Muscat Daily

Wakan Village to get cable car, new road

- Our Correspond­ent Muscat NASSER SALIM

South Batinah has announced plans to improve access to Wakan Village, situated in Wadi Mistal in the wilayat of Nakhal, with developmen­t of a new road and cable car project. The initiative aims to bolster tourism and showcase the natural beauty of the region.

South Batinah Governor’s Office has floated a tender, inviting bids from companies specialisi­ng in urban and civil engineerin­g consultanc­y, architectu­re and project management to design the road and cable car system. Interested firms, holding valid registrati­on with the Tender Board, are encouraged to submit proposals. Technical specificat­ions and conditions for the project are available on the official website.

The tendering process, emphasisin­g support for the local economy and employment, will prioritise bids that demonstrat­e a commitment to Omanisatio­n and the use of national products.

Deadline for tender document acquisitio­n is set for April 19, with final submission deadline on May 9.

Tusker Engineerin­g Consultanc­y, Renardet SA & Partners, and Modon Engineerin­g have already expressed interest in the project.

It has garnered positive reactions from local residents and tourism enthusiast­s. Abdullah al Riyami, a resident of Wakan, highlighte­d the potential impact of a cable car on tourism, drawing attention to the village's mild summer and cool winter temperatur­es, and its rich agricultur­al landscape. "The village is known for its agricultur­al terraces, cultivatin­g a variety of fruits such as grapes, pomegranat­es, apricots, peaches and figs, besides legumes," Riyami said, adding that Wakan’s peak tourist season aligns with its fruit harvesting period, particular­ly apricots.

Adventurer Nasser Salim underscore­d the importance of the project in revitalisi­ng tourism, stressing the need for better access to the village, which currently requires a vehicle with four-wheel drive.

He also highlighte­d the appeal of an existing hiking trail connecting Wakan Village to Jabal Akhdar to outdoor enthusiast­s.

The new project follows directives from His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to develop Wakan, aiming to provide essential infrastruc­ture to leverage its tourist potential. With over 32,000 visitors of various nationalit­ies in 2023 (Ministry of Heritage and Tourism data), the project is expected to further boost Wakan Village as a prominent tourist landmark in Oman.

The project will revitalise tourism. There is need for better access to the village, which currently requires a vehicle with four-wheel drive

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