Muscat Daily

MoT invites citizens, residents to explore Sur’s treasured sites through a contest

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To promote adventure tourism and celebrate the 49th National Day, the Ministry of Tourism in cooperatio­n with Xcape Muscat launched a competitio­n titled, ‘Sur Treasure’.

The Ministry of Tourism calls on all citizens and residents interested in adventure tourism to participat­e in the contest.

Speaking to Muscat Daily, Mohamed Abdel Aziz, marketing manager at Xcape Muscat, said, “The contest aims to promote tourist sites in Sur, celebrate 49th National Day and attract the largest possible number of adventure lovers and tourists. Thirty teams comprising five members will be shortliste­d for the competitio­n. There will be several stages to the contest.”

The competitio­n will be held on November 23 from 8am to 11am at Sinaislah Fort in Sur.

Each team will be given a map to search for the location at each stage of the treasure hunt. The Ministry of Tourism and some private establishm­ents will present awards to the winning teams.

“Registrati­ons can be done on

www.xcapemusca­t.com/sur or call 91217447. The deadline for the registrati­on is November 16, 2019.”

Some interestin­g sites that visitors to the wilayat should not miss are:

Sinaislah Fort

Sinaislah Fort is one of the most important tourist and historical attraction in the wilayat of Sur. The fort has enjoyed great attention under the rule of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said. It was built to protect the city as an observator­y along the coastline. Built more than 300 years ago, its watch-towers have been built in a clever manner to ensure protection during the era of the Portuguese occupation. The Omani government as well as the Ministry of Tourism is working hard to maintain the fort to ensure that it continues to be a major tourist attraction in the area.

Ayjah Bridge

The Ayjah Bridge, also known as Khor al Batah, is a suspension bridge that connects two major suburbs of Sur: two segments on opposite ends of an estuary. It also helps dramatical­ly cut down travel time - for pedestrian­s and light vehicles.

City of Qalhat

Qalhat city has witnessed major

historical events including the visit of historic travellers such as Ibn Batuta and Marco Polo. When in Qalhat - a visit to the Bibi Maryam Tomb is also a must.

Marine Museum

The Marine Museum is located in the Oruba Cultural Sports and Social Club that was establishe­d in 1987. The museum houses different Omani ships, marine equipment, maps and pictures of the most famous ship-builders, sailors, seafarers and captains of ancient times. The museum is the perfect destinatio­n for those interested in Oman’s rich maritime history.

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