Nizwa, the verdant oasis city with its blend of the modern and the ancient was the capital of Oman during the 6th and 7th century. One of the oldest cities of the Sultanate, this was once a center of education and art. Nizwa has been an important cross road at the base of the Western Hajar Mountains connecting Muscat, Buraimi, and the lower reaches of Dhofar. The Falaj Daris of Nizwa is the largest single falaj in Oman and provides the surrounding country side with much needed water for the plantations.
Situated on the Arabian Peninsula, Oman has a long and proud history that extends back to the earliest of civilizations. Because of its location on the Indian Ocean with a coastline that stretches over 1,700 kilometres, Oman has a rich heritage of traders and explorers. The Omani people are an intriguing mix of races, mostly Arabic with Asian and African undertones, making it one of the most varied cultures in the Gulf or Arabian Peninsula. This country combines luxurious comfort amidst rugged mountains, panoramic beaches and striking desert, while conjuring up legendary tales like The Queen of Sheba and Sinbad the Sailor. This is an ideal destination to combine with a visit to Egypt, Jordan or as a stayover enroute to Europe.
Situated on the Arabian Peninsula, Oman has a long and proud history that extends back to the earliest of civilizations. Because of its location on the Indian Ocean with a coastline that stretches over 1,700 kilometres, Oman has a rich heritage of traders and explorers. The Omani people are an intriguing mix of races, mostly Arabic with Asian and African undertones, making it one of the most varied cultures in the Gulf or Arabian Peninsula. This country combines luxurious comfort amidst rugged mountains, panoramic beaches and striking desert, while conjuring up legendary tales like The Queen of Sheba and Sinbad the Sailor. This is an ideal destination to combine with a visit to Egypt, Jordan or as a stayover enroute to Europe.