
Wakan Village welcomes over 19,000 tourists in four months
Nakhal – The picturesque village of Wakan in Wadi Mistal, nestled in the Wilayat of Nakhal in South Batinah Governorate, has attracted 19,270 visitors between January and April this year, according to the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism. February remains the village's peak tourist month, drawing 6,499 visitors this year, compared to 4,974 in 2023. The highest recorded February was in 2022, with 7,888 tourists. Known for its moderate summer climate and scenic mountain views, Wakan has become a popular destination for both domestic and international tourists.
Situated high in the Western Hajar Mountains, the village offers unique agricultural and adventure experiences. The climate supports the cultivation of a variety of fruits including apricots, pomegranates, peaches, walnuts, and grapes.
Dr Al Moatasem bin Nasser al Hilali, Director of the Department of Heritage and Tourism in South Batinah, highlighted Wakan's rise as a sustainable tourism destination. 'Tourists can enjoy mountain lodging, hike ancient trails, and explore agricultural terraces that reflect the village's centuries-old heritage,' he said.
Tourism in Wakan is seasonal, with international visitors particularly from GCC countries—flocking in during the winter, while local tourism peaks in the summer, coinciding with the harvest season. Notable harvests include the 'shams' fruit in April, peaches in June, and pomegranates and grapes from June to September.
A key feature of the village is its agricultural trail, which requires climbing over 600 steps to reach its summit. Wakan also boasts historical landmarks, including an ancient mosque and the remains of its old neighborhood offering a glimpse into Oman's rural architectural legacy.
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