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Oman's cave tourism
06 December 2006

People taking a holiday in Oman can now benefit from visiting one of the country's most accessible caves.

The Al-Hoota cave is on the southern side of Jabal Akdhar and tourism officials are hopeful that by opening the cave to the public, more tourists will be attracted to the region.

Work began on the project over 18 months ago and cost in the region of $7.8m, reports the Kuna news agency.

It is hoped that adventurous holiday makers will be attracted to the site and the project also aims to tap in to Oman's history.

Alongside the cave are a geological museum and a lake which is home to a number of rare species of fish.

Closed circuit television cameras have been installed throughout the cave to ensure the safety of visitors, while a reception centre and offices have also been placed nearby as part of the project.

The adventure begins for visitors from the moment they set off for the caves, with train carts having been installed to take people from the reception to the cave a distance of 675 metres.

© Adfero Ltd

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