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Ain Ji in Sadah: A natural gem just meters from the sea

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Last updated: 2026/01/14 at 12:36 PM
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Oman’s Dhofar Governorate is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, and recent efforts are focused on preserving its unique water resources. A significant milestone has been achieved with the completion of a restoration project for Ji Spring in the Wilayat of Sadah, a rare freshwater source that stands out for its remarkable proximity to the sea. This initiative highlights the ongoing commitment to sustainable tourism and environmental protection in the region.

Restoring a Natural Wonder: The Ji Spring Project

The General Directorate of Agricultural, Fisheries and Water Resources in Dhofar Governorate, in close collaboration with the Office of the Wali of Sadah, has successfully completed the first phase of a vital restoration and rehabilitation project at Ji Spring. Located just 20 meters from the coastline, between Hadbin and the Hasik district, this spring is a geological anomaly and a crucial part of the local ecosystem. The project aimed to revitalize this precious resource and prepare it for responsible tourism.

A Unique Hydrogeological Feature

Ji Spring isn’t just another water source; it’s a fascinating example of nature’s resilience. Engineer Ali bin Bakhit Bait Said, Director of the Water Resources Department, explained that the spring’s freshwater originates from a deep aquifer, protected by solid rock formations. This natural barrier effectively prevents seawater intrusion, maintaining the spring’s purity. The hydraulic gradient ensures a constant flow of fresh water, making Ji Spring a consistently reliable source.

Historically, the spring served as a lifeline for the local community, providing water for both residents and livestock. It was also a critical stopover for abalone divers, offering a place to replenish their supplies and rehydrate. Beyond human use, the spring plays a vital role in supporting local wildlife and several rare terrestrial species, making its preservation even more important.

Rehabilitation Efforts and Improvements

The initial phase of the Ji Spring rehabilitation project involved extensive work to address years of natural wear and tear. Teams focused on thorough site cleaning, removing accumulated sediments and debris that were hindering the spring’s natural flow. The spring basin floor itself was carefully restored, and any damaged concrete structures were repaired to ensure long-term stability.

Safety and accessibility were also key priorities. A new staircase and pathway were constructed on the western side of the spring, providing visitors with a safe and convenient route to experience its beauty. Protective stone walls were built to prevent erosion and further damage, and a water drainage outlet was installed to manage overflow effectively. These improvements demonstrate a commitment to both preserving the natural environment and enhancing the visitor experience.

Looking Ahead: Phase Two and Sustainable Tourism

The success of the first phase has paved the way for the second stage of the project, currently underway. His Excellency Dr. Ahmed bin Ali Al-Darai, Wali of Sadah, highlighted that this phase, a joint effort between the local administration, the Sadah Municipal Services Center, and a contracted company, will focus on improving the surrounding area. This includes the construction of dedicated parking areas to accommodate visitors, extensive landscaping to enhance the aesthetic appeal, and the installation of clear informational and directional signage.

His Excellency emphasized that these initiatives are integral to a broader vision for Sadah. The goal is to boost both tourism and environmental awareness, while simultaneously ensuring the sustainable and organized use of all natural sites within the Wilayat. This approach recognizes the importance of balancing economic development with environmental responsibility.

Part of a Larger Water Resource Development Plan

The restoration of Ji Spring is not an isolated incident. It’s part of a larger, ongoing water resource development plan implemented by the Ministry of Agricultural, Fisheries and Water Resources. In 2023, the Ministry successfully completed the rehabilitation of 12 springs across various wilayats in Dhofar. This demonstrates a sustained commitment to safeguarding Oman’s precious water resources.

Importantly, these projects have benefited from active community participation. Local residents have been involved in the planning and execution of the work, fostering a sense of ownership and ensuring that the projects align with the needs and priorities of the community. This collaborative approach is crucial for the long-term success of these initiatives and the preservation of Oman’s natural heritage. The focus on water conservation is paramount in this arid region.

Furthermore, the revitalization of these springs contributes to the broader goal of promoting eco-tourism in Dhofar, attracting visitors who appreciate and respect the natural environment.

Conclusion

The successful restoration of Ji Spring in Sadah is a testament to Oman’s dedication to preserving its unique natural resources. By combining careful rehabilitation work with a forward-looking vision for sustainable tourism, the Governorate of Dhofar is ensuring that this remarkable spring will continue to provide benefits to both the local community and visitors for generations to come. We encourage those interested in learning more about Dhofar’s natural wonders to explore the region and support responsible tourism practices. The ongoing commitment to water resource management in Oman is a model for sustainable development in arid environments.

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