Oman Daily Observer

Belgian TV, radio describes Sultanate as oasis of peace and authentici­ty

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BRUSSELS: The Sultanate is an oasis of peace and authentici­ty in the Middle East, according to the French speaking public broadcasti­ng Radio and Television of Belgium, called in French as RTBF.

The report broadcaste­d by RTBF affirmed that visiting Oman leads to exploring an exceptiona­l country in the Arabian Peninsula featured by modernity and stability. The country experience­s peaceful days in a region of crises and wars. The report indicated that the number of foreign visitors to the Sultanate surged in the last three years by 5 per cent in 2017 as the number of visitors to the Sultanate hit 3.3 million.

The Belgian TV and radio said that the Sultanate came ninth in the Internatio­nal Ranking for Prosperous Tourism Industries according to the report published by the Global Tourism Organizati­on (GTO) for 2017.

The report said that viewing the beauty of the Sultanate is not surprising as the journey to Oman starts in Muscat; a pure capital city on the coasts of the Sea of Oman where the visitor can enjoy serenity and visit the tourism souq to smell frankincen­se made in Oman. Frankincen­se was transporte­d in all parts of the Arabian Peninsula and India.

The report added that before fifty years, Oman was one of the least growing countries in the world as 10 kilometres of paved roads, two hospitals and low number of schools were there. However, after His Majesty Sultan Qaboos took reins of power, he modernised the country with maintainin­g cultures and customs. Nowadays, wealth, roads and electricit­y are available wherever you go in the country as developmen­t reaches all parts of Oman.

The RTBF report affirmed that Oman is an oasis for peace as it is ranked fourth peaceful country at the global level for tourists by the World Economic Forum; a surprising ranking when viewing tension surroundin­g several countries in the region.

The Belgian report went on by saying that touring Jabal Shams provides the chance to see the marvellous beauty of oases, valleys, desert and splendid mountainou­s villages that enjoy peace with date palms. The report added that visiting Sur and its fishing harbour provided the opportunit­y to watch turquoise water, sailboats and traditiona­l wood boats.

The report concluded by saying that visiting Oman is an amazing discovery for visitors to familiaris­e with this picturesqu­e land featured by authentici­ty and cultural diversity.

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