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Nizwa

city in Ad Dakhiliyah Region, Oman

25km

22.933357.5333

Bahla

human settlement

33km

22.9666666757.3

Muscat

capital of Oman

111km

23.5570658.47027

Sohar

city

147km

24.34256.729889

Sur

city in Oman

230km

22.56666759.528889
Sights (7)

Wadi Bani Awf

16km

23.2157.3865

Rustaq

human settlement

24km

23.3908333357.42444444

Nizwa Fort

Built in 1668 by Imam Sultan bin Saif al Ya'rubi, this imposing fort is one of Oman's most-visited national monuments. In the early 1950s the large round tower of the fort was bombed by the British Royal Air Force during the revolt. It houses a museum, and from the tower there are good views of Nizwa and the surrounding date plantations.

25km

22.9333333357.53027778

Al Hamra, Oman

Set right at the base of the mountains, this town is notable for a number of Yemeni-style mud-brick buildings, some of which are among the oldest houses in Oman. They are in an older section of the town overlooking the newer town; in recent years many of the older houses have been abandoned as the inhabitants have chosen to move into more modern buildings.

27km

23.1166666757.29305556

Bahla Fort

fortress

33km

22.9641666757.30111111

Nakhal Fort

A restored fortress with a history dating to the pre-Islamic era, scenically situated on a rocky outcropping at the base of the northern Hajar Mountains. The fort houses a museum of historic guns.

39km

23.39557.829

Archaeological Sites of Bat, Al-Khutm and Al-Ayn

Three sites of prehistoric settlements and beehive tombs dating from the 3rd millennium BCE, collectively inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list.

87km

23.2698611156.745
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Hajar Mountains

Oman
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Hajar Mountains

The Hajar Mountains are a range in Northern Oman stretching along the northern coast of Oman, from southwest of Muscat to the United Arab Emirates.

The mountains are rich in plant life compared to most of Arabia, including a number of endemic species. The vegetation changes with altitude, the mountains are covered with shrubland at lower elevations, growing richer and then becoming woodland, including wild olive and fig trees between 3,630 and 8,250 ft (1,110 and 2,510 metres), and then higher still there are junipers. Fruit trees such as pomegranate and apricot are grown in the cooler valleys and in places there are rocky outcrops with little vegetation. The flora shows similarities with mountain areas of nearby Iran, as well as with areas along the Red Sea in the Horn of Africa. For example, the tree Ceratonia oreothauma is found here and also in Somalia.

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