Oman’s tourism game seems to be point on

MUSCAT: The Sultanate of Oman has been in the news for all the right reasons, from Lonely Planet ranking it as the seventh best destination for 2022 to an upward trend predicted in the hospitality industry.

According to Lonely Planet, “Oman’s low-rise cities maintain their traditional attractions, and Bedouin values continue to be at the core of an Omani welcome.” The top three destinations include Mauritius, Norway, and the Cook Islands.

According to Lonely Planet, “Oman is the logical choice for those seeking out the modern face of Arabia while wanting to still perceive its old soul,” because of its abundance of natural beauty, including stunning mountains, wind-blown deserts, and a pristine coastline.

According to a forecast by a capital consultancy located in Dubai, the hospitality industry in the Sultanate of Oman will experience compound growth at a pace of 6.3% between 2022 and 2026.

According to the survey, the Sultanate government’s efforts to enhance the nation’s tourism industry appear to be the sector’s main driver of consistent growth.

Oman has set out plans to build a variety of tourism-related investments across the Sultanate in order to meet its goal of generating more than $22.5 billion in annual tourism revenue by 2040.

The Oman Botanic Garden is a brand-new, top-notch construction of the Diwan of Royal Court in Oman that honours the country’s distinctive plants, landscapes, and cultural traditions.

The garden will be placed in a 430-acre protected natural area, bordered by the Northern Mountains of Oman, just outside of Muscat, Oman, close to the Al Khoudh hamlet.

The garden is now being built, and when it is finished, all of Oman’s native plant species will be on display in a variety of meticulously designed, naturalistic environments, ranging from parched deserts to luxuriant monsoon cloud forests.

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