Oman Announces New Short Stay Visa
by Shrutee K/DNS
To
bring momentum to the tourism growth and to encourage more travelers to visit
the country, the Royal Oman Police has recently announced a new short-term
tourist visa at 5 Omani Riyal (OMR) to visit the Sultanate for a period of 10
days. Which means, Indians who hold a valid visa to
any one of these countries – United States of America, Canada, Australia,
United Kingdom, Japan and Schengen States can avail the Oman visa through an e-visa process by simply logging on to https://evisa.rop.gov.om/
and make the 5 OMR payment on checkout, whereas other Indian travelers can get a sponsored visa by paying 5 OMR plus processing fee
through their tour operators. This is in addition to the existing e-visa for
Oman which is available at 20 OMR with a validity of one month. The amendments
include dividing tourist visas into three sections: 10 days, one month and one
year.
Ms.
Lubaina Sheerazi, India Representative, Ministry of Tourism, Oman said “An exotic, adventurous, historic, remarkable and geologically stunning
Oman offers the most authentic Arabian experience to its visitors. Along with FIT
we have seen an increase in MICE tourism with the recent launch of the Oman
Convention and Exhibition Centre in Muscat that supports international and
local organizations in hosting large events. Also, many new international hotel
chains that have recently opened in Oman have increased the number of rooms and
venues in the country. Oman being a short-haul destination from India, with
excellent air connectivity from major Indian cities, world class hotels and
easy availability of Indian food, is also becoming a preferred wedding
destination. The reduced visa
fees, new e-visa system, along with the newly opened Muscat International
Airport will definitely be a boon for Oman’s tourism. With the visa policy we see more travelers adding Oman to their
long-weekend bucket list.”
With
a total of 3 million and 300 thousand tourists visiting last year, the
Sultanate enjoyed a strong 4.7 per cent year-on-year growth in the number of
international travelers. Oman’s 20-year strategy has already begun bearing
fruit and is well on track to raise visitor numbers to 5 million per annum by
2040. The strategy hinges on developing dedicated tourism clusters in
destinations such as Muscat, Musandam, Al Hajjar Mountains, Frankincense trail
in Salalah, and multiple desert areas popular with adventure tourists.
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