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Oman: Pacts inked to develop tourist sites in Wadi Al Shab, Nakhal, Khasab
Oman: Pacts inked to develop tourist sites in Wadi Al Shab, Nakhal, Khasab

Zawya

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Oman: Pacts inked to develop tourist sites in Wadi Al Shab, Nakhal, Khasab

Muscat: The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism (MHT) signed three usufruct contracts to build two integrated tourism complexes in the Wilayats of Khasab and Nakhal, and to develop Wadi al Shab in the Wilayat of Sur, for RO56 million. As part of the tourism development plan in the various governorates of the Sultanate of Oman, His Excellency Salim bin Mohammed Al Mahrouqi, Minister of Heritage and Tourism, signed usufruct agreements for the implementation of two integrated tourism complexes in the Wilayats of Khasab (Sindan - Pearl of Khasab) and Nakhl (Hamyan Village), and the development of Wadi Shab in the Wilayat of Sur. The first agreement signed with the CEO of Omran Group to develop Wadi Shab in the Wilayat of Tiwi, Sur, South al Sharqiyah Governorate, aims to develop the valley as an integrated year-round tourist destination. The goal is to attract tourists from within and outside the Sultanate, providing a tourism experience that combines adventure and recreation and promotes environmental sustainability. Wadi Shab Omran will implement an adventure park that includes a zip line, mountain climbing trails, suspension bridges, walking trails, swimming areas for children and adults, restaurants, and cafes. Wadi Shab is an area rich in biodiversity and geological formations, and offers clear water, caves, and waterfalls. It is an ideal location for nature and adventure lovers. Khasab While the second usufruct contract was with Khasab Development and Investment Company to establish an integrated tourism complex project (Sandan - Pearl of Khasab) on a government tourism land with an area of ​​43,658 sqm. The company was represented by Hilal bin Nasser bin Hamad al Harthy, the company's managing director, who signed the agreement. The project is distinguished by its location near the sea and tourist attractions in the Wilayat of Khasab, such as Khasab Fort and Atana Musandam Hotel. The project includes a 4-star hotel with a total capacity of 200 hotel rooms and residential apartments comprising 450 residential units that will be available for ownership to Omanis and other nationalities, a market with a heritage character, shops, various restaurants, and recreational and service facilities. Nakhal The third usufruct contract was signed with Hamyan Investment and Project Development Company to establish an integrated tourism complex project (Hamyan Village) in the Halban area of ​​the Wilayat of Nakhal in the South Al Batinah Governorate on government land with an area of ​​(201,031 sqm. The company was represented in signing the usufruct agreement by Saud bin Hamad bin Issa al Taie, the managing director of the company. The project will include a four-star hotel with a total capacity of 156 hotel rooms and 535 residential units of apartments and villas that will be available for ownership to Omanis and other nationalities. The project will also include a market, various restaurants, a water park, and other recreational and service facilities. 2022 © All right reserved for Oman Establishment for Press, Publication and Advertising (OEPPA) Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Oman signs 3 deals for tourism development
Oman signs 3 deals for tourism development

Zawya

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Oman signs 3 deals for tourism development

Oman's Ministry of Heritage and Tourism has signed three agreements valued at over 56 million Omani rials ($145 million) to develop integrated tourism projects in the wilayats of Khasab, Nakhal and Sur. The agreements, signed on Sunday by Salim bin Mohammed al Mahrouqi, Minister of Heritage and Tourism, mark a major step in Oman's strategy to enhance its tourism sector and diversify the national economy, the official news agency reported. The first agreement, signed with Omran Group, covers the development of Wadi Shab, Wilayat of Sur in Al Sharqiyah South Governorate. This project seeks to position Wadi Shab as a year-round eco-adventure destination, attracting both domestic and international tourists. The planned development will include an adventure park featuring a zipline, mountain climbing trails, suspension bridges, walking paths, and designated swimming areas for both children and adults. The site will also offer restaurants and cafes, all designed to blend with the valley's rich biodiversity, geological features and natural attractions such as clear water pools, caves and waterfalls. The project is expected to be completed within 18 months from the date the agreement is activated. It will also open new opportunities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the area. The second contract was signed with Khasab Development and Investment Company to develop an integrated tourism complex named 'Sandan – The Pearl of Khasab". Located on a 43,658-square-metre (sqm) plot of government land, the project is strategically situated near key attractions such as Khasab Fort and the Atana Musandam Hotel. The third and largest agreement involves Hamyan Investment and Project Development Company which will develop 'Hamyan Village", an integrated tourism complex in the Wilayat of Nakhal in Al Batinah South Governorate. Spanning 201,031 sqm of government land, the project will include a four-star hotel with 156 rooms and 535 residential units comprising villas and apartments. The development will also include a market, various restaurants, a water park, and a range of recreational and service amenities. With a total investment of OMR 38 million, the project is expected to be completed within three years and will create between 300 and 350 job opportunities.

Contracts signed to implement tourism projects worth more than OMR56 million
Contracts signed to implement tourism projects worth more than OMR56 million

Times of Oman

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Contracts signed to implement tourism projects worth more than OMR56 million

Muscat: The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism on Sunday signed three usufruct contracts, worth more than OMR56 million, to establish two integrated tourism complexes in the Wilayats of Khasab (Sandan – Khasab Pearl) and Nakhl (Hamyan Village), and to develop Wadi Al Shab valley in the Wilayat of Sur. The contracts were signed by Salim Mohammed Al Mahrouqi, Minister of Heritage and Tourism. The first contract, signed by Hashil Obaid Al Mahrouqi, CEO of OMRAN Group, deals with the development of Wadi Al Shab in the Wilayat of Sur, South Al Sharqiyah Governorate. It aims to develop the valley as a tourism destination that attracts visitors throughout the year, from Oman and abroad, offering them exciting experience that combines adventure and recreation. The project also seeks to promote environmental sustainability. As per the contract, OMRAN Group will establish an adventure park that includes a zip line, mountain climbing trails, suspension bridges, walking trails, swimming areas for children and adults, restaurants and cafés. Wadi Al Shab, which stands out as landmark rich in biodiversity and geological formations, boasts impressive resources of clear water, caves and waterfalls. The second usufruct contract was signed with Khasab Development and Investment Company to establish an integrated tourism complex project (Sandan – Khasab Pearl) on a government tourism land area of ​​43,658 square metres. The contract was signed by Hilal Nasser Al Harthy, Managing Director of Khasab Development and Investment Company. The project includes a 4-star hotel that comprises 200 rooms, in addition to 450 residential units that can be owned by Omanis and from people from other countries. The project also includes a heritage-themed market, various shops and restaurants, entertainment and service facilities. The third usufruct contract was with Hamyan Investment and Project Development Company to establish an integrated tourism complex (Hamyan Village) in Halban area in the Wilayat of Nakhl in the South Al Batinah Governorate. The project will come up on a government land area of ​​201,031 square metres. The contract was signed by Saud Hamad Al Ta'ei, Managing Director of Hamyan Investment and Project Development Company. The project includes the setting up of a 4-star hotel with 156 rooms, in addition to 535 residential units, including apartments and villas that will be available for ownership by Omanis and people from other countries. The project will also include a market, restaurants, a water park and other recreational and service facilities.

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