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Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Muscat, Tourists' first attraction

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Welcome to Muscat! If there’s one landmark every visitor should start with, it is the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque . Completed in 2001 as a gift from the late Sultan Qaboos bin Said to his people, this mosque is not only a place of worship but also one of the most magnificent architectural treasures in the Islamic world. Its grandeur, accessibility, and spiritual atmosphere make it a must-see for tourists and an unforgettable experience for Muslims coming to Oman. 📍 How to Find the Grand Mosque Tap the map to open in Google Maps Visiting Hours and Entry The mosque is open to non-Muslim visitors Saturday to Thursday from 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM . Fridays are reserved for prayers. An Entry fee was introduced back in January, 2025 which was 8omr per person but as per latest news it has been removed. Visitors need to reach on-site and check. Modest dress is strictly enforced. Muslim visitors can enter throughout prayer ti...

Ain Sahban Sulphur Lake: Oman’s Epic Turquoise Glow-Up in Batinah

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Ain Sahban Sulphur Lake 2025: Ultimate Oman Off-Road Guide Welcome back to the blog, here we are today with another exquisite place to visit in Oman. Ain Sahban Sulphur Lake in Oman’s Batinah Region remains a hidden turquoise gem, drawing adventurers with its sulfur-rich pools and rugged mountains. ME_Hustler has brought to you a comprehensive travel guide that covers the off-road journey from Muscat, essential tips, and recent eco-tourism developments, making it ideal for those seeking authentic Oman wilderness experiences. How to Find Ain Sahban on Google Maps Tap the map to open in Google Maps Travel from Muscat and Staying in Sohar The 200-km drive from Muscat to Ain Sahban takes about three and a half hours without stopping. One first needs to go to Sohar, then take Buraymi road and finally the Sahban exit. The paved road up till Sahban ...

Wadi Bani Khalid Travel Guide: Oman’s Turquoise Oasis Adventure

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Wadi Bani Khalid Travel Guide: Oman’s Turquoise Oasis Adventure Wadi Bani Khalid, Oman’s iconic desert oasis, dazzles with emerald pools and dramatic cliffs. Nestled in the Al Hajar Mountains, it’s a must-visit for adventure seekers and families alike. This guide covers everything you need for an unforgettable trip from Muscat, including the best time to visit, hiking details, and tips for exploring its turquoise pools and hidden waterfalls. Best Time to Visit Wadi Bani Khalid from Muscat The beat time of the year to visit Wadi Bani Khalid is October to March just like the rest of the Oman, when temperatures are milder (20–30°C), perfect for hiking and swimming. The 235-km drive from Muscat takes about 2.5–3 hours. Leave early (6:00 AM) to avoid crowds and enjoy a cooler experience, especially on weekdays to dodge weekend rushes. How to Find Wadi Bani Khalid on Google Maps ...

Wadi Al Khod Adventure – A Once-Perfect Nature Escape

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Wadi Al Khod Day Trip from Muscat Wadi Al Khod, near Al Khod village just outside Muscat, was once a vibrant destination for families, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. Its scenic trails and refreshing pools made it a beloved spot for a budget-friendly day trip, offering a slice of Oman’s natural splendor. A Family-Friendly Haven Just a 30–40 minute drive from Muscat via Sultan Qaboos Highway, Wadi Al Khod was an easy escape. Families loved its accessibility, with ample parking and trails suitable for all ages. The wadi’s charm lay in its lush palm groves and clear pools, perfect for a day of exploration and relaxation. Location: Wadi Al Khod Tap the map to open in Google Maps Hiking Paradise The 30–45 minute hike through Wadi Al Khod was a delight, with gentle trails winding through rocky paths and verdant groves. Hikers of all levels enjoyed the stunning cliff views and the chance to dip into shallow po...