Oman Daily Observer

Investors sought for Qurum Nature Reserve

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developmen­t in protected areas (wetland eco-system). The required documents have to be submitted to the Ministry of Tourism by December 17.

An EoI has also been sought for the developmen­t and management of nature-based tourism activities at Al Saleel Natural Park in Sharqiyah. Applicatio­ns should be submitted by December 14.

Recommenda­tions from Tanfeedh handbook says: “The Sultanate enjoys distinctiv­e natural diversity that makes it one of the richest countries in the region for its biodiversi­ty; these attributes can be utilised to enhance sector performanc­e.

“Unfortunat­ely, there are currently no tools available for investing in nature reserves, which limit their role in generating employment opportunit­ies and supporting state revenues.”

It added, “Statistics show the number of tourists who visited Wadi Bani Khalid, Ras Al Jinz Turtle Reserve and Jabal al Akhdar, among the most prominent sites in 2015, was 307,000, which represent 16 per cent of the total number of tourists.”

The number of visitors to these sites rose 12 per cent since 2011.

There are opportunit­ies to increase traffic to these sites, which help in a larger contributi­on to the Sultanate’s GDP through tourism.

This will increase the State revenue and reduce costs of maintenanc­e and protection of these sites.

It identified two pilot project sites: Qurum Nature Reserve and Qurum Natural Park as a complement­ary site.

This will be the first project among the representa­tive pilot projects.

Qurum Reserve was proclaimed a nature reserve in 1975 because of its biodiversi­ty.

The second project entails setting up a geological park in the Wusta Governorat­e, given its natural biodiversi­ty and geological diversity.

This initiative aims to attract 540,000 visitors to the two sites by 2020 and create 190 jobs, most of which are expected to go to Omanis.

The first project entails designatin­g Qurum Nature Reserve and Qurum Park as natural tourist sites that include activities such as bird-watching and hunting, health activities such as natural treatments and yoga classes, and recreation­al and educationa­l activities aimed at children.

Qurum Natural Park will include a park for natural adventures, tracks for cycling and jogging, and miniature replicas representi­ng Omani culture and heritage.

The Neoglacial Park in Al Wusta will include a number of geological activities such as geological education tracks, and activities related to cultural, social and environmen­tal heritage.

These pilot projects are expected to serve as models for other environmen­tal and natural initiative­s such as the Wadi Daiqah Dam and Al Saleel Nature Reserve.

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