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Times of Oman
09-07-2025
- Business
- Times of Oman
Al Jabal Al Sharqi in Al Hamra emerges as key eco-tourism hub
Al Hamra: Al Jabal Al Sharqi (The Eastern Mountain) is witnessing a qualitative transformation that positions it as a key contributor to domestic tourism and local community empowerment, thanks to ongoing efforts to develop tourism infrastructure and enhance the readiness of natural sites. Sheikh Hilal Said Al Hajri, Governor of A'Dakhiliyah, affirmed that the governorate has prioritised the development of the Al Jabal Al Sharqi, working to create an integrated tourism environment that meets visitors' expectations while adhering to sustainable environmental standards. He noted that the governorate, in cooperation with the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, is improving service efficiency, regulating visitor traffic, and ensuring smooth entry and exit to guarantee a balanced and safe tourism experience. Speaking to Oman News Agency (ONA), he highlighted the "Al Jabal Al Sharqi Oasis" project as one of the most prominent development initiatives in the governorate. The project's tender was floated last April, and bids are currently under review. Spanning 10,000 square metres, the project includes a comprehensive range of tourism and service facilities, such as prayer halls for men and women, a 300-square-metre investment restaurant, an outdoor theater, 13 seating canopies, pedestrian walkways, open spaces, and service amenities designed to enhance the site's year-round appeal. He emphasised that this project embodies the practical implementation of "Oman Vision 2040" through high-quality initiatives that leverage the geographical and environmental uniqueness of each wilayat. The focus on sustainable tourism sites goes hand in hand with direct support for entrepreneurs and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs), which play a pivotal role in service delivery and generating economic opportunities for citizens, he affirmed. The Governor of Al Dakhiliyah stated that Al Jabal Al Sharqi is a year-round destination, particularly for camping and adventure enthusiasts, necessitating infrastructure capable of accommodating this demand. He affirmed that the governorate's development vision relies on engaging local communities in project implementation and fostering an enabling environment for youth initiatives, thereby promoting an entrepreneurial culture in the tourism sector. Sheikh Sulaiman Said Al Azri, Wali of Al Hamra, told ONA that the "Al Hamra Tourism 2025" event will kick off on 1 August in Al Jabal Al Sharqi, running until 30 August. The event, he pointed out, features a packed program of diverse activities catering to all age groups, blending entertainment, adventure, and culture. He added, "The event includes sunrise-viewing trips from mountain peaks, a dedicated camping zone with fully equipped tents, and service facilities such as restrooms and power stations." Exciting adventures will include mountain horse rides, designated hiking trails, and 4x4 vehicle tours to high-altitude peaks, alongside sports activities like trail running and cycling on carefully curated routes for nature and fitness enthusiasts. On the entertainment front, he noted designated areas for restaurants and cafés, along with family and children's activities. This year's standout additions include a glass viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of Al Hamra and a modern stargazing platform with advanced telescopes, enriching the tourism experience by linking it to science and space exploration. The Wali explained that organising these tourism events aligns with a broader vision to establish the wilayat as a vibrant tourist destination while empowering youth to launch their own projects and fostering a stimulating environment for local economic initiatives. The event serves as a vital platform to support SMEs, reinforcing the integration of economic, social, and cultural development. It should be noted that Al Jabal Al Sharqi is one of Oman's most prominent tourist destinations, rising 2,000 metres above sea level with a moderate climate that attracts visitors year-round. Its combination of adventure and leisure opportunities makes it an ideal location for ecotourism and outdoor sports. Amid these accelerated efforts, Al Dakhiliyah Governorate reaffirms its commitment to developing key tourism sites and linking them to sustainable investment and operational plans, ensuring their contribution to the national economy. These projects reflect Oman's development vision, which focuses on governorate-level growth, community empowerment, and optimal utilisation of natural and heritage resources for long-term prosperity and balance.


Zawya
07-07-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Oman: MoHT plans to develop Al Jabal Al Sharqi site
MUSCAT: The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism (MoHT) reiterated in a statement its keenness to address appeals and calls to improve and expand services in Al Jabal Al Sharqi in the Wilayat of Al Hamra, as part of its ongoing efforts to upgrade key tourism sites across the Sultanate of Oman. In coordination with the Governor's Office of Al Dakhiliyah Governorate and relevant authorities, the ministry confirmed that the Governorate recently floated a tender for the construction of Al Jabal Al Sharqi Oasis project. The initiative, which was announced in April this year, will help enhance basic public services in the area in line with the ministry's tourism development strategies. The ministry also stated that efforts are underway in collaboration with the Governorate to implement elements of the 11th Five-Year Development Plan. These include comprehensive service frameworks aimed at meeting the needs of major tourist sites and landmarks across the governorate, in parallel with the ministry's broader tourism development agenda. The ministry stressed its commitment to transforming Al Jabal Al Sharqi into a high-quality tourism destination with integrated tourism elements, while ensuring a delicate balance between tourism growth, environmental sustainability and preservation of the area's natural features. It also underlined the need for relevant stakeholders to accelerate the implementation of agreed-upon development projects, and noted that it would take the necessary legal steps, including land reclamation measures for investment plots that remain undeveloped or have failed to meet the intended development projects. 2022 © All right reserved for Oman Establishment for Press, Publication and Advertising (OEPPA) Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (