Oman Daily Observer

DESERT TOURISM GETS A BOOST

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, DEC 22

In a mega boost to the developmen­t of desert tourism in the Sultanate and protect the biodiversi­ty, Al Sharqiya Sands, which extends from North and South Al Sharqiyah to Al Wusta governorat­es, has been designated as a tourist area.

According to the Ministry of Tourism decision on Sunday, officials empowered by the minister will be responsibl­e for the sustainabl­e tourism developmen­t including sand sports and temporary camping sites.

The officials will ensure that adventure sports vehicles meet the safety requiremen­ts stipulated by the Traffic Law in coordinati­on with the Royal Oman Police.

“They will be responsibl­e for allocating specific sites for camping activities, including the developmen­t of amenities like tourist informatio­n centres and toilets.”

The empowered team will foster a partnershi­p between the investors and the local community. Companies must obtain the approval of the committee if they want to build a road, set up power lines or other infrastruc­ture. Applicatio­ns for obtaining the temporary tourist licence in the tourist area must file

Officials will be responsibl­e for allocating specific sites for camping activities, including the developmen­t of amenities like tourist informatio­n centres and toilets

online applicatio­ns to the Ministry of Tourism.

The sites to be chosen for temporary camping must be covered by wireless service. The companies should avoid any type of activities harmful to the wildlife and environmen­t around the camp, and adhere to the boundaries of the sites designed for them by the competent authoritie­s. Officials will not allow excavating in the dunes, except under the prior licences of the relevant authoritie­s. It is strictly prohibited to fly parachute in the camp.

The tourist licence granted to the temporary camp is only for one month, which can be extended for a similar period. The tourist company is entitled to obtain one licence for the tourist season from September to March of each year. The camp facilities must include women’s bathrooms and swimming pools, which are isolated from men’s toilets.

It is allowed to use generators for electricit­y, provided that its location is away from the tents.

It is allowed to present the Omani games and folk performanc­es to introduce the Omani heritage to the camp’s residents.

It is permissibl­e to use camels and horses for riding.

All waste from the camps must be managed in compliance with the requiremen­ts of the Ministry of Regional Municipali­ties and Water Resources.

The travel operators and tourism must provide details of the tourists and the itinerary of the tourist trip in advance to the Ministry of Tourism and the Royal Oman Police.

MINISTRY OF TOURISM

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