Rahhala 2025: Transforming North A’Sharqiyah into Oman’s Premier Family Tourism Destination
Rahhala Event in North A’Sharqiyah – Discover Family-Friendly Tourism Experiences

Rahhala Event Officially Announced in North A’Sharqiyah

Dates: January 6 – February 27, 2025

Location: Al Joufa, Wilayat Al-Qabil

The “Rahhala” event was officially announced today in North A’Sharqiyah Governorate, aiming to enrich the tourism sector with innovative and dynamic experiences. This exciting initiative aspires to establish the governorate as a leading family-friendly tourist destination by offering diverse tourism experiences and engaging recreational activities. It also seeks to provide memorable moments for individuals and families while fostering and supporting the local community.

As part of this initiative, OMRAN Group signed a strategic partnership agreement to organize the event in collaboration with the Office of the Governor of North A’Sharqiyah, the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, and the SMEs Development Authority, with Taiseer serving as the event organizer.

The event will be held in Al Joufa, Wilayat Al-Qabil, a location known for its breathtaking sand dunes that attract tourists from across Oman and beyond. Taking place from January 6 to February 27, 2025, visitors can enjoy a variety of entertainment programs and unique tourism experiences that highlight the beauty and cultural richness of Oman.

Tags: #Rahhala #OmanTourism #NorthSharqiyah #ExploreOman #FamilyFun

Hassan

Hassan Al Maqbali
Content Creator & Website Manager at Omanspire

Hassan Al Maqbali is a dedicated content creator and the website manager at Omanspire, where he writes passionately about Oman's culture, history, and the timeless stories that shape the nation’s identity. His work reflects a deep love for the Sultanate and a commitment to sharing its beauty with the world.

Driven by a desire to widen global understanding of Oman, Hassan creates narratives that present the country through diverse perspectives—capturing its people, heritage, landscapes, and evolving cultural heartbeat. Through Omanspire, he hopes to bring readers closer to the spirit of Oman, one story at a time.

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