Rawdat Al Hamama Park opens, has longest air-conditioned outdoor track in the world

Published: 14 December 2024
Park can receive 10,000 visitors daily, has the largest plant clock in Qatar, and has 1,042 trees
NT Bureau
Doha
Minister of Municipality H E Abdullah bin Hamad bin Abdullah Al Attiyah on Thursday inaugurated Rawdat Al Hamama Public Park, which features the longest air-conditioned outdoor track in the world with a length of 1,197 meters, with the aim of encouraging the public to practice jogging and walking.

The Public Works Authority (Ashghal), in coordination with the Public Parks Department at the Ministry of Municipality, executed this project that serves the residents of Al Kheesa and the surrounding areas.
The park can receive up to 10,000 visitors daily and it features the largest plant clock in Qatar, in addition to 8 service kiosks, a 500-spactator open amphitheater, and separate prayer rooms and bathrooms for men and women.
The opening ceremony was attended by President of Ashghal, Eng. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Meer; Assistant Undersecretary for Public Services Affairs, Eng. Abdullah Ahmed Al Karani; and Director of the Public Parks Department, Mohammed Ibrahim Al Sada along with a lineup of officials from the Ministry of Municipality and Ashghal.
Mohammed Ibrahim Al Sada said that the increase in the number of public parks in the State of Qatar, from 56 in 2010 to 147 in 2024, a 163 percent increase, while green spaces increased from 2,614,994 square meters in 2010 to 18,049,246 square meters in 2024.

He explained that the Ministry of Municipality’s public parks, “plazas” and green spaces on the Corniche have exceeded 3 million square meters, noting that the total number of trees and shrubs planted across the country within the ‘Ten Million Trees Initiative’ reached 840,000 trees and shrubs, creating about 500 thousand square meters of green spaces.
Rawdat Al Hamama Park extends over a total area of 176,000 square meters, including 138,000 square meters of green spaces that makes 80 percent of the total area.
It has 1,042 trees of 21 local and international species, and features modern facilities including an automatic irrigation system using 100 percent treated water.