Oman’s tourism boom: Al Dakhiliyah sees record visitors
AL DAKHILIYAH, Oman (MNTV) – Oman has announced a significant surge in tourist arrivals to heritage and tourism sites in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate, with 415,081 visitors recorded in 2024, up from 312,243 in 2023.
The Times of Oman reported that this growth highlights the region’s rising appeal as a premier travel destination, driven by ongoing tourism development and heritage preservation efforts.
The increase in visitors is attributed to the revitalization of heritage and tourism neighborhoods, enhancing the overall visitor experience while showcasing Al Dakhiliyah’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
Known for its stunning landscapes and historical landmarks, the governorate continues to attract both domestic and international travelers.
Tourism authorities credit infrastructure improvements and conservation efforts for Al Dakhiliyah’s growing popularity.
As Oman positions itself as a global tourism hub, this success story serves as a model for leveraging cultural and natural assets to drive economic and tourism development.