Explore Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate, including a visit to Nizwa. One of Oman's oldest cities, it was once a hub of commerce, religion, education, and art. Visit the fort and souq before moving on to Jebel Akhdar. A vast upland of primarily barren rock with only a few robust shrubs and trees, as well as the surrounding bare-sloped mountains. Go on a village walk.
The next day, return to Muscat and see Manah hamlet, Oman across Ages Museum, and Zukait Tomb.
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We start the journey by heading to Nizwa Souq, the city known for its handicrafts and agricultural products, features a large souq with a wide range of products. The souq is bustling with vendors selling everything from meat to fish to fruits, and Nizwa is well-known for its silver jewelry, which is regarded as the best in the country. Its people are masters of Khanjar manufacturing (curved dagger), which is known for its peculiar design and patterns. They also produce copperware, coffee pots, swords, leather products, and pottery. Our next visit is the Nizwa Fort, which was built by Imam Sultan Bin Saif Al Y'aribi in the middle of the seventeenth century. Then we proceed to Birkat Al Mouz, a little area located approximately 2 kilometers from the base of Jebel Akdhar. You may also locate Falaj Khatmyn, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Finally, we drive to Jebel Akhdar, which is noted for its Mediterranean climate. Temperatures decline in the winter. Because of its position and peculiar weather, Green Mountain produces a wide range of fruits, including apricots, plums, figs, grapes, apples, and pears, as well as almonds, walnuts, and saffron. The pomegranate grown here is regarded as one of the finest in the world. Village walk tour.
Overnight at the hotel in Jebel Akhdar (HB)
Depart from the hotel and drive towards the Tanuf Ruins. These are the remnants of Oman's Imamate Rebellion during the 1950s. Continue to Oman Across Ages Museum. The Museum is located in one of Oman's oldest cities, draws inspiration from the spectacular environment and geometric characteristics of the Al Hajar Mountains and gorges. The Oman Across Ages Museum commemorates the country's rich history, culture, and economic prosperity over time. Finally, visit Zukait's mausoleum before returning to Muscat.
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