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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Six hidden attractions in Muscat

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MUSCAT: Muscat has long been known as a cultural and architectural landmark attracting tourists and visitors from all around the world to explore its rich heritage and pristine beauty.


What draws many to Muscat is the wide range of sights and experiences that it offers, as well as world-class hotels and spas — all situated in a truly unique landscape.


As Oman’s capital and largest city, the combination of Muscat’s natural beauty and architectural wonders is an incredible sight to behold.


Stunning views over magnificent hills and mountains, pristine beaches and parks, as well as a wide range of mosques, old markets and beautifully designed buildings that reflect the city’s heritage and culture. While Muscat is a major attraction for tourists, even residents who have been living in the city for years may still not be aware of all the treasures that lie hidden in this intriguing city.


Old Muscat: The old town of Muscat is blessed with memories of the past and its elegance is clearly evident in the classical buildings, corniche, market stalls, old family houses, quaint cafes and mosques. Another highlight is the historic watchtower located in Muttrah. Surrounded by lights and fountains and perched on top of the hill, the tower looks over the historic corniche with pride.


Hot springs in Bausher: Known by most for its busy city life, Bausher has an equally beautiful natural area, full of farmlands, aflaj, springs, mountains, old clay houses and more. One of the most beautiful springs in the area is Al Hamam hot spring (also called Ain Al Hamam), which is definitely worth a visit.


Yiti beach: Yiti beach is a treat for all of your senses. Let the warm feeling of relaxation wash over you as you gaze upon the pure white beach, blanketed by crystal blue waves. Feel the soft sand under your feet, listen to the gentle waves break on the shore, and taste the refreshing sea breeze.


A wide variety of birds live here, including the western reef heron and iconic sunbirds, making the most of the rugged cliffs and scattered woodlands of acacia trees. At the heart of the bay, rising out of the water stands the majestic Jabal Samoon (Samoon mountain), long associated with folk tales from the quaint village of Yiti, it is also the perfect background for a selfie.


The old route in Muttrah: Muttrah is not just a symbol of heroic and cultural events, but also a charming reminder of a natural heritage that has been preserved for many years.


One example of this is an old route that traces back to the time of the Majan civilisation. This route was originally used by miners more than 5,000 years ago and is located near the corniche. The higher you go, the more you can see of Muttrah’s legendary beauty.


Bait Muzna Art Gallery: Bait Muzna is Oman’s first art gallery and was established in 2000 by Sayyida Susan al Said. Bait Muzna is a pillar from which all modern art in Oman is built upon.


From its inception, Bait Muzna has supported Omani artists, dedicating a large gallery room to exhibit their work, while also being a major influence on young and emerging international artists who often give workshops and exhibit.


Al Mazari village in Qurayat: Sheltered in Qurayat’s charming impressive natural landscape, there is a small oasis of green, sparkling water known as the village of Al Mazari.


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