10 Must-Visit Tourist Attractions In Oman

10 Must-Visit Tourist Attractions In Oman

Muscat SultanQaboos Grand Mosque by xiquinhosilva
Muscat Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque by xiquinhosilva

Oman is one of the most attractive vacation destinations and tends to be overlooked by many voyagers. Oman is remarkable for its exotic natural beauty and is enriched with history and tradition. Oman is eminent for its cultural heritage, ancient history, and fascinating places that attract many tourists. Oman provides a variety of topographical features. Oman is notable for terraced orchards, forts and castles, wadis, mosques and souqs, dhows, and Al Said, a third-largest yacht of the world owned by the sultan.

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Here are enlisted ten must-visit tourist attraction places in Oman:

Wadi Shab, byScalio
Wadi Shab by Scalio

1./ Wadi Shab
Oman is well-known for its wadis. Wadi Shab is one the most beautiful and attractive places to visit. It is the best option if you are planning for a day trip. It contains a beautiful waterfall and inspiring pools. This place is all about adventure. You can take a boat for easy access; you need to hike for 45 minutes through rock cliffs or valleys to reach the turquoise water pools; after that, you can swim through a series of pools to reach a pothole that contains a wonderful waterfall.

2./ Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque

Capital Muscat is on the top of the list of many tourists. Sultan Qaboos grand mosque is one of the most enchanting and attractive destinations for the sight of sore eyes. It’s an alluring modern mosque with a space of at least 20,000 worshippers, one of the most well-known mosques in the country. Its large golden dome, carved walls, intricately detailed interior, arches, minarets, central crystal candelabras are truly mesmerizing architectural work that attracts many people. The second-largest handmade Iranian rug is placed in the main prayer hall. In a nutshell, it’s a serene place to visit and enjoy the harmony of the beautiful mosque.

Misfat al Abryeen by Rachel and Hugh
Misfat al Abryeen by Rachel and Hugh

3./ Misfat al Abryeen

Misfat al Abryeen is one of the oldest tiny hill villages of Oman near Nizwa, still inhabited and quaint in Oman. It is notable for its architectural and traditional landmarks. It consists of an interesting concoction of traditional mud houses and renovations. It is a living village, and the residents make their living from the gardens and agriculture of the village.

Muttrah souq byTeseum
Muttrah souq by Teseum

4./ Muttrah souq

Muttrah souq is one of Oman’s oldest and traditional markets, consisting of many shops involving Omani products. Its traditional and a bit chaotic environment gives you a feeling of an Arab market. From colorful fabric, silver and gold jewelry, pashminas to khanjars and frankincense (traditional Omani items) are all attractive and fascinating for tourists. It is the best place to refreshen yourself, and you can capture moments with lovely snaps.

Jebel Akhdar by Robert Haandrikman

5./ Jebel Akhdar

Jebel Akhdar, also known as a  green mountain, is a part of the Al Hajar mountain ranges in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate of Oman. It is a wonderful place to visit if you plan to escape from the summer heat. It also got chilly in winters offers a positive thought vibration for a campfire. The best season to visit in Jebel Akhadar is spring (season of blossom flowers and plantations), giving you pure soul relaxation.

Jebel Shams by oh-contraire
Jebel Shams by oh-contraire

6./ Jebel Shams

Jebel Shams are also known as Jabal Shams because it offers a marvelous spectacular view of sunrise. It’s the highest mountain in Oman, and it is alluring. On the top of a mountain, you can see a radio tower with blinking red light worth it for the enchanting views of the deep down into the great canyon of Arabia. Canyons are the feast to behold in the daytime. Mountain also offers great hiking trails.

Nizwa-Fort-by-hanwong01
Nizwa Fort by hanwong01

7./ Nizwa Fort

Nizwa fort is cylindrical, which makes it different from other forts. It is the most eminent fort to visit in the 17th century. It is one of Oman’s most notable tourist attractions due to its unique history and heritage. It is enlisted in the best destination for exploring about the ancient times. It is the highest tower of Oman as you can climb for the views of the Rocky Mountains and mosques around this city.

Sur by hl_1001
Sur by hl_1001

8./ Sur

Sur is one of the most important towns in the eastern region. Famous for its ancient watchtowers with its unique history. Sur is notable for shipyards where massive wooden vessels are built. Dhow boats are used for many commercial activities. It was a prime destination for sailors in ancient times. The boat-building yard and turtle reserve along its peaceful beaches make it an ideal place for tourists to visit.

Wahiba Sands by virtualwayfarer

9./ Wahiba sands

It is also known as Sharqiya sands. It was named Wahiba sands after the Bani Wahiba tribe. A massive sand desert and an ocean of regular beautiful dunes. It’s a great place for adventure. It is the most visited place in Oman, covered by deserts.

Desert night camps offer a wide range of activities, including wild camping can be a fun experience.

Bimmah sinkhole by hey tiffany!
Bimmah sinkhole by hey tiffany!

10./ Bimmah Sinkhole

Bimmah Sinkhole is also considered the best tourist attraction place in Oman.
It was formed in limestone by a fall down of limestone in a large cave chamber.

It is very close to the Al Sharqiyah region and on the way to Sur and Ras al Jinz. It is worth seeing and even possible to swim in sinkhole water.