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Zawya
a day ago
- Zawya
Oman: Longest tourist walkway unveiled in South Al Batinah
Muscat: The longest tourist walkway in Nakhal, located in South Al Batinah Governorate, was unveiled. This walkway will connect the historic Nakhal Fort to Ain Al Thawarah Park, covering a distance of 3 kilometers, passing through several springs, aflaj (traditional irrigation systems), and agricultural villages adjacent to Wadi Nakhal, adding aesthetic value to the region. His Excellency Sheikh Khalifa bin Saleh Al Busaidi, the Wali of Nakhal, emphasised that the project aims to enhance tourism in the area, showcasing the natural and historical landmarks of the villages and fields along the walkway route. © Muscat Media Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Times of Oman
2 days ago
- Times of Oman
Longest tourist walkway unveiled in South Al Batinah
Muscat: The longest tourist walkway in Nakhal, located in South Al Batinah Governorate, was unveiled. This walkway will connect the historic Nakhal Fort to Ain Al Thawarah Park, covering a distance of 3 kilometers, passing through several springs, aflaj (traditional irrigation systems), and agricultural villages adjacent to Wadi Nakhal, adding aesthetic value to the region. His Excellency Sheikh Khalifa bin Saleh Al Busaidi, the Wali of Nakhal, emphasised that the project aims to enhance tourism in the area, showcasing the natural and historical landmarks of the villages and fields along the walkway route.


Times of Oman
6 days ago
- Times of Oman
Tourist sites in South Al Batinah witness surge in visitors
Muscat: A number of tourist sites in the wilayats of South Al Batinah Governorate have witnessed increased activity over the past two days. Ain Al Kasfa in the Wilayat of Rustaq has seen a large influx of visitors drawn by its natural hot springs. The spring remains a popular tourist destination, especially following recent developments. Restaurants and cafes near the spring have also experienced a rise in footfall. Tourism has also been active in Nakhal, covering various tourist, archaeological, and historical sites such as Nakhal Fort and Ain Al Thawara. The Jabal Al Luban Trail has recorded a significant increase in visitors due to its unique terrain and rich ecological diversity. Located along the road to Ain Al Thawara, one of the area's key tourist attractions, the trail introduces visitors to the local flora and provides an opportunity for hiking. In the Wilayat of Wadi Al Ma'awil, the Hajarat Al Sheikh Walkway in the town of Afi has attracted a vibrant flow of tourists from within and outside the region. The project promotes tourism by connecting three significant heritage sites: Hajarat Al Sheikh Neighborhood, Al Safalah Castle, and Bait Al Ghasham Museum. The walkway allows visitors to explore these cultural landmarks, rich in Omani history, and passes by Falaj Al Washah amid green oases and palm groves, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and traditional heritage.


Zawya
04-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Oman: Nakhal Fort becomes a hotspot for tourists
Nakhal: Nakhal Fort is one of the key tourism landmarks in South Al Batinah. The fort received, during the past few years, the attention and care of citizens and tourists, something that contributed to the cultural movement and tourism and empowered the youth and the participation of women and supported the crafts of the local community and tourism in the Wilayat of Nakhal. The operation of the fort in 2023, when the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism signed a 25- year agreement on the management of the fort with Nakhal Ahlia Investment Company, which gave the company the right to transform the fort into a tourism and entertainment destination that cope with the topography of the area and the Omani identity. The operators have, since 2023, launched different programmes and activities to change the fort into a must-visit destination throughout the year. Saud bin Khalfan Al Kindi, Chief Executive Officer of Nakhal Ahlia Investment Company, said that the number of visitors from within and outside the Sultanate of Oman to the fort amounted to 11,274 during the first quarter of 2025 including 1,731 Omanis and 9,543 visitors from other countries, in addition to 5,986 children aged below 7 years and school students who visited the fort free of charge. He said that the number of activities / events organised amounted to 10 covering all community programmes up to the end of March 2025. Following the agreement signing, the Nakhal Fort has changed into a ground for the cultural festivals and celebrations. After the completion of the renovation works, the fort hosted the First Nakhal Fort Forum, he said, adding that the activities at the fort also included interactive educational programmes for the youth and children. Nakhal Ahlia Investment Company boosted the efforts accorded on the fort through partnerships with institutions concerned with education and heritage and joint cooperation agreement signed in April 2025 with Oman Memory Centre for the launch of a permanent exhibition at the fort to shed light on biographies of Omani figures in the Wilayat of Nakhal. The exhibition would acquaint the visitors with over 100 prominent personalities including judges, scholars and book copy writers who were well known during the past centuries for serving the national heritage and their valuable manuscripts, documents and possessions. Organised by Oman Film Society, the fort also hosted the Al Batinah International Film Festival and also organised fine art exhibitions. The Omani women association participated, along with the members of the local community, in the different programmes and activities of the fort. Al Kindi said that Nakhal Ahlia Investment Company intends to introduce new cultural initiatives, workshops, seminars and forums. © Muscat Media Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Times of Oman
03-06-2025
- Business
- Times of Oman
Nakhal Fort becomes a hotspot for tourists
Nakhal: Nakhal Fort is one of the key tourism landmarks in South Al Batinah. The fort received, during the past few years, the attention and care of citizens and tourists, something that contributed to the cultural movement and tourism and empowered the youth and the participation of women and supported the crafts of the local community and tourism in the Wilayat of Nakhal. The operation of the fort in 2023, when the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism signed a 25- year agreement on the management of the fort with Nakhal Ahlia Investment Company, which gave the company the right to transform the fort into a tourism and entertainment destination that cope with the topography of the area and the Omani identity. The operators have, since 2023, launched different programmes and activities to change the fort into a must-visit destination throughout the year. Saud bin Khalfan Al Kindi, Chief Executive Officer of Nakhal Ahlia Investment Company, said that the number of visitors from within and outside the Sultanate of Oman to the fort amounted to 11,274 during the first quarter of 2025 including 1,731 Omanis and 9,543 visitors from other countries, in addition to 5,986 children aged below 7 years and school students who visited the fort free of charge. He said that the number of activities / events organised amounted to 10 covering all community programmes up to the end of March 2025. Following the agreement signing, the Nakhal Fort has changed into a ground for the cultural festivals and celebrations. After the completion of the renovation works, the fort hosted the First Nakhal Fort Forum, he said, adding that the activities at the fort also included interactive educational programmes for the youth and children. Nakhal Ahlia Investment Company boosted the efforts accorded on the fort through partnerships with institutions concerned with education and heritage and joint cooperation agreement signed in April 2025 with Oman Memory Centre for the launch of a permanent exhibition at the fort to shed light on biographies of Omani figures in the Wilayat of Nakhal. The exhibition would acquaint the visitors with over 100 prominent personalities including judges, scholars and book copy writers who were well known during the past centuries for serving the national heritage and their valuable manuscripts, documents and possessions. Organised by Oman Film Society, the fort also hosted the Al Batinah International Film Festival and also organised fine art exhibitions. The Omani women association participated, along with the members of the local community, in the different programmes and activities of the fort. Al Kindi said that Nakhal Ahlia Investment Company intends to introduce new cultural initiatives, workshops, seminars and forums.