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Oman seeks bids for Jabal Shams Grand Canyon project

MUSCAT, 4 days ago

Omani authorities have invited bids for the first phase of Jabal Shams Grand Canyon, a major tourism project that boasts key attractions including a recreational area, a glass walkway, a tourist resort, a zip line and a hiking trail. 
 
The bids were floated by Governorate of Dakhliyah for the ambitious RO11 million ($28.5 million) tourism development to be set up in the Wilayat of Al Hamrat. Once completed, it will be instrumental in boosting the national economy and generating jobs for Omani youth, reported Oman News Agency.
 
Situated at an altitude of 3,000m and covering an area of 145,000 sqm, the key development aims to attract adventure seekers and families. Geological exhibitions, a rock garden, and an adventure centre are also part of the development.
 
Launching the bid, Sheikh Hilal Said Al Hajri, Governor of A’Dakhiliyah, said: "The first phase includes site levelling, land preparation, road planning, and the development of service networks. It will also involve the construction of reception and administration buildings, basic facilities, and public amenities."
 
"The project aims to support domestic tourism, create job opportunities for jobseekers, and contribute to national income," he stated. 
 
Situated at an altitude of 3,000m and covering an area of 145,000 sqm, the key development aims to attract adventure seekers and families. 
 
In October last year, the Dakhliyah Governor’s Office signed an agreement with Nas Engineering Consultancy to design and oversee the first phase, reported Muscat Daily. 
 
The project design was selected as the winner of the 2024 Governorate’s Competition and aligns with the Royal Directives for local development and ‘Oman Vision 2040,’ it stated.
 
Designed with sustainability in mind, the project aims to integrate with the natural landscape while enhancing visitors’ connection with the environment.
 
Additional features include a coffee farm, fruit orchards, a summer camp, and a seasonal activities garden. A 500-seat theatre, kiosks selling seasonal produce, and an information centre will provide cultural experiences for visitors.
 
The second phase of the project will be tendered later this year, said Al Hajri.
 
The deadline for submitting the bids has been set at May 27.



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