The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change announced the launch of the online registration for the 2025/2026 winter camping season Wednesday.

The registration will be conducted in three phases according to the published schedule: starting with the Central Area from Oct 1-4, followed by the Southern Area from Oct 5-8, and then the Northern Area from Oct 9-14.

Hamad Salem al-Nuaimi, director of the Wildlife Protection Department and chairman of the Winter Camping Season Organising Committee, stressed that the ministry’s teams have been working since the launch of online registration to facilitate the process through the electronic system on the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change website. He noted that a team from the Wildlife Protection Department is available to assist the elderly, retirees, and people with disabilities in registering if they are unable to do so electronically. He indicated that reservations are made electronically via the registration system. Upon registration, the camp owner immediately receives a text message confirming the booking of their site, which remains reserved for them throughout the six-month season, whether they start camping immediately or at a later time. He pointed out that the physical setup of camps is permitted starting from October 15, emphasising that no camping activities are allowed before this date. He also mentioned that the ministry has allocated a full day for the Sealine area due to the high demand it witnesses annually, where the number of camps last year exceeded 1,200.

He noted that the capacity for the current season reaches 3,000 camps, with the possibility of increasing numbers in some areas based on demand and field pressure, to accommodate the growing demand for camping across various regions of the country. He highlighted that swapping sites after confirmation is prohibited except through the system, with a fee of QR1,000 imposed if a change is desired before confirmation. Besides, payment of the mandatory insurance of QR10,000 is a prerequisite for confirming the reservation, with a grace period of six hours granted to complete the payment via the system.

Aysha al-Mehasaa, head of the Infrastructure and Project Management Section in the Information Systems Department, explained that this year the ministry has designed a completely new digital infrastructure dedicated to camping, aiming to enhance system efficiency and facilitate the registration process. The ministry has also strengthened electronic linkage with government entities such as the Retirement Authority and the Ministry of Social Development to provide accurate data for retirees and people with disabilities, allowing them to be exempted from fees automatically upon entering their personal ID number.

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