You Have to Visit These Outdoor Places in Oman

  • Publish date: Wednesday، 14 June 2023
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If you want to bless your eyes, then one look at Oman’s spectacular nature is all it takes. The captivating scenery of Oman's palm-fringed wadis and emerald sinkholes will make you instantly book tickets to Oman.

Oman, the hidden gem of the Middle East, holds its secrets close. Despite being the oldest independent Arab state globally, Oman has managed to stay off the beaten path of tourism.

So, prepare yourself to edit your bucket list where you will discover Oman's breathtaking desert, majestic forts, and stunning mountain ranges with these Top 8 Must-Visit Outdoor Places.

Wadi Bani Khaled

Waterfalls flow over large rocks, forming beautiful natural water slides. There are hidden caves within the rock formations, some of which can only be reached by swimming through partially closed passages. The wadi creates a green corridor, with date palms providing shade over the water.

Al Sifah Beach

Want to feel serenity?

Then, head straight to Al Sifah Beach. Located 45 minutes from the center of Muscat and is a cheap getaway to camp at. One more interesting thing is that you can drive your car to the beaches & spot there.

Bimmah Sinkhole

Bimmah Sinkhole, a must-visit spot near Muscat, is a beautiful natural formation with a lake at the bottom. Legend attributes its creation to either natural erosion or a meteorite impact. Visitors can swim in the safe waters and enjoy the surrounding park for free.

Musandam Fjords

The Musandam Peninsula, known as the 'Norway of Arabia', features stunning fjords along the Omani coast. It offers remote and rugged landscapes, ideal for outdoor activities like dhow rides, scuba diving, snorkeling, and dolphin watching. History lovers can explore Khasab Fortress and Telegraph Island, a former British outpost with remnants of a war-era wireless system.

Salalah

Salalah, a must-visit city in Oman, offers impressive architecture and a great chance for shopping. The period between June and August showcases the city's transformation into a lush green paradise with enchanting waterfalls and streams, making it one of the most breathtaking places to explore in Oman.

Misfat al Abryeen

Misfat al Abryeen, a traditional Omani mud village located in the Al Hajar mountains, showcases unique architecture with mud houses atop massive stone boulders. There are no cars allowed which gives room for exploring the blending of natural beauty.

Nizwa

Nizwa is the cultural hub of Oman tourism and also tops the list of historic spots to visit in Oman.

Nizwa Souq maintains its rich heritage and cultural traditions, keeping the ancient art of Oman pottery alive to this day.

Masirah Island

Finally, comes Masirah Island!

Masirah Island, just off Oman's coast, offers small towns, fishing villages, and the scenic Jabal Al Humr mountain peak. Camping on the beach allows for a unique turtle-watching experience and unforgettable memories.

The list can go countless, this is due to the fact that Oman is just a small little heaven lying on Earth. In our upcoming list, we will be compiling the best indoor places you can visit in Oman.