Popular Destinations in Oman
Oman - Muscat - Salalah
Some of the Popular Destination in Oman include-
Bahla in Oman
Recognized as a World Heritage Site, Bahla in Oman receives a regular stream of visitors every day. A third BCE town, Bahla boasts of seven miles of fortified walls which is a grand testimony to the town antiquity. Babla is known throughout the ancient kingdoms for its pottery. Also located near Babla is the scenic Al Hamra village.
Jebel Akhdar
Standing 3000 meters above sea level, Jabel Akhdar's beauty comes as a collage of tall date palm groves, verdant valleys and picturesque villages such as Bani Habib and Sharijah. Meaning 'the Green Mountain' in Arabic, Jebel Akhdar also has a fortress of Al Hazm which was built in 1708. Visitors can also find the burial places of some of the early rulers of Oman in the town known as Rostaq. Jebel Akhdar is one of the most Popular Destinations in Oman and must on the itinerary list of every traveler to Oman.
Muscat
The capital as well as the largest city in Oman, Muscat is an ancient port which still retains some of its ancient walls. Apart from some fascinating sights which come in splendid shapes such as the Portuguese forts, exquisitely carved gates and many others, Muscat is also known for being a wonderful shopping place, which offers the best of traditional handicrafts of Oman.
Nizwa in Oman
Nizwa had served as Oman's capital during the sixth and seventh centuries. Here the tourists can see the Oman's oldest as well as the largest fort. Nizwa is known particularly for its gold and silver works. It is owing to its sheer grandeur that Nizwa is counted upon as one of the Popular Destinations in Oman.
Salalah
The fertile land of Salalah boasts of lush vegetation which includes numerous coconut groves and banana plantations. The city is also skirted by scenic beaches. Salalah is known for the Al-Balid ruins, which was once the prosperous city of Zafar.
Sohar
Of all the Popular Destinations in Oman, Sohar remains a unique one. One of Sohar's claims to fame is that it is the birthplace of the famous Sinbad the Sailor. Sohar is an interesting town whose history of sailing goes back a long way. There is a nice little museum for the visitors to see.
Sur
A town whose history is rife with tales of shipping adventures, Sur is an ideal
place to go to if one is interested in the traditional art of shipbuilding.
Sur seafaring days go back to sixth century CE, when a trade relation with Africa
was forged.