|
The Sultanate of Oman is a dry country in South East Asia. Huge expanses of desert separate this country from its Arab neighbors, namely United Arab Emirates in the northwest; Yemen in the southwest and Saudi Arabia to the west. Like its neighbors, Oman too is rich in valuable natural resources like oil and natural gas. In fact export of oil all over the globe is the main revenue generator for this country. Dollars earned by the export of oil is used to develop infrastructure like roads, highways and flyovers. Since most part of the country is arid, Oman suffers from a lack of greenery. Oman Parks and Gardens provide its citizens some sort of greenery. Sporting lush green vegetations, Al Naseem Public Park in Oman is like an oasis in the arid desert. Offering welcome relief to the eyes, Al Naseem Public Park of Oman is considered to be the first park in the Sultanate of Oman. Inaugurated during 15 th National Day in 1985, Al Naseem Public Park in Oman took almost 11 months to complete. When the work was finally complete, the park was inaugurated during the celebrations of the 15 th National Day in 1985. The park is straddled across almost 750, 000 square meters area. This huge park houses a small train, football ground, volleyball and tennis court and even a library. You can tour around this park on the small train. Children especially like this transportation medium. In the year 2000, a small Japanese Garden was added to the Al Naseem Public Park in Oman . Built by the Japanese embassy in Muscat, the park was constructed to commemorate the good relationship that these two countries shared. The Al Naseem Public Park at Oman further includes an Arabic garden, mini falaj system and a lot more. Located 30 kilometers away from the A'Seeb International Airport, you can journey along the highway leading to Batinah area to reach the park.
|