What to do and see in Muscat Governorate, Oman: The Best Nature & Parks

August 28, 2021 Renato Branum

The Omani city of Muscat is predominantly populated by Islamic Arabs, though it also has a sizable, non-resident Indian population, further rounded out by American, British and Dutch citizens. Muscat is a tolerant and progressive city, where English speakers are relatively common. Arrange fares beforehand if seeing the city by taxi. To explore further, consider renting a car. Don't miss the imposing Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, atmospheric Old Muttrah Souk, Al Alam Royal Palace or Al Jalali Fort.
Restaurants in Muscat Governorate

1. Colors of Mountain Trad

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Colors of Mountain Trad

Colors of oman organise your day trip, your trip, with hiking, swimming, aquatic hike, snorkelling..In desert, in mountain, in wadi, in wild camping, in guesthouse, in bed and breakfast, in hotel... We organise and creat your trip with you.

2. Yellow Submarine Kids

Panorama Mall, Muscat 113 Oman http://www.yellowsubmarinekids.com/home.html
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Yellow Submarine Kids

3. Yitti Beach

Yiti Oman
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Yitti Beach

Reviewed By popp194

a 45 minutes drive from muscat along the scenic road to yiti is highly recommended. the beach itself was up to or even above the omani beach high standard. it was a fine sandy beach with fantastically clear water, peaceful and quiet. but what impressed me the most was the scenic drive through village of all white houses and buildings, rock canyon, and date plantation. this short trip gives you an idea why oman is a leading destination when it comes to tourism in the gulf.

4. Hajjar Mountains

Muscat Oman +968 9466 4992
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Hajjar Mountains

Reviewed By omaniguide2019 - Muscat, Oman

The Stone Mountain is one of the longest mountain ranges in the Middle East. Extending north to the Musandam Peninsula and to the southeast to the desert of Al Wahiba Sands. Separated by a deep groove. Divided into eastern and western series .. full of valleys and water canyons ..

5. Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve

Gulf of Oman, Seeb 121 Oman +968 9757 5743
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Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve

Reviewed By FosterC_13 - Hong Kong, China

The Daymaniyat are made up of several islands, it is an easy trip taking a boat out (roughly 40 min boat ride), once you get there, it is peace and quiet. The water is beautiful, lots of coral and sea life.

6. Wadi Bani Khalid

Road 23 apprx. 40 km from Bidiyyah Muscat-Sur Road, Muscat 113 Oman
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Wadi Bani Khalid

Reviewed By NataK103

It's a really unique and beautiful pool formationq in a gorge with turquoise water. You have to walk 2 - 3 meters through a muddy path so don't bring your best shoes. The pools where you can swim are wonderful. A must if you are in Oman!

7. Majlis al Jinn Cave

Qurayyat Oman
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Majlis al Jinn Cave

Reviewed By farehab - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Highly recommended drive up to the Majlis al Jinn Cave - approx 2 hours from Muscat. We didn’t climb down into the caves ... not that adventurous yet, but we loved the drive. Approx 1.3 kms above sea level, a 4WD is a must to drive up these very steep slopes. The views are absolutely breath taking from the mountains and stretch all the way to the coast. We met a very friendly local at the top of the plateau, Mohammad Dilbar, who walked us around to the 3 openings of the cave Chamber. There are no amenities in this area, please carry supplies.

8. Wadi Dayqah Dam

Muscat to Sur coastal road Wilayat of Quriyat, 113 Oman http://www.omanws.org.om/en/page/dams
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Wadi Dayqah Dam

Reviewed By SNottIN - Singapore, null

A quiet spot, 20KM off the main road, this picnic location has some breathtaking views. There's a simple restaurant, several park benches, and toilets. It's possible to walk over the top of the dam for a part of the distance and get views of the valleys below. Excellent choice for a weekend lunch picnic.

9. Wadi Al Arbeieen

2 Hours Drive Away From the Capital Muscat., Muscat 113 Oman +968 9942 5461
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Wadi Al Arbeieen

E un'oasi nel deserto in oman a circa 150 km SE da muscat, con percorso fuoristrada, laghi naturali, oasi e piccoli villaggi che ti lasciano un ricordo indelebile del vero oman. assolutamente da vedere

Reviewed By rangeview - Muscat, Oman

Within an easy and scenic drive of Muscat Wadi Al Arbeieen provides the perfect balance between a picturesque walk, great place to swim and jump/dive off rocks and wonderful drive through a 10 km canyon to the coast. Well worth shortlisting on any visit to Oman and Muscat. Its also en-route to the Bimmah Sinkhole

10. Algehfi Valley

Algehfi Valley, Muscat 113 Oman
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Algehfi Valley

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