Oman Daily Observer

Hiking on frankincen­se trail in Salalah today

- KAUSHALEND­RA SINGH SALALAH, MARCH 11

The Directorat­e General of Tourism in Dhofar Governorat­e and Al Luban Land, a group of young enthusiast­s, have organised an event titled ‘Hiking the trail – the Road to Frankincen­se’ on Tuesday and has extended invitation across the communitie­s living in Salalah.

As a mark of encouragem­ent to the participan­ts some raffle draws and prizes have also been lined up for the event, as the Ministry of Tourism officials are claiming to be ready for “a small but important event to create awareness among local people for tourism activities and impress upon the communitie­s to keep the tourism spots clean for guests coming from far away countries.” Marwan Abdul Hakeem al Ghassani, Director of Tourism Promotion Department, called the event an effort to “enhance the culture of adventure tourism, exploring the beautiful tourist places, highlighti­ng the frankincen­se tree and its historical status. Salalah has natural advantage of tourism in whole of the Gulf region. The destinatio­n attracts tourists from many European countries. Any boost to tourism is a boost ultimately to the economy of the country,” he said.

This is an attempt also to focus on the importance of maximising the economic benefits of frankincen­se products and its derivative­s and impress upon local people not to indulge in any practice that harms the frankincen­se tree, which is also a symbol of Oman.

The trekking will start from Raysut Mosque on Tuesday at 9am and finish at 12 noon. The participat­ing trekkers would go up to frankincen­se plantation site in Wadi Raysut and come back after covering a distance of seven kilometres.

Al Ghassani is hoping good attendance, as Al Luban Land group has people with interest in adventure tourism and the group members are very active in organising outdoor events for communitie­s and schools.

“I call upon people to take part in the event in large numbers and get a new feel of tourism strength of Salalah,” he said.

THE TREKKING WILL START FROM RAYSUT MOSQUE ON AT 9AM AND FINISH AT 12 NOON. THE TREKKERS WOULD GO UP TO FRANKINCEN­SE PLANTATION SITE IN WADI RAYSUT AND COME BACK AFTER COVERING 7 KM

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