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Revision as of 19:18, 17 September 2024

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Northern Oman is the region hosting the capital city Muscat, fertile Al-Batinah coast, majestic Hajar Mountains and the Musandam Peninsula. It borders the United Arab Emirates to the north and Saudi Arabia to the west. }}

Cities

  • Muscat GPS 23.5893 ,58.3947 - — the historic capital and largest city
  • Bahla GPS 22.9700 ,57.2987 - — oasis town with.
  • Buraimi GPS 24.2509 ,55.7931 - — border crossing town adjacent to Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates
  • Khasab GPS 26.1803 ,56.2496 - — capital of Musandam Peninsula and historic port to Iran
  • Nizwa GPS 22.9325 ,57.5311 - — home the best-known fort in Oman
  • Sohar GPS 24.3447 ,56.7425 - — the legendary home of Sindbad
  • Ibri GPS 23.2183 ,56.4924 - — land of Wadis and Suqs

More Destinations

  • Hajar Mountains GPS 23.17190 ,57.49960 - — a majestic range, which stretches into the United Arab Emirates
  • Madha GPS 25.2845 ,56.3115 - — tiny exclave of Oman completely surrounded by the United Arab Emirates
  • Musandam Peninsula GPS 26.2660 ,56.4999 — a rocky exclave on the Straits of Hormuz with some magnificent wadis and a coastline with fjord-like fingers out into the ocean

Travel to Northern Oman

  • Muscat International Airport (IATA Flight Code: MCT)

Get Around

What to see in Northern Oman

  • Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman 22.998889, 57.536056 - Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman Bilad Sayt (24) A world legacy site made up of five ancient irrigation systems. They are located in the regions of Ash Sharqiyah and Al Batinah, in the Hajar Mountains.
  • Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn 23.27, 56.745 - Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn World Heritage Grave Al Ayn Oman Archaeological s in the Hajar Mountains. UNESCO describes it as the "most complete collection of settlements and necropolises from the 3rd millennium B.C. in the world."

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Northern Oman

Halal Restaurants in Northern Oman

Stay Safe

Large areas of the south are uninhabited, and travelers should make adequate preparations for survival in a desert wilderness.

News & References Northern Oman


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