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Oman's Natural Wonders

Oman’s geological landscape features some of the world’s most significant natural formations. This collection highlights the Majlis al Jinn, the second-largest cave chamber on Earth, and the Taiq Sinkhole, one of the largest by volume. From the turquoise waters of the Bimmah Sinkhole to the 12th-century ruins of Al Baleed, these sites showcase the country's diverse topography, including the limestone cliffs of Mughsayl and the subterranean passages of Miqil Cave.

Bimmah Sinkhole A

Bimmah Sinkhole

Hawiyyat Najm, known as Bimmah Sinkhole in English, is a water-filled depression, structurally a sinkhole, in the limestone of eastern…

Majlis al Jinn B

Majlis al Jinn

Majlis al Jinn, also Majlis al-Jinn is the second-largest known cave chamber in the world, as measured by the surface area of the floor.

Marneef Cave C

Marneef Cave

Located near Mughsayl Beach, this limestone shelter faces the Arabian Sea and is situated adjacent to natural blowholes that erupt during the Khareef season.

Ain Razat D

Ain Razat

A perennial freshwater spring at the base of the Qara Mountains, featuring a network of streams, limestone caves, and landscaped gardens.

Taiq Sinkhole E

Taiq Sinkhole

One of the largest sinkholes in the world by volume, measuring approximately 1,000 meters in diameter and 211 meters deep.

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Al Baleed Archaeological Site

A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring the excavated ruins of the 12th-century port city of Zafar, an important center for the medieval frankincense trade.

Wadi Ayun G

Wadi Ayun

A valley in the Dhofar region characterized by turquoise pools, white limestone cliffs, and desert vegetation.

View to Jebel Shams H

View to Jebel Shams

An observation point overlooking Wadi Ghul, known as the Grand Canyon of Arabia, situated near Oman's highest peak.

Wadi Dayqah Dam Overlook I

Wadi Dayqah Dam Overlook

Provides a view of the largest dam in the Sultanate, which creates a massive reservoir between the rugged Hajar Mountains.

Wadi Shab Resort J

Wadi Shab Resort

Offers views of the Arabian Sea and the entrance to the Wadi Shab canyon, a site known for its narrow gorges and freshwater pools.

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Tawi Atayr viewpoint

Known as the "Well of Birds," this 211-meter deep sinkhole is one of the deepest in the world and serves as a habitat for several indigenous bird species.

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Cliffs of Mughsayl

Dramatic limestone cliffs that drop into the Indian Ocean, situated adjacent to the Marneef blowholes.

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Miqil Cave

Located at the end of Wadi Bani Khalid, this cave features narrow limestone passages and a subterranean stream leading to a deep pool.

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