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FINS Beach
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We'r drove past
Quriyat, a small fishing village on the Muscat Sur highway, to reach FINS
Beach. And the sight of a number of small hidden coves with beaches and cliffs
dropping precipitously into the sea was amazing as we passed by. and the white
sand beach with crystal clear water was an introduction to what we could
further expect from Oman.
there is scuba diving
facilities and a campsite completed the perfect beach criteria. Ya though we
were not prepared for the activity, it was amazing to sit and watch waves
crashing against the beach to create fresh surf.
Wahiba Sands
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Trip to Ramlat
al-Wahiba, the desert, was thrilling. Our tour driver Shoeb Akthar halted at a
garage on the edge of the desert to inflate the tires. He tell me It was
essential, he said, to attain proper control and balance while driving at high
speed through the sand. and than he drove us through a vast mass of undulating
red and white sand stretches and amazing dunes rising up to a height of 200
meters. And the region is named after the popular Wahiba tribe.
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Nizwa
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The Next stop was the
historic cultural town of Nizwa. Tour guide Yousuf told us that Nizwa is
considered the capital of the interior region of Oman and boasts a famous round
tower fort. In Here the very sight as we walked towards it was majestic, with
the magnanimity of the 17th century fort coming to life as we got closer.
Jebel Shams
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And Jabel Shams is no
less than Glen Canyon of Utah, or the Zuni Mountains of New Mexico where the
Hollywood blockbuster was shot. And It is part of the Al Hajar Mountains range
and has the highest mountain peak in the country at a little above 3,000
meters.
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Misfat Al Abreyeen
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The Misfat al Abreyeen
is a beautiful heritage village in the mountains just north of Nizwa. And It
falls on the tourist route and is well signposted. it is The 800-year-old
village has marked walkways throughout. We saw a few donkeys. Tour guide Yousuf
said it was a traditional mode of transportation as they are strong enough to
climb the mountainous terrain.
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Barka
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And than we stopped by
the coastal town of Barka on the way to Muscat (80 kilometers). Tour guide
Yousuf mentioned bull-butting as one of the main attractions there. And Brahmin
bulls, a local breed, are set nose-to-nose for fights. yaaps, Barka fort is an
interesting, unusual octagonal tower.
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Muscat
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And our last returned
to the capital Muscat after a beautiful experience of desert, sea and mountains.
And The oceanfront city has retained most of its cultural essence. Example
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and Muttrah Souk are must-visit sites. this A
dolphin-watching trip on a speed boat from Marina Bander Al Rowda is
refreshing.
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