Bahla Fort, Nizwa: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Bahla Fort rises from the edge of an oasis town in Oman's Ad Dakhiliyah region, roughly 40 kilometers west of Nizwa at the foot of the Jebel Akhdar range. The mud-brick complex covers about 4 hectares and was built primarily during the 12th through 15th centuries by the Banu Nebhan tribe who controlled central Oman. A 12-kilometer unfired mud wall once enclosed the surrounding settlement, oasis, and underground falaj irrigation channels. UNESCO inscribed the fort as a World Heritage Site in 1987, and entry costs 500 baisa. is just one of many options in Nizwa. Major attractions worth considering include Nizwa Fort, Nizwa Souk, and Bahla.