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Muscat-The rocky Al-Hajar Al-Sharqi Mountains dominate the image of Muscat, a city overlooking the Sea of Oman and relatively close to the Strait of Hormuz. White, traditional buildings characterize much of Muscat's urban landscape

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Sinkhole- Tourist sites that are receiving growing interest from visitors and tourists, whether from inside or outside the Sultanate of Oman. The depth of the hole exceeds about 10 metres, and at its bottom there is very salty water, the source of which comes from the sea, which is only approximately three kilometers away.

Wadi Shab - Wadi Shab is worth the effort. You will enjoy walking through the streams and rivers between the high mountains until you reach the deep cave and enjoy swimming in fresh water with waterfalls.

Sur- Tire was famous in the past and is still famous for its shipbuilding, fishing and maritime transport, and it has a long maritime history. It overlooks the sea from the east and is located in the far east of Amman. It is credited with its geographical location and the multiplicity of its regions, and the most beautiful area there is the Al Aija region, whose lighthouse is considered one of the oldest marine lighthouses in the Sultanate to guide ships to anchor on the shore.

Ras Al Hadd - There is a castle dating back to the mid-16th century in the center of the village. It is 16 meters long and 13 meters wide. The castle buildings include two towers, defense and observation openings, and contain an ammunition store and a water well.

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Jaalan - Jaalan Bani Bu Ali is a state in the South Al Sharqiyah Governorate in the Sultanate of Oman. Its archaeological landmarks include castles, forts, towers, and ancient mosques. One of the most important castles is Al-Hammouda Castle, apparently in addition to the presence of a number of archaeological forts and towers for surveillance and protection, in addition to a number of water springs such as: Hased, Al-Lawiya, Jabiyah, Jabiyah Uyun, Al-Qutaytiriya, and Jabiyah Blida. There are also 13 towers in different areas.

Wadi Bani Khalid - It is famous for a number of archaeological and historical monuments, as it contains some forts, the most important of which is: Al-Mawalek Fort in the village of Al-Awaina. Its construction dates back to the fourth century AH. It is the largest fort in the state, and it was a center for the governor and judge in the past. And Al-Adfin Fort in the village of Qaswa. The Al-Ruzaiqeen Fort in the village of Al-Hosn, in addition to other forts, of which only ruins remain. There are also nine towers in the state

 

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Wahiba Sands - also known as Wahiba Sands, is one of the most beautiful camping areas in the world, especially for those who love camping in the desert. Whoever visits the Wahiba Sands knows its aesthetic value. It contains stunning, rarely found landscapes.

Ibra- The Wilayat of Ibra includes a number of archaeological monuments spread throughout its various parts, and its tourist attractions vary between springs, falaj, caves, castles, forts, towers and mosques.

Nizwa - Nizwa Fort is found in the state. It is one of the oldest castles in the Sultanate of Oman, as it is unique in its huge circular shape buried in the dirt. It contains seven wells and multiple openings for the station of fighters defending the castle and the city throughout the ages. old

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Birkat Al-Mouz - The name is due to the heavy rainfall in the village of Birkat Al-Mouz, the formation of puddles and the high water levels. As for the word banana, the reason for the name goes back to the fact that the first tree planted in its land was banana, and thanks to the abundance of water, its cultivation was fruitful and abundant, and the village exported bananas to neighboring villages.

Al Jabal Al Akhdar - Al Jabal Al Akhdar is famous for its diverse agricultural products such as pomegranates, peaches, apricots, walnuts and roses, which cannot grow anywhere else in the Arabian Gulf except Al Jabal Al Akhdar as a result of its unique weather.

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Bahla - It is characterized by its falaj and its density of palm trees. It is a combination of many environmental elements that created the appropriate conditions for the Omani person to practice his activity there. It is a palm oasis walled and fortified with a defensive wall consisting of a number of lanes. Each of these lanes also has its own entrances that control entry and exit from it.

Jibreen - Jibreen Fort is distinguished by its magnificence as one of the Omani heritage monuments, steeped in the roots of history and sublime in beauty with all the intensity that tells the epics of the Omanis, their engineering innovations, and the manifestations of their architectural arts.

Al-Jamraa - is an ancient villages separated and scattered oases called the Kadam area, which is as known by Sheikh Ibrahim bin Saeed Al-Abri.

Jebel Shams - Shortly before the top of the mountain, there is a deep chasm called Mastaba al-Nakhr. It is one of the most beautiful places visited by a large number of tourists from different countries of the world, as it looks like a deep hole cut into the rock, as can be seen from the highest area located vertically on the site of the abyss.

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Hat - “Jabal Hat” is located on the eastern side of the state of Al Hamra. It is one of the mountainous villages about 36 kilometers away from the center of the state. It is characterized by its very cold climate, reaching freezing point in the winter and mild in the summer.

Wadi Bani Ghafir - Wadi Bani Ghafir is distinguished by its strategic location in the Sultanate, as it was in ancient times a passage for traveling caravans from Al Batinah to the regions of Al Dhahirah and Al Dakhiliyah. The terrain of the valley is not difficult, but rather there are wide flat land areas in the valley.

Al Rustaq - is one of the states of the South Al Batinah Governorate in the Al Batinah region in the northern part of the Sultanate of Oman. It is represented by being a cluster of palm oases (about 170 villages) that rely primarily on the traditional aflaj system to extract water from the ground to flow on the surface in the form of small rivers.

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Nakhal - one of the states of the South Al Batinah Governorate in the Al Batinah region in the northern part of the Sultanate of Oman. There are several important castles and forts, the most important of which is Nakhal Castle

Musannah - a state in the South Al Batinah Governorate in the Al Batinah region in the northern part of the Sultanate of Oman, and is famous for its industry and agriculture. It includes within its territory several villages, the most important of which are Al-Shuaiba, Sharas Al-Haddadba, Al-Badi’ah, Al-Musannah (Hillat Al-Souq), Al-Musannah, Hillat Al-Hosn, Sharas Al-Breik, Hillat Al-Hosn, Al-Musannah, Al-Mughasser, Abu Abali Al-Sahel, and Burj Al Khamis...

Al Suwaiq - is one of the states of the North Al Batinah Governorate in the Al Batinah region in the northern part of the Sultanate of Oman. It has many historical attractions. Suwaiq has historically served as a center of economic activity

Saham - one of the states of the North Al Batinah Governorate in the Al Batinah region in the northern part of the Sultanate of Oman. It has many forts and castles that were built to protect it from invasions throughout history

Sohar - one of the states of the North Al Batinah Governorate. It is the old capital of Oman, and Sohar is a city that depends on fishing, trade, and also agriculture.

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Khasab - It is represented by the natural parks in Al Rawdah, Al Si and Al Khalidiya. In addition to Wadi Khan, Masifa Hayut, and Khor Najd. As well as a number of creeks, bays, and islands, the most important of which are: Khasab Bay, Kamzar Bay, Shisa Bay, Khor Sham, Khor Al-Nido, Khor Hablain, Khor Qabal, Khor Ghab, and Khor Qaddi. Among the most important islands in the Wilayat of Khasab are: the Niyabat of Lima, Al-Ghanam Island, Musandam-Umm Al-Tair, Salama Island and its daughters, Umm Al-Fayarin, Al-Khail, Makhubuq, Abu Makhlif, and the “Black” Sawik Island.

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Full day in Khasab

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Muscat-The rocky Al-Hajar Al-Sharqi Mountains dominate the image of Muscat, a city overlooking the Sea of Oman and relatively close to the Strait of Hormuz. White, traditional buildings characterize much of Muscat's urban landscape

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Full day in Muscat for shopping

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