19/08/24 | 4:32 pm | Al Baleed Archaeological Site

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Oman’s Dhofar governorate ancient sites attract history buffs

In Salalah, Oman, the Al Baleed Archaeological Site offers a glimpse into an ancient civilization. The site, dating back over 2,500 years, was once a thriving port city and now features the remains of a grand mosque. Visitors can walk among the columns and ruins, exploring the history of the Land of Frankincense, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Site supervisor, Said Hussein Al Aamiri, explained the historical importance of Al Baleed, which also houses the Maritime Museum. The museum displays ancient ships and artifacts, providing insight into Oman’s maritime past.

“We visited the Maritime Museum and discovered things from the past, from past centuries, and now we are in the History Museum as well,” added Rached Al Jabiri who came from the UAE.

In Taqah, the Sumhuram archaeological site includes ruins of city walls overlooking the water, with camels nearby, showcasing another piece of Oman’s history. Meanwhile, Salalah’s Sultan Qaboos Mosque represents the region’s spiritual and architectural significance.

For tourists like Denis, who came from Russia, this is a chance to explore the less popular part of Oman. He found the trip worthwhile, appreciating the cultural and historical richness of the area, which contrasts with the more frequently visited northern regions.

(Reuters)

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