Record no. of Indians visit Oman

Oman’s Ministry of Heritage and Tourism said the Indian tourist flow to the Sultanate has increased to a record 63,492 in April 2023, highest in the past 15 years.

TT Bureau

In January 2023, Oman’s Ministry of Heritage and Tourism stated that the Indian arrivals were 38,279 more than the pre-COVID figures of 29,094. By April 2023, the numbers had reached 63,492 – the highest it has seen in the last 15 years.

“This stupendous growth in number of Indian travellers to Oman in April is a delight. Following the mammoth rise in Indian tourist flow in April this year against the same period last year, we are optimistic that Oman will become a preferred travel destination for Indian tourists,” said
Arjun Chadha, Country Manager, Oman Tourism India office.

Oman, renowned for its hospitality, breathtaking landscapes, and rich history, has unparalleled attractions, combined with the efforts of the ministry and its partners, have culminated in the extraordinary influx of Indian tourists in April, he added.

Apart from investments in marketing tourism, Oman Tourism has carried out activities such as organizing roadshows in five cities and a four-city sales mission in India to jointly advertise and promote travel through various media outlets. According to the ministry’s statement, to enhance its presence in the Indian market, Oman Tourism will expand its promotional efforts through collaborative efforts, sales missions, Fam trips, and roadshows.

Recently, Oman Tourism hosted a sales mission in cities such as Kochi, Hyderabad and Kolkata, which was also honoured by the presence of the MHT Head office, Muscat. The ministry met more than 70 trade partners at the time, which received a positive response.

The ministry also stated that marked increase in the Indian visitors to Oman can be ascribed to several elements, including its world-class infrastructure, stunning natural surroundings, and rich cultural legacy.

Oman, officially the Sultanate of Oman, is a country located in the Middle East. It is situated on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula, and spans the mouth of the Persian Gulf.

The Sultanate is famous for its ancient aflaj oases irrigation system, terraced orchards (Jebel Akhdar), adobe fortresses, mosques, wadis (stream valleys), dhows (traditional Arabian sailing ships), meteorites, and Al Said, the world’s third-largest yacht, owned by the Sultan.

 

 

 

 

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