27-07-2025
Ghaf tree inspires Heritage café in Samayil
Samayil – In the heart of wadi Samayil, a heritage-inspired café is drawing attention for its unique blend of memory, nature, and modern design. Ghaf café, named after the more than 50-year-old ghaf tree at its center, stands as a symbol of preserving the past while embracing the present.
Founded by Al Qasim bin Sulaiman al Hashimi and his family, the café was built over three years using Omani craftsmanship and materials sourced from abroad. The project was the vision of Al Qasim's father, who designed the café to reflect both traditional and global architectural influences.
Once a rest stop for locals and travelers sipping freshly brewed coffee under the shade of the ghaf tree, the site has now been transformed into a cultural and economic attraction. It exemplifies a growing trend in Oman to revive and develop natural and heritage sites into sustainable tourism projects.
Al Hashimi shared that despite challenges—such as limited technical expertise and material delays—the café became a reality through dedication and deep-rooted family values.
Ghaf Café now stands not only as a business but as a living tribute to the stories and legacy of the land.