Oman Daily Observer

First outdoor training facility opens at Sharqiya Sands

- SAMUEL KUTTY MUSCAT, MARCH 7

Oman’s first purpose-built outdoor training centre was formally opened in the Sharqiya Sands on Wednesday under the auspices of His Highness Sayyid Haitham bin Tareq al Said, Minister of Heritage and Culture.

The desert centre, operated by Outward Bound Oman (OBO), is the first of the three centres slated to be opened in the coming two years.

The constructi­on of the second centre, in Muscat, is due to start later this month.

Present on the occasion were His Highness Sayyid Faisal bin Turki al Said, Patron of OBO; Shaikh Mohammed bin Said al Kalbani, Minister of Social Developmen­t; and Hamish Cowell, British Ambassador to Oman; guests and others.

Located about 12 km into the Sharqiya Sands, the centre is selfsustai­nabile in every aspect, including solar panels to generate energy and a bio-digester to treat waste water on site. “Today is a significan­t milestone in the growth of Outward Bound Oman. The issue of preparing Omani young people for society, and for the workplace of today, and tomorrow, is one of national importance,” said HH Sayyid Faisal.

Establishe­d in Oman in May 2009 by founding partners Dentons, Shell and Suhail Bahwan, OBO is part of an internatio­nal network that uses challengin­g outdoor journeys to develop people’s capacity. Each year, some 200,000 people around the world take part in an Outward Bound course in one of the 32 countries.

“The emergence of these training centres will allow Outward Bound Oman to play a leading role in nurturing the next generation,” added HH Sayyid Faisal.

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First purpose-built outdoor training centre.

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