
Muscat – The wilayat of Al Hamra in Dakhliyah is set to host Al Hamra Tourism 2025 Festival in August, with a month-long programme of cultural, recreational and adventure activities planned in Al Jabal al Sharqi. Running from August 1 to 30, the festival is part of wider efforts to boost the governorate’s tourism profile […]
Muscat – The wilayat of Al Hamra in Dakhliyah is set to host Al Hamra Tourism 2025 Festival in August, with a month-long programme of cultural, recreational and adventure activities planned in Al Jabal al Sharqi.
Running from August 1 to 30, the festival is part of wider efforts to boost the governorate’s tourism profile and support sustainable development. Authorities aim to position Al Jabal al Sharqi as a year-round destination for visitors.
Sheikh Hilal bin Said al Hajri, Governor of Dakhliyah, said the governorate is undergoing phased development to deliver an integrated tourism experience aligned with environmental sustainability goals. He highlighted coordination with Ministry of Heritage and Tourism to upgrade services and manage tourist inflow.
Tenders for the Al Jabal al Sharqi Oasis project, covering 10,000sqm, are currently under review. Planned features include men’s and women’s prayer halls, a 300sqm restaurant, open-air theatre, shaded seating areas, pedestrian pathways, and year-round visitor amenities.
The governor noted the project aligns with Vision 2040 objectives, particularly in supporting SMEs and promoting community-based tourism. Situated at around 2,000m above sea level, Al Jabal al Sharqi offers cool climate and is ideal for eco-tourism and outdoor adventure activities such as hiking and off-roading.
With increasing interest in nature-based experiences, the governor stressed the need to develop infrastructure that accommodates visitors while protecting the area’s natural environment. He also called for active participation of the local community, particularly youth, in tourism-related enterprises.
Sheikh Sulaiman bin Said al Azri, Wali of Al Hamra, informed that this year’s edition of the festival will feature a wide range of offerings catering to families, tourists and adventure seekers. The festival programme includes guided sunrise hikes, camping sites with furnished tents, horse rides, hiking trails, and 4×4 shuttle services to elevated viewpoints.
The wali said the festival will contribute to long-term tourism objectives of Al Hamra, creating opportunities for youth and supporting local enterprises. “This festival supports the integration of economic, cultural and social development goals,” he said.