Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Ad-Dakhiliyah Governorate, Ad-Dakhiliyah Governorate

July 6, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover the best top things to do in Ad-Dakhiliyah Governorate, Oman including Harat al Bilad, Jibreen Castle, Misfat al Abreyeen, Bahla Fort, Nizwa Fort Oman, Birkat Al Mouz Ruins, Tanuf Ruins, Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman, Falaj Daris Park, Balad Seet.
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1. Harat al Bilad

Bilad Manah Oman
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Harat al Bilad

2. Jibreen Castle

Jabrin 612 Oman +968 800 77799
Excellent
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4.5 based on 481 reviews

Jibreen Castle

Reviewed By Rowzar2020 - Oman, null

Jabreen also spelled Jibreen Castle or Jabrin Castlem is superiority with beauty among all castle in the whole of Oman according to Oman trippers. This historic castle was constructed in the late 17th century and is located in Bahla in the Al Dakhiliyah( same place of Bahla fort -a must for visit) about 175 KM away from MCT. The average time spend to the castle is approx 20- 30 minutes. The castle is open from Saturday to Thursday from 9am to 4pm and on Friday from 8am to 11am. Entry fee is 500 baizas for adults. During our visit ( March and June ) it remains closed .So we had photos outside and the nearby date palm plantation.

3. Misfat al Abreyeen

Al Hamra Oman +968 9934 8440 http://www.omantourism.gov.om/wps/portal/mot/tourism/oman/detailsp/!ut/p/a0/04_Sj9CPykssy0xPLMnMz0vMAfGjzOL9gwKD3fxcTQwMQvzMDTw9TcxNvFyMjd2cTPQLsh0VAfks_7w!/?WCM_GLOBAL_CONTEXT=/wps/wcm/connect/mot_english_lib/mot/experience/culture/traditional+villages/m
Excellent
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4.5 based on 396 reviews

Misfat al Abreyeen

Reviewed By Alice_Raff

We really enjoy to walk along the palm trees during hours and to have lunch at the Misfat Old House (very good lunch, beautiful terrace)

4. Bahla Fort

Oasis of Bahla, Nizwa 611 Oman +968 9723 8609 http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/433
Excellent
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4.0 based on 516 reviews

Bahla Fort

This site is currently undergoing repairs. Tours are unavailable at this time.

Reviewed By kevins684 - Pontypridd, United Kingdom

Of all the forts visited in Oman, I think Bahla was my favourite. It just looks the part. Finished in mud baked and cracked in the sun embedded with pebbles, gravel, broken pottery, as if it had been there in this state for hundreds of years. It stands proudly on a hill looking over the adjacent properties visible from kilometres away. And it covers a large area with several towers and different buildings to explore on many levels with interconnecting stairways and walkways. There is no information in any of the rooms, neither are they furnished in any way, or, unlike the nearby Jibreen castle, is there an audio guide. But I loved it, it is a real fort from childhood days.

5. Nizwa Fort Oman

Nizwa Oman +968 9951 1195 [email protected] http://www.nizwafort.om
Excellent
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4.0 based on 1,289 reviews

Nizwa Fort Oman

Reviewed By Bobbbbbbbbbb - New York City, United States

Heavily restored fort, castle and farm - really interesting museum that does a great job explaining the history of the building and area (with good English content)

6. Birkat Al Mouz Ruins

Nizwa Oman
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4.0 based on 161 reviews

Birkat Al Mouz Ruins

Reviewed By donaxrd - Sydney, Australia

Take time to walk through the falaj area of Birkat Al Mouz to see how the Omanis have managed living in a dry climate. Wander through the streets and get a feel for this beautiful and generous country.

7. Tanuf Ruins

Nizwa Oman
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3.5 based on 129 reviews

Tanuf Ruins

Located near Bahla and Nizwa, the Tanuf Ruins are the remains of Oman's Imamate Rebellion of the 1950s.

Reviewed By V1031VFnicoleb - Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Kind of nice to wander around an abandoned village all by yourself. It has an active falaj and you can see the destruction from the RAF that the town never recovered from. All free and with dramatic back drop of mountains behind.

8. Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman

Sayq Oman
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3.5 based on 10 reviews

Aflaj Irrigation Systems of Oman

9. Falaj Daris Park

Off Nizwa-Ibri Road, Nizwa 611 Oman
Excellent
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3.5 based on 27 reviews

Falaj Daris Park

10. Balad Seet

Al Hamra Oman
Balad Seet

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