Ain Al Kasfa
Don’t miss visiting one of the most famous hot springs in the Sultanate of Oman, Ain Al Kasfa, renowned for its sulfuric hot waters resulting from the friction with underlying volcanic rocks, with surface temperatures reaching 45 degrees Celsius. Ain Al Kasfa is located just 1500 meters west of Rustaq Castle and serves as the main water source for irrigating the palm farms surrounding the spring. Ain Al Kasfa boasts the largest water volume among all springs in Northern Oman and is known as a destination for natural healing, attracting visitors seeking recovery in its hot sulfuric waters.


Sur Burj al Khamis
Sur Burj al Khamis, built in the 19th century during the reign of Sayyid Said bin Sultan Al-Busaidi, it stands as a unique cultural and architectural symbol that attracts visitors.


Nakhl Fort
Nakhal Fort, perched on a rocky outcrop in the Wilayat of Nakhal in Al Batinah South, is one of the most prominent historical landmarks in Oman. The fort was originally built in pre-Islamic times.


Al-Sawadi Beach
This is one of the most beautiful coastal destinations in the South Al-Batinah Governorate, where Al-Sawadi Beach overlooks a group of islands near its beautiful shore.


Balad Sayt Village
One of the most beautiful and picturesque villages in South Al Batinah Governorate, Balad Sayt is famous for its agricultural terraces that create a strikingly beautiful scene.


Wakan Village
One of the most beautiful mountain villages in Oman, it is located at an altitude of 2,000 meters above sea level.


Al Hazm Castle
Al-Hazm Fort, built in 1123 AH / 1123 AD by Imam Sultan bin Saif II, is an architectural masterpiece of Omani Islamic design and a living example of Oman’s rich cultural heritage.


Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve
Daymaniyat Islands Nature Reserve, with its sparkling waters and rich depths filled with coral reefs and diverse marine life, offering a thrilling opportunity for diving and underwater exploration.