a world-class global tourist destination.
He added that the tower is not just an entertainment landmark, but a symbol that expresses Qatari culture and promotes creativity.
The tower, which is 85 meters high and includes 12 water slides, is an architectural masterpiece inspired by the history of oil and gas discovery in Qatar. It was designed according to the highest safety standards to be suitable for all age groups to enhance the visitor experience.
The tower is located in the heart of Meryal City, which extends over an area of 281 thousand square meters and is one of the largest water parks in the region, with 36 innovative water games.
Meryal is part of Qetaifan Island North, which is an integrated tourism project extending over an area of 1.3 million square meters, and includes multiple facilities as well as residential, educational, and health projects, making it a destination that combines authenticity and innovation.
(QNA)
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