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Wakan village attracts over 27,000 visitors

Wakan village attracts over 27,000 visitors

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NAKHAL: Wakan Village in the Wilayat of Nakhal, Al Batinah South Governorate, welcomed 27,428 visitors from January to July 2025, compared to 24,093 visitors during the same period in 2024, according to official statistics.
Dr Al Mutasim bin Nasser al Hilali, Director of Heritage and Tourism in Al Batinah South Governorate, said that the village's diverse tourist attractions have established it as a year-round sustainable destination. He noted that summer tourism peaks due to the village's mild climate and seasonal fruit harvests, which begin with apricots in June, followed by peaches, then figs and pomegranates in July, and three varieties of local grapes (Al Maqdmani, Al Malasi and sour grapes) in August. The recent opening of "View Wakan" cafe, the village's third cafe, has further boosted visitor numbers, especially on weekends and official holidays.
The village offers unique experiences such as mountain stays at its guesthouse and hiking along ancient agricultural and mountain trails, which have become popular among international adventurers.
Wakan also features several historical landmarks, including an ancient mosque, old neighbourhoods and agricultural terraces dating back hundreds of years. - ONA
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NAKHAL: Wakan Village in the Wilayat of Nakhal, Al Batinah South Governorate, welcomed 27,428 visitors from January to July 2025, compared to 24,093 visitors during the same period in 2024, according to official statistics. Dr Al Mutasim bin Nasser al Hilali, Director of Heritage and Tourism in Al Batinah South Governorate, said that the village's diverse tourist attractions have established it as a year-round sustainable destination. He noted that summer tourism peaks due to the village's mild climate and seasonal fruit harvests, which begin with apricots in June, followed by peaches, then figs and pomegranates in July, and three varieties of local grapes (Al Maqdmani, Al Malasi and sour grapes) in August. The recent opening of "View Wakan" cafe, the village's third cafe, has further boosted visitor numbers, especially on weekends and official holidays. The village offers unique experiences such as mountain stays at its guesthouse and hiking along ancient agricultural and mountain trails, which have become popular among international adventurers. Wakan also features several historical landmarks, including an ancient mosque, old neighbourhoods and agricultural terraces dating back hundreds of years. - ONA

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