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Top 5 Attractions in Oman - Discover beautiful Oman

Oman is a land of rugged and beautiful landscapes, culture and architecture. From mountains, 'to mosques and fjords to forts, the beauty of Oman will put a spell on you fast!

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Birkat Al Mouz Ruins

Situated in Nizwa, these ruins are one of the most significant in the Sultanate of Oman. They feature the traditional Falaj watering system, which is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The site has many memorable surroundings, including other ancient ruins and a large banana farmstead surrounded by dramatic mountains. It is highly recommended to include this site on your itinerary.

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Nizwa

The charming city of Nizwa is a must-visit destination in Oman for its rich cultural and historical significance. The majestic 17th-century fort in Nizwa is among the most famous forts in the country, known for its grand architecture and fascinating history. The fort is a symbol of the city's power and prosperity during the early days of Oman's development. It offers stunning views of the surrounding area, including the rugged mountains and lush palm groves.
The 13th-century Bhala Fort in the Bahla oasis town is another impressive attraction, showcasing Oman's traditional defensive architecture. The fort is a remarkable example of the country's rich cultural heritage and is worth a visit for its intricate design and fascinating history.

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Muscat

As the capital city of Oman, Muscat is a vibrant city of culture, history, beautiful architecture, shopping, mosques, museums, and more. Among its top attractions are the Qasr Al Alam Royal Palace, the largest mosque in Oman, the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, and the two outposts located near the palace, Al Mirani and Al Jalali, which have been transformed into museums and are open to the public. Accommodation options like the Al Falaj Hotel are also among the top choices in the city.

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Musandam Peninsula

This destination is often overlooked by many travellers as it is located away from the mainland, but for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure, it is a must-visit. The most common way to get there is through Dubai, but there are also several options to travel by sea from Muscat. The stunning Hajar Mountains extend into both the Arabian and Eurasian tectonic plates, causing them to dip 5mm every year. This has created a breathtaking series of fjords that offer an otherworldly trekking experience. The capital city of Khasab is a must-visit for dolphin watching, snorkelling, and cruising, and for an unforgettable experience, take a dhow cruise around the charming riverside village of Kumzar.

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Bimmah Sinkhole

Visiting Bimmah Sinkhole is one of the top things to do in Oman. This is an attraction in Oman that you cannot afford to miss, especially when travelling from Muscat to the south. According to popular legend, a falling star created this sinkhole thousands of years ago. Swimming is allowed, although caution should be exercised. Its depths range over 300 feet at its deepest. A stairway leads to the base of the sinkhole, although expert divers can jump in directly.