Oman, a mesmerizing country located at
the Arabian Peninsula has the spectacular, encompassing desert,
extending coastlines and riverbed oasis on the Persian Gulf, Gulf of
Oman and Arabian Sea. Being a capital city of Oman, Muscat is a home to
huge, modern Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque and the ancient waterfront
Muttrah quarter. Here, we have discussed top 5 sightseeing destinations
of Oman that you can add to your holiday destination list:
Top 5 Incredible, Tourist Destinations of Oman
Al Alam Royal Palace
When you will pass through the historic entrance to the ancient town, you will able to witness the narrow roads and the ramshackle neighborhood of Muscat, basically, it’s here that you will get to see the showy Al Alam Royal Palace. Well, it can’t be entered; but you can able to click photographs.
Top 5 Incredible, Tourist Destinations of Oman
Al Alam Royal Palace
When you will pass through the historic entrance to the ancient town, you will able to witness the narrow roads and the ramshackle neighborhood of Muscat, basically, it’s here that you will get to see the showy Al Alam Royal Palace. Well, it can’t be entered; but you can able to click photographs.
Amouage Perfumery
When it comes to the exotic perfumes, then you will get the amazing fragrances at Amouage Perfumery. Manufacturing around 25,000 bottles in a week, this two storey building offers a chance to the guests to explore its visitor centre for seeing the seeing the perfume production; starting from the macerating raw ingredients to the packaging.
Fort Al-Jalali
Located at the eastern side of the old harbour in Muscat, this fort has dated back in 1587. After the years, It was captured by the Omani forces and expanded and strengthened gradually. It comprises of two watch towers and a prolonged cannon wall; that can be photographed; but visitors are not allowed here.
When it comes to the exotic perfumes, then you will get the amazing fragrances at Amouage Perfumery. Manufacturing around 25,000 bottles in a week, this two storey building offers a chance to the guests to explore its visitor centre for seeing the seeing the perfume production; starting from the macerating raw ingredients to the packaging.
Fort Al-Jalali
Located at the eastern side of the old harbour in Muscat, this fort has dated back in 1587. After the years, It was captured by the Omani forces and expanded and strengthened gradually. It comprises of two watch towers and a prolonged cannon wall; that can be photographed; but visitors are not allowed here.

Fort Al Mirani
Housed at the western side of the old harbour in Muscat, this fort was constructed by the Portuguese in 1588; after the ruins of the old fort built at the same location. Like Al-Jalali Fort, it can be photographed and viewed; but visitors are not allowed here.
Housed at the western side of the old harbour in Muscat, this fort was constructed by the Portuguese in 1588; after the ruins of the old fort built at the same location. Like Al-Jalali Fort, it can be photographed and viewed; but visitors are not allowed here.
Nakhal Fort
It’s one of the closest northern fort located in Muscat; which is about 100km (60 miles) to the southwest and it’s even an ancestral home of the Yaruba people, builders of the finest forts in Oman. This fort has lushly green area and soothing hot springs; that makes this place an ideal picnic spot throughout Oman.
It’s one of the closest northern fort located in Muscat; which is about 100km (60 miles) to the southwest and it’s even an ancestral home of the Yaruba people, builders of the finest forts in Oman. This fort has lushly green area and soothing hot springs; that makes this place an ideal picnic spot throughout Oman.

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