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Muscat

Muscat

Holidays in Muscat

This is Oman’s capital and has been in existence since the 1st century. Throughout the ages the city has managed to remain relevant and today boasts modern buildings and infrastructure that rivals that of other leading cities. Located as it is on the edge of the Arabian Sea and having deep waters close to its coast, it has a pretty natural harbour. Its coastline is home to a rich variety of reef colonies and plenty of marine life but it also has marvellous beaches for tourists to lounge on.

There are areas that are mountainous, making for a well rounded experience of nature for those on holiday to Muscat. This city is also known for having a number of beautifully designed mosques. Shoppers will be delighted to note that there are an increasing number of shopping malls and history buffs will be happy to tour the many museums in Muscat.

Sightseeing and activities

Muscat is truly an amazing city and visitors are astounded by the wealth of attractions in this Middle Eastern gem. The natural beauty here manifests itself in the form of jaw-dropping wadis and the one that stands out the most is the Wadi Shab with its steep sides, caves and tranquil green pools.

There are also some majestic mountains in this land and at the foot of the Hajar Mountains you will find the incredible Nakhal Fort. Besides its beautiful, grand structure there are many palm trees planted around it that give it a luxurious air.

Speaking of grand structures, you need to take time to go see the Qasr Al Alam Royal Palace. This elegant structure is where the Sultan, the country’s leader works from and unlike the White House, you will not be allowed to take a tour inside. But no one will stop you from taking pictures of the building’s magnificent exterior. The Al Jalali and Al Mirani Forts were formerly prisons used by the Portuguese when they occupied the place in the 16th century.

Their shape and design is something special, sitting as they do in the rocky facade of mountains. Unfortunately you will not be allowed in there as well, viewing is limited to the exterior. You can round up your sightseeing with a stroll along the Corniche Area. You will be treated to amazing views of the city from here as well as tasty refreshments from the eateries there.

The city also has a number of museums which will be of interest to not only history enthusiasts. Here they will get to learn more about Omani history. Some of the museums worth paying a visit to are the Bait az-Zubair Museum, the Children’s Museum and the Natural History Museum.

There are plenty of outdoor activities available to those on holiday to Muscat. If the word vertigo doesn’t exist in your dictionary, you can take on the mountains in the vicinity of this city. And if rock climbing is not your cup of tea, you could simply hike. Nature lovers will want to engage in dolphin and turtle watching.

Shoppers will be spoilt for choice regarding jewellery and handicraft outlets. A little something for everyone is what Muscat promises.

 
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