Oman/Al-Musannah (Beautiful Beach) Part 36
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Mussanah:
Al-Musannah or Al-Mussanah (Arabic: المصنعة) is a town in the Al Batinah Region of northern Oman. As of 2010 it had a population of 6,291. The 2010 Asian Beach Games were hosted in Oman at Al-Musannah Sports City.Al-Musannah Sports City was a big hotel in Oman.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Muscat, Oman
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Muscat, Oman
1. Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah Resort & Spa *****
2. Al Bustan Palace, A Ritz-Carlton Hotel *****
3. The Chedi Muscat *****
4. Grand Millennium Muscat *****
5. Hormuz Grand Hotel, Muscat *****
6. Crowne Plaza Muscat ****
7. Grand Hyatt Muscat *****
8. Holiday Inn AlSeeb Muscat ****
9. InterContinental Muscat *****
10. Tulip Inn Muscat ***
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1. PO Box 644 , Muscat, 113 Muscat, Oman
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. In a stunning bay over looking the Gulf of Oman, this ultra-luxurious resort is accessed through a private man-made tunnel in the Hajar Mountains. Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah Resort and Spa offers a full-service spa complex and spacious rooms with panoramic views.
2. Muttrah Beach -PO BOX 1998, 114 Muscat, Oman
This property is 3 minutes walk from the beach. Set against Al Hajar Mountains overlooking the Sea of Oman, this 5-star luxury resort offers a unique palace experience, showcasing the art of Omani hospitality. Six Senses Spa at Al Bustan Palace offers a variety of spa treatments with 17 spacious treatment rooms and a ladies-only member area including a private beach.
3. North Ghubra 32, Way 3215, Street No 46, 133 Muscat, Oman
This property is a 5-minute walk from the beach. This 5-star beachfront resort in Muscat is a 15-minute drive from Muscat International Airport. It has a spa with massage services, swimming pools. Free WiFi is available throughout the entire property.
4. Dohat al Adab Street Al Khuwair Muscat, Sultanate of Oman 133, 118 Muscat, Oman
The Grand Millennium Hotel features 296 rooms and suites. with their modern design complementing the values of the contemporary Arabian culture, in a smoking and alcohol free environment. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
5. P.O.Box 128, 111 Muscat, Oman
The Hormuz Grand Hotel, Muscat: the treasure of the Gulf. Set where east meets west, a new kind of luxury rich in culture overlooking the Muscat mountains exceeds the expectations of the modern traveller. Iconic design is characterised by rolling landscapes, celebrating the influences of western and eastern culture. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
6. PO Box 1455, 113 Muscat, Oman
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Overlooking the Gulf of Oman, the Crowne Plaza Muscat features a private bay, a sauna, and 2 outdoor pools. It includes free Wi-Fi in all areas, a fitness center and spacious, air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV.
7. Shatti Al Qurum - PO Box 951, 113 Muscat, Oman
This property is 3 minutes walk from the beach. Right on sandy Al Qurm Beach, the Grand Hyatt provides spacious rooms with balconies offering panoramic views of the Gulf of Oman. Some rooms have views of the Hajar Mountains.
8. Al Mawalih South, Al Seeb, 130 Muscat, Oman
Set amidst a picturesque landscape, Holiday Inn Muscat Al Seeb is a few minutes’ drive from Muscat International Airport. Free Wi-Fi access is available. It also offers an outdoor pool, a fitness centre and steam rooms.
9. P.O.Box 398, Al Kharjiya Street, Al Shati area, 113 Muscat, Oman
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. With direct access to sandy beaches, the InterContinental Muscat features lush gardens with a freeform pool. Its 9,688 ft² Palm Beach Club includes a gym, hot bathtubs, saunas and plunge pool.
10. Al Khuwair, P.O. Box 1285, 133 Muscat, Oman
The Tulip Inn is just over half a kilometer from Qurum Public Beach on the Gulf of Oman. It features a modern fitness center, a sauna and a steam room. Some rooms have a private balcony.
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Barka is a coastal town in the region Al Bāţinah, in northern Oman. The town is emerging as a tourist resort. It has an interesting fort.
There are two major resorts in Barka, the Al-Sawadi resort and the Al-Nahda resort. In addition, a new quarter is now under construction in Barka called Blue City (Arabic: المدينة الزقاء) which is located in Sawadi. The development is 8 km from Sawadi beach, and many international companies are involved in Barka development projects. There is an estimated $15 billion in new construction currently taking place in Barka.
Shopping Malls and Department stores available in Barka Town
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UNITED GULF BEACONS (FIRE & SAFETY)
Car Showrooms
Nissan, Hyundai, Subaru, Toyota, Kia, Ford
Logistics Centres
Landmark Group Logistics - RDC
Al Seer Logistics
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Al Madina Logistics
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Oman/Mussanah to Muscat Part 40
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Muscat, Masqat Oman: Population (May 2017): 1,560,330 (Suburb: 2.8 million)
Muscat (Arabic: مسقط, Masqaṭ ) is the capital and largest metropolitan city of Oman. It is also the seat of government and largest city in the Governorate of Muscat.
Muscat is located in northeast Oman, at 24°00′N 57°00′E. The Tropic of Cancer passes south of the area. It is bordered to its west by the plains of the Al Batinah Region and to its east by Ash Sharqiyah Region. The interior plains of the Ad Dakhiliyah Region border Muscat to the south, while the Gulf of Oman forms the northern and western periphery of the city. The water along to coast of Muscat runs deep, forming two natural harbours, in Muttrah and Muscat. The Western Al Hajar Mountains run through the northern coastline of the city.
Muscat is also considered as a Global City. According to the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the total population of Muscat Governorate reached 1.28 million as of September 2015. The metropolitan area spans approximately 3,500 km2 (1,400 sq mi) and includes six provinces called wilayats. Known since the early 1st century CE as an important trading port between the west and the east, Muscat was ruled by various indigenous tribes as well as foreign powers such as the Persians, the Portuguese Empire and the Ottoman Empire at various points in its history. A regional military power in the 18th century, Muscat's influence extended as far as East Africa and Zanzibar. As an important port-town in the Gulf of Oman, Muscat attracted foreign tradesmen and settlers such as the Persians and the Balochis. Since the ascension of Qaboos bin Said as Sultan of Oman in 1970, Muscat has experienced rapid infrastructural development that has led to the growth of a vibrant economy and a multi-ethnic society.
The rocky Western Al Hajar Mountains dominate the landscape of Muscat. The city lies on the Arabian Sea along the Gulf of Oman and is in the proximity of the strategic Straits of Hormuz. Low-lying white buildings typify most of Muscat's urban landscape, while the port-district of Muttrah, with its corniche and harbour, form the north-eastern periphery of the city. Muscat's economy is dominated by trade, petroleum and porting.
Muscat's economy, like that of Oman, is dominated by trade. The more traditional exports of the city included dates, mother of pearl, and fish. Many of the souks of Muttrah sell these items and traditional Omani artefacts. Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) has been central to Muscat's economy since at least 1962 and is the country's second largest employer, after the government. PDO's major shareholders include Royal Dutch/Shell,
City Scope - A city guide to Muscat | Oman
Sitting on the Gulf of Oman, Muscat is the capital of Oman. Surrounded by stunning deserts and mountains, this city is a mix of the old and the new. Alongside historic forts and places, you will find upscale shopping malls and high-rises.
ALILA Jabal Akhdar, Oman (the resort is 2000 m above sea level) one of oman's spectacular Resorts!
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I Have Seen the Earth Change : Oman, A Gulf in the Storm
A picture of how fishers and farmers are affected by the changing oceans and more intensive storms.
Oman/Beautiful Nakhal Fort Part 38
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Nakhal Fort (Arabic: قلعة نخل Qalʿa Nakhal) is a large fortification in the Al Batinah Region of Oman. It is named after the Wilayah of Nakhal. The fort houses a museum, operated by the Ministry of Tourism, which has exhibits of historic guns, and the fort also hosts a weekly goat market.
The fort, also known as Husn Al Heem, was named after the state of Nakhal where it exists above the old village of Nakhl. It has a history which dates back to the pre-Islamic period. Over the centuries, it underwent many renovations and improvements. It was re-built by Omani architects in the 17th century. Built as a protective measure for an area oasis and nearby trade routes, it passes through the regional capital of Nizwa. The gateway and towers seen now were extensions built in 1834 attributed to imam Said bin Sultan. In 1990, it was fully renovated. Imams of Wadi Bani Kharous and the Ya'arubah dynasty resided here in the past.In November 2003, Prince Charles visited the restored fort during an official visit to Oman.
The fort is approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi) to the west of Muscat, the capital of Oman, at the entrance of Wilayt Nakhal in Wadi Ar Raqeem. It is situated on a rocky prominence at the foot of Jebel Nakhal, a spur of the main Western Hajar range. It is to the northeast of Jabal Akhdar also called green mountain. Nakhal Fort is surrounded by orchards of palm trees. Its battlements provide a view of the Al-Batinah Region. The ancient Nakhal village is below the fort and close by is the warm springs of Ain A'Thawwarah. Nakhal Fort is one of several fortifications in the Al Batinah Region, the others being Al Hazim, Al-Sifalah, Rustaq, and Shinas forts.
Built in the architectural style of the Sultanate of Oman, it is unique in that it was built to fit around an irregularly-shaped rock, with some rock exposures jutting out into the interiors. The fort houses a museum, operated by the Ministry of Tourism with exhibits of historic guns. A weekly Friday goat auction market takes place within the precincts of the fort. During recent renovations the fort has been fitted with traditional furniture, handicrafts and historic artifacts.
Ain a'Thawwarah hot springs:
After we leave the fort, we venture further into the town of Nakhal to Ain a’Thawwarah hot springs. This place reminds me of Wadi Bani Khalid; it’s crammed with locals. The hot spring itself is just a small rectangular concrete pool fed by warm natural spring water and filled with local Omani boys.
Watch a Local Navigate Jebel Akhdar's Mountain Roads (Oman)
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Modern 4WDs are common in Oman, but many farmers drive older vehicles to carry livestock and produce -- and they're expert at handling them on the country's rough roads.
Beauty has an address ~ Oman