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hkskyline Jun 16, 2020 6:04 AM

hkskyline's Oman Road Trip - Nizwa
 
Oman is a vast country although the typical tourist itinerary for a week encompasses a small circular route in the north and eastern part of the country. Wheels are essential here as public transport is very limited. The entire car rental process was fairly seamless as international rental agencies are plenty at the brand new international airport in Muscat. Roads are generally traffic-free, well-paved, well-lit, albeit laden with speeding cameras. Gas prices are rock-bottom and there are plenty of places to fill-up en route.

My first venture outside Muscat is Nizwa, a historic town of over 110,000 people that was the capital in the 6th and 7th centuries. This oasis with a mountain background is prosperous and a must-stop on the typical road trip itinerary.

Tourists flock to the souq on Friday mornings to see the animal market in action. Goat and cattle are exchanged here by auction, while neighbouring modern buildings offer all sorts of different wares and delicious souvenirs.

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Dates are plentiful in this country, and there are many kinds. Even my hotel had offered them as a snack to go along with a strong local coffee. The two must be enjoyed together.

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The fancier packages that even supermarkets sell include additional ingredients to the date, such as a pistachio or other nuts.

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Halwa is Oman's dessert, and plenty of shops offer a taste test of this very sweet dish. The saffron one was especially unique, and the merchants are very friendly to give you an explanation and not a bitry of their products. It doesn't need to be refridgerated, making transport fairly easy even on long-haul flights.

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A short drive away to the north, Falaj Daris Park is a good picnic and swimming spot to observe these groundwater channels that are used for irrigation.

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Nizwa is a good base to explore the region's attractions. A short drive out of town, Bahla was Oman's capital for almost 500 years, so it is no surprise its fort was impressive. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the fort was restored recently and you are free to roam the many buildings and rooms leading from random staircases and passages.

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hkskyline Jun 29, 2020 1:50 PM

Nizwa is a good base to explore nearby attractions. Rising over 3000m above sea level, Jebel Shams is the country's tallest mountain. Full of beautiful scenery, it is possible to hike a popular stretch, but I opted for a drive up to the best viewpoint instead.

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Welcome to Oman's Grand Canyon.

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JMKeynes Jun 29, 2020 2:14 PM

Beautiful!!!

MonkeyRonin Jun 29, 2020 7:46 PM

Cool! Can't wait to see more.

Kilgore Trout Jun 29, 2020 10:30 PM

Gorgeous country. I have an uncle who did a lot of work there when I was a kid and he seemed absolutely smitten by it.

hkskyline Jul 8, 2020 3:13 AM

20km north of Nizwa is Tanuf, a ruined mud-brick town along a slope. The scenery along the way is quite nice with a surprising amount of greenery.

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To access the ruins, there is a parking lot next to the mosque and you are free to explore. There are no barriers anywhere and be sure to climb up the hill for a view of the site and the wadi behind it.

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geomorph Nov 20, 2020 7:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hkskyline (Post 8952901)

Wow! A great scene in another wonderfully exotic thread!


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