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Al Alam Palace ( sultan palace) | سلطان، بط الملك، أومان
Al Alam Palace
AL ALAM MEANS THE FLAG IN ARABIC.THE PALACE, ONE OF SIX ROYAL RESIDENCES OF THE RULING MONARCH, SULTAN QABOOS, HAS A HISTORY OF OVER 200 YEARS, BUILT BY IMAM SULTAN BIN AHMED THE 7TH DIRECT GRANDFATHER OF THE CURRENT SULTAN.
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THE EXISTING PALACE, WHICH HAS A FACADE OF GOLD AND BLUE, WAS REBUILT AS A ROYAL RESIDENCE IN 1972. THE INNER GROUNDS OF THE PALACE REMAIN OFF-LIMITS BUT VISITORS ARE PERMITTED TO STOP NEAR THE GATES AND TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS. AL ALAM PALACE IS SURROUNDED BY THE MIRANI AND JALALI FORTS BUILT IN THE 16TH CENTURY BY THE PORTUGUESE.
THE PALACE IS USED FOR OFFICIAL FUNCTIONS AND RECEIVING DISTINGUISHED VISITORS AND IN JANUARY 2012, THE SULTAN RECEIVED QUEEN BEATRIX OF THE NETHERLANDS AT AL ALAM PALACE DURING HER STATE VISIT TO OMAN.
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Visit to Oman (Muscat & Salalah)
It was a very memorable trip for me with my friends Shahzaib Khan, Malik Sohail and Dawood khan. We start our Journey from Dubai and our first stop was in Muscat. In Muscat we spend 2 days and we went many nice places. Few places i mentioning here, so if anyone want visit muscat must go these places. Mutrah, Bayt al Zubai, Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Mutrah Souk, Al Mirani Fort and Sultan's Palace. After Muscat we started our journey towards Salalah by road and that was 1018km distance. In Salalah we also spend 2 days and there also we went many good places.
Salalah is very green place and the weather was very nice. Few nice places i suggest for tourists to go in Salalah are Wadi Darbat, Tawi Atair Sinkhole, Anti-Gravity Point, Nabi Ayoub (a.s) tomb, Nabi Imran (a.s) tomb & Jabel Samhan.
Top 10 Beauty places in oman
this is 10 best places to visit in oman.
10. Wahiba Sands Wahiba Sands, or Ramlat al-Wahiba is a region of desert in Oman. The region was named for the Bani Wahiba tribe, with an area of 12,500 square kilometers (4,800 sq mi).
9. Wadi Shab Wadi Shab is a wadi which is very popular. Located in the locality of Al Sharqiyah in Oman. People come here for the nature, swim in the freshwater pool or just to enjoy a barbecue.
8. Nizwa Fort
7. Jebel Akhdar The Jebel Akhdar, Jabal Akhdar or Al Jabal Al Akhdar, is part of the Al Hajar Mountains range in Ad Dakhiliyah Governorate of Oman. It is one of Oman’s most spectacular areas.
6. Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque This is the third largest mosque in the world and mostly the entire complex is open to non-Muslim visitors, located in muscat oman
5. Al Alam Royal Palace It is the ceremonial palace of Sultan Qaboos, surrounded by the Mirani and Jalali Forts built in the 16th century by the Portuguese, located in muscat oman.
4. Wadi Bani Khalid Wadi Bani Khalid is a wadi about 203 km from Muscat. It is the best-known wadi of the Sharqiyah region. Its stream maintains a constant flow of water throughout the year.
3. Royal Opera House Muscat Built on the royal orders of Sultan Qaboos of Oman, the Royal Opera House reflects unique contemporary Omani architecture, located in muscat oman.
2. Jebel Shams Jebel Shams Arabic 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.
1. Bait Al Zubair
Oman Travel Guide - Astonishing Moments of Happiness
Oman Travel Guide - Astonishing Moments of Happiness
The Sultanate of Oman is in the Middle East, on the southeastern end of the Arabian Peninsula. It borders the United Arab Emirates in the northwest, Saudi Arabia in the west, and Yemen in the southwest. Oman has two exclaves separated from it by the United Arab Emirates, the Musandam Peninsula and Madha.
Until Sultan Qaboos bin Said exiled the previous Sultan in 1970, Oman was an under-developed nation, and almost completely closed to visitors. Since that time, education, public works and tourism have taken off throughout the country.
Omanis are friendly people and are very helpful to tourists. In turn, tourists should respect the ways and traditions of the Omani people. Omanis are proud of both their country's rapid progress and their heritage as one of the great sea-faring nations. Excellent schools and hospitals, good governance, and on-going infrastructure improvement are all important characteristics of this once introverted and closed nation.
Oman has one of the hottest and driest climates in the world. However, there are substantial differences between the coastal zone, the mountain regions, the arid inland desert and the southwestern region of Dhofar.
Regions & Cities of Oman :
Northern Oman (Muscat, Bahla, Buraimi, Hajar Mountains, Madha, Matrah, Musandam Peninsula, Sohar) the capital city, fertile Al-Batinah coast, majestic Hajar Mountains and the Musandam Peninsula
Central Coastal Oman (Ibra, Masirah Island, Sur, Wahiba Sands)
awe-inspiring dunes, old forts and coastal scenery fringing the Indian Ocean
Zufar (Dhofar) (Salalah)
lush coastal lowlands and mountains bordering Yemen
Empty Quarter
huge desert wilderness including much of the largely undefined border area with Saudi Arabia.
Muscat - the historic capital and largest city
Bahla - oasis town which is home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Buraimi - border crossing town adjacent to Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates
Ibra - gateway to the Wahiba Sands
Matrah - adjoining the capital city and just as historic
Nizwa - contains one of the best-known forts in Oman
Salalah - the south, which is almost tropical at the time of the Kareef (southeastern monsoon)
Sohar - one of the the legendary homes of Sindbad
Sur - where dhows are still made by hand
Hajar Mountains - a majestic range, the highest in the Arabian Peninsula, which stretches into the United Arab Emirates.
Madha - tiny exclave of Oman completely surrounded by the United Arab Emirates
Masirah Island - a real desert island experience awaits on this haven for turtles and other wildlife
Musandam Peninsula - a rocky exclave on the Straits of Hormuz with some magnificent wadis
Wahiba Sands - massive rolling dunes as far as the eye can see
The food is mainly Arabic, East African, Lebanese, Turkish, and Indian. Many Omanis make a distinction between Arabic food and Omani food, with the former being the description of the standard dishes found throughout the Arabian Peninsula.
Oman has the full spectrum of accommodation - from ultra-luxurious hotels to extremely rustic huts in the desert constructed from date palm leaves. In recent years, Oman has been attempting to turn itself into something of a five-star destination for well-heeled travellers. This does not pose a problem to the budget-minded in Muscat, and even outside of the capital there is still a range of budget options. In some parts of the country, however, accommodation may be limited to higher-end hotels and resorts.
A lot to see in Oman such as :
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
Sharqiya Sands
Jebel Shams
Wadi Ash Shab
Nizwa Fort
Bahla Fort
Al Alam Palace
Bait Al Zubair
Royal Opera House Muscat
Nakhal Fort
Al Jalali Fort
Oman National Museum
Mutrah Souq
Wadi Tiwi
Land of Frankincense
Mutrah Corniche
Fort Al-Mirani
Khor Rori
Ad Dimaniyat Islands
Al Hoota Cave
Majlis al Jinn
Telegraph Island
Qurum Beach
Snake Gorge
Musandam Peninsula
Museum of the Land of Frankincense
Wadi Darbat
Al Balid Archeological Site
Bait Al Baranda Museum
Mughsail Beach
Arabian Oryx Sanctuary
Muscat Gate Museum
Jebel al Harim
Musandam Oman
Marneef Cave and Blow Holes
Khasab Fort
Wadi Shab
Wadi Dayqah Dam
Ayn Athum, Salalah
Djebel Samhan
Oman Children's Museum
Taqah Castle
Ghalya's Museum of Modern Art
Jibreen Castle
Al Rustaq Fort
Khuriya Muriya Islands
Hawana Aqua Park
Bimmah Sinkhole
Al Mouj Golf
Oman is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Oman . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Oman
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Salalah Tours – Salalah is capital and largest city of Omani Governorate of Dhofar. Oman tours Best option to Relax from your daily routine. Yes, if you feel bore with your day to day routine then Oman is better Choice. Oman is beautiful and peaceful country. Anyone can feel safe in this place. Oman still carries their ancient History through Old Forts, tallest mountain, stunning beaches and specially their Royal Deserts. Top places to visit in Oman: Salalah, Hawana Aqua Park, wadi shab, Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Mirani Fort, Museums And beaches with dive sites. Book Oman tours now!