The 6 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Nizwa, Ad-Dakhiliyah Governorate

July 12, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Nizwa (Arabic: نزوى‎ Nizwā) is the largest city in the Ad Dakhiliyah Region in Oman and was the capital of Oman proper. Nizwa is about 140 km (1.5 hours) from Muscat. The population is estimated at around 72,000 people including the two areas of Burkat Al Mooz and Al Jabel Al Akhdar.
Restaurants in Nizwa

1. Desert Camels Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 144 reviews

Desert Camels Adventure Tours

Desert Camels Adventure Tours is a local travel agency based in Oman. Mustafa (Omani from Nizwa) and Chiara (Italian from Turin) work side by side to organize unforgettable tailor-made 4x4 tours to discover the Sultanate, offering both authentic experiences thanks to their deep knowledge of the country and high standard services and assistance.

2. Nizwa Tourism Carts

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Nizwa Tourism Carts

A tourism guided tour of 20-25 minutes by echo & classic carts through one of beautiful old villages in Nizwa. The tour passes through the traditional irrigation system which is unique in Oman as well as dates farms. Pictures can be taken; watching both old and modern life. Tour is guided and information provided at each stop point. The experience is suitable for all ages and you will discover more interesting facts. Secure place for strollers is provided. Join us to discover more.

3. Bahla Fort

Oasis of Bahla, Nizwa 611 Oman +968 9723 8609 http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/433
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4.0 based on 516 reviews

Bahla Fort

This site is currently undergoing repairs. Tours are unavailable at this time.

Reviewed By kevins684 - Pontypridd, United Kingdom

Of all the forts visited in Oman, I think Bahla was my favourite. It just looks the part. Finished in mud baked and cracked in the sun embedded with pebbles, gravel, broken pottery, as if it had been there in this state for hundreds of years. It stands proudly on a hill looking over the adjacent properties visible from kilometres away. And it covers a large area with several towers and different buildings to explore on many levels with interconnecting stairways and walkways. There is no information in any of the rooms, neither are they furnished in any way, or, unlike the nearby Jibreen castle, is there an audio guide. But I loved it, it is a real fort from childhood days.

4. Nizwa Fort Oman

Nizwa Oman +968 9951 1195 [email protected] http://www.nizwafort.om
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4.0 based on 1,289 reviews

Nizwa Fort Oman

Reviewed By Bobbbbbbbbbb - New York City, United States

Heavily restored fort, castle and farm - really interesting museum that does a great job explaining the history of the building and area (with good English content)

5. Nizwa Grand Mall

Yibal, Nizwa 611 Oman +968 25 412118 http://nizwagrandmall.com
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Nizwa Grand Mall

6. Nizwa Souk

City Center Close to the fort, Nizwa 611 Oman +968 9234 4606 http://www.majanviews.com
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Nizwa Souk

Reviewed By ct93

I am surprised the review for this place are that low,in my opinion Nizwa in general was my favorite place of Oman. I visited the souq after visiting the fort and having mishkak in front of the market carpark, it is not marketed towards tourists hence why i liked it as i wanted to see what the locals buy. on Thursday evening, the busy area was the fish market, we also found our way to the date market, the staff was so friendly to explain the different dates varieties, they also do fresh tahini that they used to dip the dates. it looks like it is also a meetup place, there is a couch on the left side when you enter the shop and the local stop by, eat dates and drink tea, we were invited to sit down and had a very nice time with them, im not sure whether they all know each other or they are just friendly to each other. While walking around the market we were also stopped by locals few time that were drinking tea and they just wanted to share the cup with us, or sometime we just say hi to people chilling and they just give you a cup to drink tea. Make sure you buy the date over there, we only bought few pack thinking that we will easily find another date shop in Muscat but we didnt, all we could find after asking local was the prepack box with dates mainly from Saoudie (apparently december is not the season but the date in Nizwa were from Oman and fresh) - also recommend to buy the fresh tahini. We went back to the market the next day a friday morning to see the livestock trade, it is a must do, it looked like a catwalk for animals!!! only regret is that i didnt buy more date in Nizwa and that because i am from Australia i wasnt sure whether i could bring back the spices and dried fruits. The were also not many tourists hence i guess why they are so so so sooo friendly (compare to Mutrah souq)

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