Oman Daily Observer

Dhofar’s ancient archaeolog­ical sites drive tourism growth

- — ONA

The Sultanate of Oman, rich in archaeolog­ical heritage, is an increasing­ly attractive destinatio­n for cultural tourism. Dhofar Governorat­e, in particular, draws visitors eager to explore its ancient sites, from castles and forts to ancient cities and markets, offering a glimpse into Oman’s storied past.

These sites, such as Samharam, Al Baleed and Khor Rori, serve as open-air museums, inviting tourists and researcher­s to delve into the governorat­e’s history and traditiona­l architectu­re.

Efforts by government and local communitie­s ensure the preservati­on of both tangible and intangible cultural heritage, including arts, crafts, and traditions tied to social and religious customs.

Oman’s tourism strategy emphasises the developmen­t of its historical and natural sites, targeting a diverse audience that includes locals, students and internatio­nal tourists.

Khalfan bin Saif al Touqi, an economic analyst, highlights the financial benefits of heritage tourism, noting Oman’s unique blend of landscapes, from valleys and mountains to deserts and beaches, coupled with its rich cultural legacy.

Dr Salem bin Suhail al Kathiri, a media profession­al, emphasises the economic impact of archaeolog­ical tourism, which generates employment and supports local industries. He also notes that preserving these sites is vital, with tourism revenues helping to fund restoratio­n efforts.

Tourism’s role in Oman Vision 2040 is crucial, according to Dr Ashraf Musharraf of Sultan Qaboos University. He envisions the sector contributi­ng significan­tly to Oman’s GDP and creating new jobs, advocating for an investment strategy to attract millions of tourists over the next decade.

Dr Mohammed bin Awad al Mushaikhi, an academic, stresses the importance of continuall­y developing and marketing Oman’s archaeolog­ical map to keep these sites central to national and internatio­nal tourism.

Finally, social media activist Mubarak bin Salem al Maashani underscore­s the role of modern media in promoting Oman’s tourism. By showcasing its history and natural beauty online, Oman can position itself as a premier global destinatio­n.

In summary, Dhofar’s archaeolog­ical treasures, along with its natural beauty and hospitalit­y, make Oman a compelling choice for cultural and historical tourism. By preserving and promoting these assets, Oman secures its place on the world’s tourism map.

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Samharam, Al Baleed and Khor Rori serve as open-air museums, inviting tourists to delve into the governorat­e’s history and traditiona­l architectu­re

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