The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is the main mosque in the Sultanate of Oman. It is in the capital city of Muscat.
Al Sawadi Beach is one of the most famous place in Oman. Many people like to spend their holiday in this place.
The Sharqiya Sands is a region of desert in Oman. The region was named for the Bani Wahiba tribe.
Jebel Shams, is a mountain located in northeastern Oman north of Al Hamra town. It is the highest mountain of the country and part of Al Hajar Mountains range.
Stunning 17th-century fortress known for its imposing round tower, entry cannons & lofty interiors.
Cultural museum showcasing Omani relics, including weapons & costumes, plus a mini Omani village.
Fortress & walled settlement with mud-brick & stone architecture, built by the Banu Nabhan tribe.
Hilltop fortress with a history dating back to at least the 9th century & a museum of weapons.
Opened in 2016, this museum features exhibits on Oman’s history & culture, plus a cinema.
Former French consulate building with displays documenting Oman’s relationship with France.
Housed in a former army headquarters, this museum offers exhibits on Oman’s military history.
The Museum of Omani Heritage is a heritage museum, located near the Ministry of Information on Al Alam Street, Muscat, Oman.
Founded in 1990, this kids’ science museum offers hands-on exhibits in a white-domed structure.
Intimate museum showcasing Omani life & heritage through displays of art & cultural artifacts.
Wadi Bani Khalid is the best-known wadi of the Sharqiyah region. Its stream maintains a constant flow of water
Landmark ceremonial residence of the sultan, noted for its facade with bright blue & gold columns.
Curved waterside area offering paved paths & artful shelters, plus views of the water & mountains.
Built in 2011, this Islamic-Italianate-style complex features a concert theater, gardens & more.