Nakhal-fort

Nakhal-fort

Nakhal-fort

Nakhal-fort

Nakhal

Nakhal

Nakhalfort

Nakhalfort

Nakhal

Nakhal

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Seeb-fish-market

Seeb-fish-market

Seeb-fish-market

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Places to visit in Nakhl

Nakhl or Nakhal is a remote village in Oman's Al Batinah area. The title ‘Nakhl’ refers to "palm," and the roads of this oasis in the deserts are lined with them. Established against the angular heights of the Western Hajar range's Jebel Nakhal Mountains, this is among the most picturesque cities in the nation. There’s also a small stream and a hot spring that peacefully streams into the town.

Nakhal Fort:- Although the government rebuilt much of the existing walls for this castle in the seventeenth century, it was initially constructed in the pre-Islamic periods (i.e., ninth century). Various defenses and guns surround the fort's peak, and the fortifications are formidable. In the background, you may even make out the craggy Al Hajar Mountains. It's rewarding to stroll in a roundabout the exterior of the castle prior you explore the interior to get a more profound examination of the ramparts. These are awesome, and they somewhat take you back to the medieval era.

Al Hazm Fortress :- Castle Al Hazm One of Oman's most incredible breathtaking castles is Al Rustaq, located in the Al Batinah area. Al Hazm castle's architecture stands out from other Omani castles and forts because the builders utilized no wood in building its ceilings. Al Hazm Castle is similar to Jabreen Castle and Nizwa Fort because it’s a defensive building that also serves as the Imam's residence. Consequently, the fort features a variety of beautiful architectural elements despite having been built for defense objectives.

Ayn Thowarah(Hot water Spring) :- This is a hot spring that is located beside Nakhal Fort naturally. In Nakhal, you must explore Al Thawarah Hot Spring, one of Oman's most fabulous thrilling tourist destinations. The Nakhal Fort isn't too far from the swimming hole, and an artificial swimming pool and a river in which the spring flows are pleasant for a walk. It would be best if you went during the weekdays because the weekend is usually very crowded.

Wakan Village :- Wakan was among the most distinctive settlements in the nation. It was situated at an elevation of 2000 meters over the sea level in the center of Jabal Al Akhdar. A large plain surrounds it from the north, and the Mountains encircle the settlement from the south. Reaching up to the hamlet might be difficult because there are Five kilometers of gravel roads to navigate. Thus decent driving experience and large vehicles are required. Once you get there, your heart will be taken away by the panorama of the plain and the mountain.

Barka Fort :- Barka is a bustling coastal town in the Al-Batinah district on the Omani coastline. Bullfighting has been a long-standing custom in this region, and the local specialty is Omani Halwa. Barka, which is only a 40-minute commute from Muscat, makes for the ideal day excursion and is a popular Omani vacation area. Popular tourist destinations in the area include the Barka Fort, which presides majestically over the Omani coast, and the Barka Souq, the town's ancient marketplace.

Wadi Bani Awf :- Wadi Bani Awf, also known as Wadi Bani Awuf, is a sizable wadi in the Omani province of South Batinah's wilayat Al Rustaq. The wadi spans a vast area, home to numerous communities and a tonne of exciting sights worth seeing, such as the well Snake Gorge! Wadi Bani Awf boasts some of the greatest off-road riding in Oman, with breathtaking canyons, cliffs, and a lovely landscape.

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Grand-mosque

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Opera-house

Al-Alam-palace

Al-Alam-palace

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Souq-matra

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Bait-al-zubair

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Mirani-JAlali-fort

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Places To Visit In Muscat

The beautiful city of Muscat is a wonderland for tourists from the country and abroad. The deserted land gives you thousand of opportunities to travel through adventurous sites, historical forts and palaces, alluring beaches, ancient markets, and aesthetic art-cultural galleries. Once you are in Oman, you don’t have any shortage of illumination during your holidays. Find the tour guide helpful to discover the desert city like never before and keep it treasured for a lifetime.

Grand Mosque Muscat

Also named Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, it is Oman’s most prominent mosque, with 20,000 worshippers at a time. The mosque is a wonderment of contemporary architecture, and this worship center is beautifully crafted with Islamic, Omani, and Middle-eastern architectural designs.

Timings: For non-muslims, the mosque is open from Saturday to Thursday between 8 am to 11 am. Muslims can visit any time.
Entry fee: Free

Al Alam Palace

This royal palace history and allows visitors to take photographs from outside. Also called The Sultan Qaboos Palace, the residence is one of the best representations of vibrant Islamic architecture. Now, the property is used to accommodate distinguished officials. Constructed by Imam Sultan Bin Ahmed, the palace is surrounded by The Mutrah harbor and lush greenery.

Timings: Open all days for 24 hrs
Entry fee: Inside entry is restricted

Royal Opera House

People who have a particular interest in art, music, and culture should keep it on their wishlist while traveling to Muscat. Set up in the year 2001, the magnificent complex has an auditorium, theatre, art center, and landscape garden. With a capacity of 1100 people, the art center is a true example of carrying the heritage with the arrangements of diversified cultural events.

Timings: 8.30 AM to 10.30 AM

Entry fee: OMR 3 for adults and OMR 1 for child

Al Mirani and Jalali Fort

This 16th-century fort, along with the AI Jalali Fort, was erected by the Portuguese to guard the Muscat port. Visitors are not allowed to enter the palace, but they can enjoy the mesmerizing view from outside. The form played a significant role in the defeat of the Portuguese. The architectural wonder has various tools on display used in an ancient war.

Timings: 6 am to 6 pm
Total time taken: 1-2 hrs
Entry fee: Free

Mutrah Souk

Also named Al-Dhalam, this oldest Arab Market has been a supply center of daily life requirements for the Omanis since the 1960s. The dark and crowded Market comprises countless craftwork shops, textiles, incense, jewelry, pottery, pipes, garments, fruits, and vegetables. The narrow spiraling alleys create an allure to the whole Market, thus comes enjoyment for the shoppers.

Timings: 8 am to 1 pm
4 pm to 10 pm (On Friday, the Market is operational only in the afternoon)

Bait Al Zubair

Situated in Muscat City, this private museum houses historical items belonging to Oman’s cultural, military, and social past. Opened in 1998, this architectural complex has an extensive collection of artifacts like jewelry, weapon, household goods, khanjars, and costumes Of Omani culture.

Timings: Thursday to Saturday from 9.30 am to 6.00 pm
Entry fee: Child: OMR 1, Adult: OMR 2

National Museum of Oman

Mutrah Fish Market

Visit the vibrant land of Muscat between October to March. During these months, you will get pleasant weather for exploring the place and make your trip super comfortable. Choose the most suitable tour package from the comprehensive offerings and spend an unforgettable holiday that makes you feel refreshed. The packages are designed exquisitely according to the unique needs of travelers. So, without further waiting, avail the most personalized holiday package and shape your itineraries as you wish.

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