This cave is located in the wilaya of Qaryat in Masqat Governorate on the plateau of Salmah in the eastren Hajer Mountains. Tahiri Cave is a cave that has no record at the Ministry of Tourisim, although it is one of largest caves in the Sultanate of Oman. Other thing, it has a very large entry hole up to 74 m, it has also a length of up to 7 m. Tahiri Cave is a way out of yhe water gathered in Al Jen Cave, so there are some water gatherings inside it.
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Tuesday, 27 March 2018
Al Tahiri Cave
This cave is located in the wilaya of Qaryat in Masqat Governorate on the plateau of Salmah in the eastren Hajer Mountains. Tahiri Cave is a cave that has no record at the Ministry of Tourisim, although it is one of largest caves in the Sultanate of Oman. Other thing, it has a very large entry hole up to 74 m, it has also a length of up to 7 m. Tahiri Cave is a way out of yhe water gathered in Al Jen Cave, so there are some water gatherings inside it.
Friday, 23 March 2018
Khor Al Batah Bridge
The bridge is located in wilaya of Sur in Al Sharqia South. The bridge is about suspended sea bridgebetween the wilaya of Sur and Al Eeja Region, which was designed for the passage of cars and pedestrians and is based on two basis. The bridge works to shorten the long distance, in addition it represent a tourist destination.
Rustaq Fort
Rustaq Fort is located in wilaya of Rustaq in Al batinah South. The fort was built in 1250, but the current image of the fort dates back to the sixteenth century. The fort consist of two floors in addition to a ground floor, reception room, gates, mosque, prison, water wells. The fort also has 4 towers.
Al Hammam Castle
Al Hammam Castle is located in wilaya of Dama Wattayeen in Al Sharqia North. The castle has been built since ancient times but its restoration began in mid of 2013. The castle rises from the ground level about 88 meters and can be seen from the mine street of the wilaya, the length of it is about 250 meters and the width is 30 meters and the height is 12 meters. The castle has been restored with the same traditional materials as moutin stons, vally stones and various of wood for the roof. Electronic system, air conditioning and lighting have also been introduced.
Wadi Qabet
Wadi Qabet is located in Al-Sharqia North in Dama Wattayeen specifically in Wilaya of Mess. It characterized by sulfuric spring in the middle of the wilaya(village).
Wade Qabet also is characterized by its continuation at most times of the year. The Ministry of Tourism has not provided any services to the wadi yet, possibly because of its distance from the center of the village and its incursion into the mountains.
Salalah City
I took this picture for my sweetie in the last autumn season specifically in Salalah City in Dofar Governorate.
Autumn is a unique phenomenon in Oman where the areas extending from Dalkot to Merbat are effected by this phenomenon caused by the Monsoon Winds. Autumn beings astronomically in the governorate of Dofar from 21 June to 21 September, where the continuous and intermittent spray falls, leading to the greening the land. Many waterfalls,water springs and beautiful nature can be seen which lead to attract a lot of tourists.
Ain Al-Kasfah
Al-Kasfa is a spring of natural water with a high temperature of 45C. Water comes out in several waterways to irrigate orchards. The water of Ain Al-Kasfa are known as natural remedies for rheumatism and dermatology because of their sulfuric nature. Ain Al-Kasfah is located in Al-Rustaq in Al-Batinah south.
Wakan Village
I took this picture in Wakan Villge in Al-Batinah south. The place was very fantastic as it was equipped by the Ministry of Torism to accommadate many tourist, citizens and foreigners. the village has a hiking trail for hiking enthusiasts, which is connected by this walkway to Al Manakhir Villege in Al Jabal Al Akhdar in Al Dakhiliaa Governorate. Wakan Village is known for low temperatures which helped it to cultivate many types of fruits like apricot, pomegranate, and grapes.
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