Located on the southeastern coast of the Arabian peninsula, Oman is a natural and historical gem that offers intriguing experiences for the curious traveller. In particular, the country is abundant in historical treasures including UNESCO World Heritage sites, forts featuring traditional architecture and castles that still stand tall and imposing. Here are some of the most iconic historical places to visit in Oman.
Fort Nizwa
This is Oman’s most visited historical fort, abundant in exhibits and information that reveal the importance of the structure in the past. In addition to its exhibition halls, the fort features an armoury, a date store and a courtyard that are worth visiting.
Bahla Fort
This is yet another extensive defence fort that features complex engineering and architecture. The structure was built in the 13th century to allow the tribes in the area to survive and carry out their trade. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its impressive structure and engineering.
Birkat Al Mouz Ruins
These ruins are located in one of Oman’s most famous traditional villages not far from Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar. The site is filled with ruins amidst scenic surroundings, a nearby banana plantation and a backdrop of mountains and is worth a visit from your Oman resort.
Jabreen Castle
Known for its battlements and well-preserved structure, the Jabreen Castle is another of the popular historical sites in Oman. Built in 1675, the castle served as an education centre for medicine, astrology, and Islam. The castle still features two towers and large halls spread across three stories.