Top 20 Places to See in Rustaq, Oman

  •  Rustaq Fort
  •  Rustaq Grand Mosque
  •  Rustaq Palace
  •  Wadi Al-Mashayel
  •  Wadi Al-Mawil
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Bird Watching
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Camel Riding
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Camping Sites
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Caves
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Fishing
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Hiking Trails
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Horse Riding
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Hot Springs
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Picnic Areas
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Rock Climbing
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Swimming Pools
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Waterfall
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel Wildlife Sanctuary
  •  Wadi Al-Mudayel
  •  Wadi Bani Kharus

  •  Jabal al Akhdhar
  •  Jabal al Hafeet
  •  Jabal al Jais
  •  Jabal al Lawz
  •  Jabal al Makhdhar
  •  Jabal al Qahwan
  •  Jabal al Qalb
  •  Jabal al Qamar
  •  Jabal al Qarah
  •  Jabal al Qasab
  •  Jabal al Yabreen
  •  Jabal al Yashkur
  •  Jabal al Yibir
  •  Jabal al Yidma
  •  Jabal al Yithran
  •  Jabal al Yutaylah
  •  Jabal al Zabirah
  •  Jabal al Zalzalah
  •  Jabal al Zawahirah
  •  Jabal al Zawahir
  •  Jabal al Zawiyah
  •  Jabal al Zawr
  •  Jabal al Zuqar
  •  Jabal al Zuwaidah
  •  Jabal al Zuwara
  •  Jabal al Zuwayyah
  •  Jebel Akhdar
  •  Jebel Samhan
  •  Jebel Shams
  •  Wadi Bani Khalid
  •  Wadi Sareen
  •  Wahiba Sands
  •  Al Buraymi
  •  Al Mudhaibi
  •  Bawshar
  •  Bidbid
  •  Buraimi
  •  Dhank
  •  Haima
  •  Khasab
  •  Liwya
  •  Muscat
  •  Nizwa
  •  Rustaq
  •  Saham
  •  Salalah
  •  Sohar
  •  Suhar
  •  Al Hazm Castle
  •  Al Mughsayl Beach
  •  Mutrah Souq
  •  Wadi Tiwi

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Al Rustaq (1)

Al Rustaq (الرستاق) is a city in the South Al Batinah region, surrounded by the central Al Hajir mountain range and an abundance of date palm groves and Aflaj. The city came to the forefront of Omani history when  Imam  Nasser bin Murshid Al Ya’rubi started from here his conquest to unify Oman and repel the Portuguese from the country in the 17th century. Al Rustaq was also once the capital of Oman, and it has many attractions that should make it a much bigger tourist attraction!

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Al Rustaq is famous for two impressive and historically important landmarks: Al Hazm Castle (حصن الحزم) and the imposing Al Rustaq Fort (قلعة الرستاق) .

Al Hazm Castle is at the outskirts of Al Rustaq and is one of the most famous castles in the Sultanate. The castle was built by Imam Sultan bin Saif II in the early 18th century, who is buried in this castle along with his son. Al Hazm Castle features a massive beautiful wooden door with intricate writing and it is unique among other Omani castles for having its roof held by columns instead of the traditional wooden roof supports. The massive Al Rustaq Fort, a much older fort dating back to the 13th century, is near the city market and be can be seen from the surrounding hills. The fort is cradled by four tall towers, the tallest being more than 18 meters tall. The fort also has its own falaj  water system within it.

Both Al Rustaq Fort and Al Hazm Castle are included in the Tentative List to be nominated for the UNESCO World Heritage List. Unfortunately, they were both also closed for renovations during our visit (with typically no foreseen re-opening dates!), but if you climb up the mountain overlooking Rustaq you can see amazing views of the city and Al Rustaq Fort as it is clearly the most dominant feature of the landscape.

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The Old Souq of Al Rustaq is located right next to Al Rustaq Fort but it was also undergoing renovations during our visit. Shoppers can go to the new temporary souq to buy locally made handicrafts, agriculture produce and pure Omani honey.

A popular destination in Al Rustaq is Ain Al Kasfa (عين الكسفة) hot water spring. The spring has naturally hot water and is visited for its therapeutic benefits due to its sulfur content. No swimming is allowed in the source of the water, but there are designated bathing rooms where the water of the spring is channeled for the public to use. However, do keep in mind that the place can be unusually crowded with people bathing in the rooms, and some even swimming in the spring (which is not allowed!), and it may not seem attractive to try it!

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Al Rustaq is also known for its many wadis which adventure enthusiasts will greatly enjoy, some of these include Wadi Bani Awf , Wadi Bani Ghaffir and Wadi Al Sahtan. Again, we didn’t get to visit them (yet!).

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Places To Stay

There aren’t really many accommodation options in Al Rustaq, you may find the odd guesthouse if you search online but don’t expect much. However, due to its location you can easily just visit Al Rustaq in a day trip and go back to Muscat or Sohar. Also, the Millennium Resort in Al Mussanah is about 55 KM away, and it would make a nice trip staying there prior to visiting Al Rustaq.

How To Get There

At first glance, Al Rustaq may not seem as an attractive place to visit when compared to Nizwa or Bahla for example, but there are actually plenty of things to see and do, that we really think makes it an enjoyable place to visit!

Have you been to Rustaq? What are your favorite attractions there?

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We took the road less traveled and headed inland to Rustaq, and we were greatly rewarded for that decision. It is a beautiful green valley with hot springs and friendly smiling people.

I am to hear that Roger, what surprises me the most about Rustaq is how beautiful the view is from some of surrounding hills! And you must have visited Ain Al Kasfa there 🙂

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Rustaq Unveiled: A Comprehensive Guide to Exploring Oman’s Historic Oasis

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Rustaq, a charming oasis town in Oman, is a place of historical treasures, natural beauty, and warm hospitality. This comprehensive travel guide will introduce you to the best places to visit, the ideal time to explore Rustaq, activities to enjoy, transportation options, dining recommendations, local street stalls, accommodation choices, and invaluable travel tips to ensure a rewarding journey through this captivating town.

Places to Visit in Rustaq:

Rustaq Fort: Explore Rustaq Fort, a historical fortress with impressive architecture and a window into Oman’s past.

Ain Al Kasfah: Visit Ain Al Kasfah, a tranquil oasis with lush palm groves and natural springs, ideal for relaxation.

Bilad Sayt: Take a day trip to Bilad Sayt, a picturesque mountain village surrounded by stunning landscapes.

Hot Springs: Soak in the local hot springs, known for their therapeutic properties and serene surroundings.

Best Time To Visit Rustaq:

The best time to visit Rustaq is during the cooler months, from October to April, when the weather is most comfortable for outdoor activities and exploration.

Things to Do in Rustaq:

Historical Exploration: Delve into Rustaq’s history by visiting the fort and exploring the town’s heritage.

Nature Walks: Enjoy leisurely walks in the palm groves and nearby natural spots, taking in the serene surroundings.

Hot Spring Baths: Experience the local hot springs, known for their soothing and therapeutic effects.

How to Get Around in Rustaq:

Walking: The town of Rustaq is compact and best explored on foot, allowing for a leisurely experience.

Local Taxis: Local taxis are available for short-distance travel within Rustaq and its surroundings.

Car Rental: Consider renting a car if you plan to explore areas beyond the town center or embark on day trips.

Where to Eat in Rustaq:

Local Cuisine: Savor traditional Omani dishes like grilled fish, shuwa, and date sweets in local restaurants and cafes.

Street Food: Explore Rustaq’s local street food stalls for traditional Omani snacks and flavors.

International Flavors: While local cuisine dominates, you can also find international dining options in the town.

Famous Street Stalls in Rustaq:

Rustaq offers local street food stalls where you can indulge in a variety of traditional Omani snacks and local specialties, adding a flavorful touch to your journey.

Where to Stay in Rustaq:

Hotels: Rustaq offers several hotel options, from modern city accommodations to cozy lodges with Omani hospitality.

Guesthouses: Experience the warmth of Omani hospitality by staying in local guesthouses and inns for a more authentic experience.

Travel Tips for Rustaq:

Respect Local Customs: Oman is a conservative country; dress modestly and respect local customs and traditions.

Language: Arabic is the official language, but English is widely understood in tourist areas.

Friday Closures: Many businesses may be closed on Friday mornings due to the weekly Islamic prayer.

Weather: Be prepared for hot temperatures, especially in the summer, and carry adequate water and sun protection.

Cultural Sensitivity: When visiting local sites or engaging with residents, be polite and respectful. Ask for permission before taking photos.

Conclusion:

Rustaq, with its historical landmarks, natural beauty, and welcoming atmosphere, promises an enchanting blend of history, culture, and relaxation. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone seeking an authentic Omani experience, Rustaq offers a delightful mix of experiences. With this guide, your visit to this oasis town in Oman is sure to be an enriching exploration of its splendors.

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Rustaq (Oman)- Rustaq fort + Al Hazm fort + Nakhal fort

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Al Rustaq Oman has become famous thanks to the 3 forts on the Rustaq Loop. Not far from Muscat, you can admire the Rustaq Fort, The Nakhal fort and the Al Hazm castle.  Below is my guide to help you plan your visits with tips, map and photos.

Before my tips + photos, here are my favorites for Oman:

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My favorite adventure from Muscat: Dolphin and Snorkeling

My favorite excursion from Muscat: Wadi Shab and Bimmah Sinkhole

My favorite places to stay:

  • Muscat , the capital – see the best rated hotels or my favorite hotel: The Chedi
  • Sur , for the turtles – see the best rated hotels
  • Khasab , Musandam peninsula – see the best rated hotels
  • Wahiba Sands , in the desert – see the best rated hotels or my favorite camp: Desert Nights Resort

Why visit the Region of Rustaq in Oman?

Just West Of Muscat is a road called the Rustaq Loop. For those interested in historical structures, it includes 3 forts:

  • the Rustaq fort,
  • the Nakhal fort
  • and the Al Hazm castle.

It make for a great day trips from Muscat.

Rustaq used to be the capital of Oman, during the era of Imam Nasir bin Murshid al Ya’arubi.

Rustaq fort, Oman

More photos after the planning tips.

Planning tips and Maps – Rustaq Loop

Getting to rustaq oman – map / location.

  • Not far from the coast
  • West of Muscat
  • Muscat to Rustaq = 1h15 drive
  • Nizwa to Rustaq = 2h30 drive
  • Below is a map to help you locate Rustaq

Map Rustaq in Oman - Location

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Driving the Rustaq Loop

  • 40 min West of Muscat is Barka, turn inland on Road 13 until Rustaq and turn back towards Road 1 and the see on Road 11
  • or do the opposite
  • Below is a quick map I draw to show you the Rustaq Loop
  • All locations are accessible via normal car – no 4WD needed
  • Without any stop the loop Barka to Barka takes 2h40 

Loop of Rustaq - Map

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Visiting the forts of the Rustaq Loop

  • Check each section below for information about the forts and their access
  • Avoid Fridays to do this loop as a lot of places are closed
  • Accommodations in Rustaq – no options

Where to stay in Oman?

My favorites on a road trip:

  • Muscat –  capital city –   see best rated accommodations
  • Nizwa  – to explore the forts and hinterlands –  see best rated accommodations
  • Sur –  for the turtles, beaches, wadis… –  see best rated accommodations
  • Wahiba Sands  – for the experience of sleeping in the desert –  see best rated accommodations
  • Salalah  – to explore the Southern lands –  see best rated accommodations
  • Khasab  – to explore the Musandam Peninsula –  see best rated accommodations

Camp in Wahiba Sands

Visiting the Rustaq fort, Oman

About the rustaq fort.

Rustaq used to be a significant town in Oman due to its strategic position between coast and mountains. This is why the Rustaq fort is one of the largest in the country. It is also one of the oldest forts in Oman which has been expanded several times in its history.

It is a large complex with its own irrigation system, mosque and prison. It has 4 towers, the tallest reaching 20 meters in height.

Together with the Al Hazm castle, they have bee submitted to the World Heritage list but from what I can see, they have not been nominated.

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The walls surrounding the complex really gives it a charm and intriguing effect.

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Best view of the Rustaq fort

You can admire the imposing structure from further away by taking the road up to a mausoleum (GPS coordinates in the eBook ) You will get the views of the Rustaq fort you can see below.

The Rustaq fort

The fort of Rustaq – practical infos

  • Opening hours – The fort opened to the public Saturday to Thursday (at least 9am to 4pm) and Friday (at least 8am to 11am).
  • Entry fee – 0.5 OMR
  • It does not have an official website – so maybe ask your accommodation to call to check if there is no special closure.
  • There is a Mosque inside, therefore it does not open on Friday afternoons
  • Bring water – the stairs under the heat can be difficult

Visiting the fort

  • It has 3 floors
  • There is weapon room, a prison and a mosque
  • It has towers reaching 20m (65ft) in height
  • Like most forts in Oman , It offers beautiful perspectives with mix of round and square features

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Rustaq Spring

Not far from the fort, your can also visit a hot water spring.

Al Hazm Castle

About al hazm.

The Al Hazm Castle is located not far from Rustaq. It is a large military fort from the beginning of the 18th century. It is a 2 story rectangular fort with 2 towers. So from the outside the fort is less intriguing.

Al Hazm Castle

Visiting Al Hazm

The fort can be visited  – Opening hours: Saturday to Thursday (at least 9am to 4pm) and on Friday (8am to 11am).  Plan quite a lot of time with all the corridors and rooms to discover. Displays are set up in different rooms to show how life used to be. Bathrooms for the public. They also proposed audio guides.

It is considered one of the best forts to visit.

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The Nakhal Fort

About the Nakhal fort

The 3rd major fort on the Rustaq Oman Loop in the Nakhal fort. It makes me think of the Nizwa fort but situated on higher grounds. Located on a hill it was designed around it and re-built in the 17th century.

Nakhal Fort

Visiting the Nakhal Fort

It can be visited – Saturday to Thursday (at least 9am to 4pm) and Friday (8am to 11am) – and offers great views of the surroundings.

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  • Best days trips from Muscat – read article
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5 Things To NOT miss when in Rustaq

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Rustaq as a city maintained its old-world charm. Once a capital of Oman, it is full of historically significant structures that visiting it earns one a profound insight into the changes that had swept the country. Located in the western side of the Hajjar Mountains, it is a city teeming with farms fed by constantly flowing falaj. It is the best place to witness the amalgamation of the old and the new and home to some of the sites that are currently on the Unesco Tentative list.

Oman Daily Observer has compiled the six things you should not miss doing when you find yourself exploring this place that served as the home base of Imam Nasser Bin Murshid al Ya’rubi when he embarked on a journey to unify Oman and repel the Portuguese from the country in the 17th century.

The Al Ramahi Heritage Shop

From old guns owned by the whos-who of the GCC in the recent past to hundred-year-old-coins to ancient trinkets and household items, Hilal bin Mohammed al Ramahi’s heritage shop located in Rustaq’s old market known as Abu Thamania is a good place to start your exploration of Rustaq.

The very accommodating Mohammed will regale you with his stories and will entertain you with his fascinating tale of being a fruit seller to ultimately becoming a collector of ancient artifacts.

If you are lucky, you’d get invited to Al Ramahi’s majlis in his house and will have an even better look at his pots of ancient coins and a more intimate look at his most prized collections.

The old-house turned museum

Bait al Garbi was a 200-year-old family home destined to be demolished but an entrepreneurial family member, Zakiaa bint Nasser al Lamki thought that she cannot allow all the family’s history go to waste that she went full-throttle to restore the house to its original glory and filled it with historical heirlooms.

With 14 rooms containing precious objects — from old books, swords, ancient coins and potteries, guests will also have an inclusive look into the family’s collection of aged perfumes, incense, bags, and trinkets.

Averaging a thousand visitor’s per month, Bait al Garbi is beginning to become of Rustaq’s must-visit attractions.

The hot spring in the middle of the city

People from far and wide come to Rustaq for the healing quality of Ain al Kasfa. Located at the dead centre of the city, the hot spring is said to have therapeutic benefits and has been curing people for years now from different diseases.

Although it is forbidden to swim at the main source of the spring — a pool of different hues of green — bathing areas are provided so people can enjoy its water in total privacy.

Ain al Kasfa is a real tourist trap during the winter season so be prepared for the influx of other tourists during the colder months.

Of castles and forts

Rustaq is synonymous with two of its impressive and historically significant landmarks — Rustaq Fort and Al Hazm Castle. A trip to Rustaq will not be complete without visiting these sites.

Both included in the Tentative List of the Unesco World Heritage Sites, they reveal a lot of things regarding the area and the dangerous and thriving time they were in.

Built by Imam Sultan bin Saif II in 1711 AD, Al Hazm Castle is a picture of intricacy — its wooden door, a real work of art and its halls and alleys filled with details of that era — an outstanding example of Omani Islamic architecture of the 18th century.

The massive Rustaq Fort, dated to had been built in the 13th century, offers an amazing 360 view of the area. With its many rooms all serving a specific purpose, don’t miss the chance to find out how the water is circulated within the fort. Be warned that exploration requires a lot of walking so come prepared.

Before you visit, make sure to check the timing as well so as not to waste a good day’s journey.

Wadis, farms and many more

Home to Wadi Bani Aouf, Wadi Bani Ghaffir and Wadi al Sahtan, Rustaq cannot be fully explored in one day. There are scenic farms scattered all over the city and if you are visiting here during the honey harvesting season, you can watch the beekeeping process as well as honey extraction being done by the locals.

In our trip, one of our interesting finds is the tomb said to be that of the Al Saidi Estate — the grandfather of His Majesty. Surrounded by a small, ancient mosque with a still working falaj flowing underneath it and planked by crumbling houses all around, we got encouraged to do more research to learn more about who was buried in the said tomb — proof that there is still more to discover about Rustaq.

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Two cannons mark the interior courtyard of this enormous fort – the entrance alone signals its former importance. Built on top of pre-Islamic foundations, the massive outer walls date from the 18th century while the inner keep is of much earlier vintage. The fort has been carefully restored and is an impressive sight looming above the town, with the mountains as backdrop. The interior is a fort-lover's dream, with hidden passages, vertical stairways and massive ramparts.

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In this page you can find every information for a holiday in Al Rustaq, a pretty good destination in Oman (all info about the whole country here) . We will answer the most important questions: what to visit , when to go , how to get to Al Rustaq and what means of transport to use to get around . We will describe typical foods , the costs for tourists and where to find accomodation . We will list also the places to see around Al Rustaq , and we will also talk about safety and how each type of traveler can enjoy a trip here. So, if you are travelling through Oman, here's everything to know about Al Rustaq for a perfect holiday.

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What to visit in Al Rustaq

Sure, here are some tourist attractions in Al Rustaq (Oman): 1. Al Hazm Castle - This impressive 18th-century fortress is one of the most popular attractions in Al Rustaq. It was built by Imam Sultan bin Saif Al Ya'rubi and has been beautifully preserved. Today, visitors can explore the castle's grounds and marvel at its architecture and history. 2. Rustaq Hot Springs - Located just outside of Al Rustaq, these hot springs are renowned for their therapeutic properties. The water at the springs is rich in minerals and is believed to have healing effects, particularly for those suffering from skin conditions. 3. Rustaq Fort - Another impressive fortress in Al Rustaq is the Rustaq Fort. The fort dates back to the 13th century and was used by various tribes over the years. Today, visitors can explore the fort's interior, including its vast network of rooms and corridors. 4. Souq Al Aina - This bustling market is a great place to experience local Omani culture. From spices and textiles to jewelry and handicrafts, Souq Al Aina has something for everyone. Visitors can haggle with vendors and leave with authentic souvenirs. 5. Ain Al Kasfa - This beautiful wadi (a valley or ravine) is located in the Hajar Mountains just outside of Al Rustaq. The wadi is known for its clear, flowing water and stunning views. Visitors can hike through the wadi and take a refreshing dip in one of the many pools along the way. 6. Nakhal Fort - While technically not located in Al Rustaq, this magnificent fort is just a short drive away in the town of Nakhal. The fort dates back to the 17th century and is known for its impressive architecture and intricate carvings. Visitors can explore the fort's many rooms and learn about its rich history. Overall, Al Rustaq is a great destination for those interested in history, culture, and natural beauty. In this website, you can find many other destinations to visit in Oman, so you can have a look in the "USEFUL LINKS" sections in this page for other places that could inspire your trip. You can find more information in this page dedicated to the top 10 attractions to visit in Al Rustaq .

When to go on holiday to Al Rustaq

The best time to visit Al Rustaq and Oman in general is during the winter months, from November to March. During this time, the weather is cool and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 20-30°C (68-86°F). This makes it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's natural attractions, such as the Hajar Mountains and hot springs. However, if you don't mind the heat, the summer months (April to October) offer cheaper accommodation and fewer crowds. Just be aware that the temperatures can be extremely hot, reaching up to 45°C (113°F) during the day, and it's important to stay hydrated and avoid strenuous activities during this time. You can book here visit and activities to do during your holiday !

How to get to Al Rustaq

There are several ways to get to Al Rustaq in Oman. 1. By Car: You can rent a car from Muscat and follow the Route 15 that leads you to Al Rustaq. It is approximately a 1-hour drive from Muscat to Al Rustaq. 2. By Taxi: You can take a taxi from Muscat to Al Rustaq. Taxis are readily available in Muscat and can be found at taxi stands across the city. 3. By Bus: There are several bus services operating between Muscat and Al Rustaq. The main bus station in Muscat is in Ruwi. You can take Bus 2 from Ruwi to Al Rustaq. The journey takes approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. 4. By Private Tour: You can also book a private tour that includes transportation to Al Rustaq. This is a good option for those who prefer a more comfortable and hassle-free journey. I would suggest you to check the availability of public transportation before planning your trip. To find the most convenient flights, compare (and book if you like!) the best offers here on Skyscanner . To hire a car to visit Al Rustaq, I recommend to check this: COMPARE HERE ALL OFFERS FOR CAR RENTAL

Typical foods in Al Rustaq

Al Rustaq is a city in Oman known for its flavorful cuisine. Here are some typical foods of Al Rustaq with a short description for each of them: 1. Harees - a hearty dish made from ground wheat and meat, usually beef or lamb. It is slow-cooked for hours until it becomes a thick porridge-like consistency and is often served with spices and ghee. 2. Mashuai - this is a traditional Omani dish that consists of roasted fish (usually kingfish) stuffed with a spicy blend of herbs and served with rice. 3. Shuwa - a succulent and tender meat dish made by marinating meat (usually goat, lamb, or camel) in a blend of spices and then wrapping it in banana leaves before cooking it in an underground pit for several hours. 4. Omani Halwa - a sweet, sticky dessert that is made from sugar, water, rose water, saffron, and cardamom. It is often served with black coffee or tea. 5. Biryani - a fragrant and spicy rice dish that is a staple in Omani cuisine. It is often served with meat (chicken or lamb) and vegetables, and is flavored with a blend of spices and saffron. 6. Saloona - a hearty stew made with vegetables and lamb, beef, or chicken. It is typically served with rice or bread and is a comfort food for many Omani families. 7. Makhboos - a rice dish that is flavored with a blend of spices and tomato paste and is often served with meat (chicken or lamb) and vegetables. It is a popular dish during celebrations and special occasions. You can find general info about typical foods in Oman here .

Is Al Rustaq an expensive destination for tourists?

Al Rustaq is a city in Oman that offers a mix of modern and traditional attractions, including historic forts, traditional markets, and natural beauty. In terms of expenses, Al Rustaq can be considered a mid-range destination compared to the rest of Oman. Accommodation, transportation, and food expenses are typically affordable, especially if you choose to stay in a guesthouse or budget hotel and dine in local restaurants. However, prices for tourist activities such as guided tours, adventure sports, and entrance fees to some attractions can be relatively expensive. Overall, Al Rustaq can be an affordable destination for those who plan wisely.

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Is al rustaq a safe destination for tourists.

Yes, Al Rustaq in Oman is generally considered a safe place for tourists. Oman, in general, is known for being a friendly and peaceful country with low levels of crime and terrorism. However, as with any travel destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure your safety and security, such as staying aware of your surroundings, avoiding isolated areas at night, and keeping your valuables out of sight. It's also a good idea to check the latest travel advice and information from your embassy or consulate before your trip. You can find general info about safety for tourists in Oman here . Always check updated government info about travelers's safety on the ufficial Foreign Affairs website of your government, before visiting Al Rustaq.

What type of travelers will enjoy Al Rustaq the most?

Al Rustaq in Oman is a great place for families and couples who are interested in exploring Oman's rich culture and history. It is also a great destination for those looking for a relaxing getaway in a beautiful natural setting. There are many cultural and heritage sites in Al Rustaq, such as the majestic Rustaq Fort, which is a must-visit for those interested in history and architecture. Visitors can also explore the hot springs, mountains, wadis, and valleys that surround the town, which offer opportunities for adventure and relaxation. While Al Rustaq is not necessarily known for its nightlife and entertainment options, it can be a great spot for those looking for a peaceful and authentic experience of Oman's unique culture and natural beauty.

How to get around Al Rustaq

In Al Rustaq, Oman, you can travel around by car, taxi or public transportation. However, the most convenient and flexible mode of transportation would be by renting a car or using a taxi service as public transportation is limited and not always reliable. Renting a car would allow you to explore the city at your own pace and convenience. Taxis are also widely available and relatively inexpensive.

What to see around Al Rustaq

Sure, here are some nice places to visit in a day trip from Al Rustaq: 1. Nakhal Fort - Visit this beautiful fort which dates back to the 17th century. It's located just 30 minutes from Al Rustaq and offers amazing views of the surrounding mountains. 2. Wadi Bani Auf - This is one of the most beautiful wadis in Oman, just 45 minutes away from Al Rustaq. You can enjoy a hike, picnic, and swimming in the cool waters. 3. Rustaq Hot Springs - Relax in the natural hot springs located in Rustaq, just 10 minutes from Al Rustaq. It's considered a therapeutic spot and perfect for rejuvenation. 4. Al Hazm Castle - This castle is known for its unique architecture and intricate details. It's located just 20 minutes from Al Rustaq and worth visiting. 5. Al-Awabi - This picturesque village is located 30 minutes away from Al Rustaq, and home to traditional Omani souqs where you can buy souvenirs for your loved ones. I hope this helps! For every travel information about Oman you can click here . Wild Trips is the Wikipedia of travel: in the unfortunate case you find an error, please write to us to correct it... Thank you! Follow us on Facebook if you like wild trips around the world and beautiful itineraries in Italy: https://www.facebook.com/wildtrips .

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Rustaq may not be as popular as other cities in Oman, but don’t let that fool you. Rustaq is a smaller but beautiful upcoming tourist destination that is worth a visit. You will be surprised by some of the unique things to do and places you can explore at this hidden destination.

You might wish to revisit it someday again, to take a break and relax at Rustaq.

If you have plans to visit Oman and are not sure if Rustaq should be included in your itinerary, keep reading. In this list, we have put together some of the things to do in Rustaq and around. We have a hunch that if you include this city in your travel plans, you will be thrilled you did so.

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Easily the most rewarding attraction in Al Batinah is the so-called Rustaq Loop , a fine day’s drive combining magnificent mountain scenery with three of Oman’s finest castles – at Nakhal , Rustaq and Al Hazm . There are also a few other minor sights en route, while the surrounding mountains offer endless possibilities for off-road driving through spectacular wadis. Unfortunately, the loop has (temporarily, at least) lost some of its lustre thanks to the closure for renovation of the castles at Rustaq and Al Hazm. Hopefully these will have been restored to working order by sometime in 2012, although as with all Omani restoration projects, it’s best not to hold one’s breath.

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The loop is strung out along single-carriageway Highway 13 , a fast, and usually fairly traffic-free (except between Barka and Nakhal) stretch of road. The only accommodation on the loop itself is a single, rather unappealing option at Rustaq, although the trip can easily be done in a day from either Barka, Seeb or even Muscat.

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The last point of interest on the Rustaq Loop is the modest little town of Al Hazm , home to another oversized fort . At the time of writing, the fort was closed for extensive renovations, probably until sometime in 2012 at the earliest – although you can at least sneak a peek at the entrance gateway’s magnificently carved wooden doors. The fort was built by the Ya’aruba imam Sultan bin Saif II , who briefly established Al Hazm as capital of Oman in preference to Rustaq, and who is buried inside. This is one of the biggest of all Oman’s fortified structures: a huge stone box containing a disorienting labyrinth of corridors and rooms, complete with the usual living quarters, prisons, mosque and its own dedicated falaj , clustered around a diminutive central courtyard – although there’s not much to see from the outside, which is disappointingly plain.

To reach the fort approaching from Rustaq, turn left at the roundabout in the centre of Al Hazm town. The fort is 1km along this road, clearly visible on your left.

The first major stop on the Rustaq Loop is the small town of NAKHAL (also spelled Nakhl, from nakhl , meaning “palm”). The town is home to one of Oman’s most picture-perfect forts, dramatically situated atop a small natural rock outcrop and backdropped by the jagged peaks of the Jebel Nakhal, a spur of the main Western Hajar range. The fort is about 1km off the main road, just right of the road through the village (and surprisingly easy to miss, despite its size). As with many Omani forts, the history of the castle is somewhat convoluted. The origins of the fort probably date back to pre-Islamic times, although the structure was continuously remodelled over the following centuries, including a substantial rebuilding in the mid-seventeenth century, while the present gateway and towers were apparently added in 1834 during the reign of imam Said bin Sultan, and the entire structure was comprehensively restored in 1990.

Enter through the main gate (where you buy your ticket), then walk up the steps and turn left through an impressively spiked pair of wooden doors and a second gateway to reach the interior of the fort. To your left is the finely carved stone archway which leads up to the fort’s main residential quarters. Opposite this is the Barzah , a large two-storey building which sits atop the fort’s outer walls above the main gateway. This was formerly home to the wali ’s majlis (or “sitting room”, as it’s translated); the room on the lower floor was used in winter, while in the hotter summer months the wali would move to the airier room on the upper floor, which makes the most of whatever sea breezes are blowing in from the coast.

Continue past the Barzah, where you’ll find a kitchen, followed by a small watchtower equipped with loopholes just big enough for a rifle barrel, plus wider openings through which (in traditional Omani fashion) boiling date juice or honey could be poured onto attackers below. Past here is the imposing east tower , reached by a narrow flight of stone steps and equipped with further rifle-sized apertures, plus wider embrasures for the fort’s cannon, one of which survives in situ .

Retrace your steps to the Barzah and head through the archway opposite, from where further steps lead up past a date store and a large jail to reach the wali’s living quarters . This was the castle’s main residential section, with a series of rooms arranged around a small terrace at the highest point of the fort, including the wali ’s own bedroom, along with a living room, guest room and rooms for boys, girls and women, all modestly furnished with old rugs, crockery and fine old wooden chests, plus a couple of antique (and very rickety) four-poster beds. The women’s room, despite being the highest in the fort, is notably less breezy than the wali ’s bedroom opposite, as it faces inland.

Exiting the women’s room, turn left and follow the steps and walls around the rest of the complex and thence back to the entrance. En route you’ll pass the fort’s middle and western towers . The latter is equipped with a neat little wooden ladder built into the internal wall, while there are particularly fine views from the small watchtower immediately outside across the fort’s impressive quantity of spade-shaped battlements and out over the sprawling date plantations and rugged mountains beyond.

Tucked up beneath the northern escarpment of the Hajar mountains, RUSTAQ is one of the most venerable settlements of the interior. The town owes its place in Omani history to the redoubtable imam Nasir bin Murshid al Ya’aruba , founder of the Ya’aruba dynasty, who was elected imam at Rustaq in 1624 and made the town his principal centre of operations during his subsequent 25-year reign. The town was also a favoured base for Ahmed bin Said, founder of the later Al Bu Said dynasty.

Rustaq’s importance was the result of its strategic position between the coast and the mountains, guarding the exit points of several nearby wadis through which goods would have been transported from the jebel above. The town developed into a major centre for local commerce, craftsmanship and other trades, home to some of the country’s finest metalworkers and silversmiths, and also renowned as the source of some of Oman’s best halwa and finest honey – bee-keeping remains a popular local occupation to this day.

Sadly few remains of the town’s illustrious history survive, however. Modern Rustaq is a sprawling and rather characterless place, and far less interesting than its old rival, Nizwa, while the closure for extensive renovations of the town’s majestic fort has robbed it of its one stellar attraction, for the time being at least.

Rustaq is effectively divided into two distinct sections: the “old” town and fort, which lies just south off Highway 13, and a “new” town, about 3km further north along Highway 13 on the way to Al Hazm, clustered around the turn-off to Ibri and the modern Rustaq Mosque, a vast white structure with a pair of soaring minarets.

Tucked away at the back of the old town (and clearly signposted from Highway 13) is Rustaq’s mighty fort , one of the biggest in the country, with a huge, soaring central keep surrounded by extensive walls. The fort was closed at the time of writing as part of a major two-year restoration project, due (in theory, at least) to finish sometime around early 2012.

The fort is one of the most ancient in Oman. The original fort is thought to have been built by the Julanda dynasty fifty years before the arrival of Islam, and was subsequently expanded in 670 ADand again in 1698, while further towers were added by Sultan Faisal bin Turki in 1906. The extensive compound is provided with its own falaj and surrounded by low exterior walls topped by a quartet of towers, the tallest rising to almost 20m. Inside sits the tall central keep, built over three levels, with the usual living quarters (including the finely decorated chambers of the imam himself) plus an armoury and a fine mosque. The old souk in front of the fort – which formerly hosted a good range of stalls selling traditional handicrafts and souvenirs – is also being rebuilt.

About halfway between Nakhal and Awabi, a sign points south off Highway 13 towards Wadi Mistal (tarmac road for the first 6km, then good graded track for another 25km before the final ascent to Wekan village). The wadi begins by passing through a narrow gorge, its floor covered in a tumble of huge grey boulders, before opening out into the Ghubrah Bowl , a huge, flat gravel plain, ringed on the left by the cliffs bounding the southern edge of the Jebel Nakhl and, at the far end, by the peaks of the Jebel Akhdar.

It’s a swift if rather bumpy ride across the bowl to reach the village of Al Hejar on the far side, from where a very steep, rough and slightly stomach-churning road (4WD essential) climbs up to WEKAN (also spelled Wakan, Wukan), one of the most spectacular mountain villages anywhere in Oman. There’s parking in the village, while a restored watchtower provides an optimal viewing platform from which to admire the bowl and encircling mountains below.

Wekan is also the starting point for the hiking routes W24b and W25. Even if you don’t fancy tackling either walk in its entirety, it’s well worth exploring the opening section of walk W25, which winds up through the picture-perfect terraced gardens to the rear of the village, running alongside a bucolic little falaj which tumbles down from the mountainside above – arguably the prettiest short walk in Oman. The walk is waymarked (albeit not very clearly) from the village centre and it takes around twenty minutes to reach the top of the village.

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