View Full Version : Wadi Bani Khalid--Sharqeyah region


Thug4Life
25-04-05, 11:48 PM
First Some News:
MUSCAT — Dr Rajiha bint Abdul Ameer bin Ali, minister of tourism, has signed an agreement worth RO277,000 to establish tourism services project in the wilayat of Wadi Bani Khalid in the Sharqiyah region.
The project includes a reception centre, restaurant and handicraft selling outlets and other utilities. — ONA

I Think that this is Great!
That Place as I heard is Amazing...(i am planning to go to It very soon on a Picnic)...BUT what is It?

Its a place alocated in the Sharqyah region..
suitble for camping...swimming...
the weather there usualy is amazing
http://www.travel-virtual.com/Oman/Oman-Photos/original/Wadi%20Bani%20Khalid002.JPG
Wadi Bini Khalid counts among the few valleys of Oman that hold water almost all year round. its one of the most beautiful wadis in the mountains of Oman. The landscape is filled with lush greenery, fish in the clear blue waters of the pools..

IF any One Has ANY additional Info About this Place or his/her personal Experience please feel free to share them with us :cool:

Arabian Princess
26-04-05, 12:12 AM
I was there in Jan and I LOVED it!!
You feel you are somewhere out of Oman esp. with the drought around lots of parts of Oman .. the greenery meets the mountin and makes a great scene .. Its great that they are providing toursim facility as this is what we lack here in Oman.

CrazyReD
26-04-05, 12:19 AM
can't remember when i was there last but man the place is nice

especially jumping from those rocks and into the water

Thug4Life
26-04-05, 12:21 AM
can't remember when i was there last but man the place is nice

especially jumping from those rocks and into the wateryea the Jumping part is what most of my friends that went to that place are describing as Awsome!:mmhmm: cliff jumping I used to Love It..(not any more I guess)

NaBHaN
26-04-05, 12:48 AM
The last time I was there was back in 1999 if I remember correctly. It surely is one of the most beautiful wadi's in Oman and so it Seem's like a reasonable investment to me. :)