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Oman

Oman has emerged from its hermit shell, revealing a land of friendly people and dramatic landscapes peppered with forts. Although it remains, in many ways, the most traditional country in the region, it's often more outward looking than it's given credit for.

Things to See in Oman


Wadi Shab
40km southeast of Dibab along coast road

This wadi is arguably one of the most gorgeous destinations in Oman. Beyond the breathtaking entrance, the wadi rewards you with views of aquamarine pools, waterfalls and terraced plantations; kingfishers add glorious splashes of colour. For the adventurous, there are plenty of opportunities for (discreet) swimming and a visit to a partially submerged cave.

Samail
off Muscat-Nizwa Hwy

If you have your own vehicle, it's worth visiting Samail. A fort and Oman's oldest mosque are hidden in the plantations but the real attraction is the lush oasis through which the road passes. Masjid Mazin bin Ghadouba Mosque, with wooden lintels and stained-glass windows, has been completely rebuilt and is constructed from blocks of stone.

Jabrin Castle
11km from Bahla

Rising without competition from the surrounding plain, Jabrin Castle is an impressive sight. Even if you have had a surfeit of fortifications, make the effort to climb one more keep as Jabrin is one of the best preserved and whimsical of them all. Head for the flagpole for a bird's-eye view of the latticed-window courtyard at the heart of the keep.


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