Bahla', Oman

population: 0.03 million

extension: 1,800 square kilometers

Museums

If you're in Bahla, Oman and interested in visiting museums, one of the closest options is the Bahla Fort Museum, which showcases the history and culture of the region. If you're interested in exploring similar museums nearby, you may also want to check out the Nizwa Fort Museum or the Bait Al Zubair Museum in Muscat.

Food

Some of the most recommended, popular and typical dishes to eat according to local people in Bahla, Oman include:

1. Shuwa: A slow-cooked lamb or goat meat that is marinated with spices and cooked inside an underground oven for several hours.

2. Harees: A porridge-like dish made from wheat and meat (usually chicken, lamb or beef), which is cooked until it becomes a smooth paste.

3. Thareed: A stew made from bread, meat, and vegetables that is usually eaten during Ramadan.

4. Mashuai: A dish made from spit-roasted kingfish, served with rice and lemon wedges.

5. Omani halwa: A sweet dessert made from sugar, clarified butter, rose water, and various flavorings such as saffron, cardamom, or nuts.

6. Dates: Oman is famous for its dates, and you can find many different varieties in Bahla, including the popular Khalasah dates.

Activities

Some fun activities that local people enjoy in Bahla, Oman include visiting the Bahla Fort and exploring its old walls and towers, hiking in the nearby Jebel Akhdar mountain range, shopping for local handicrafts at the Souq Al Jinn market, and trying traditional Omani cuisine at local restaurants such as Al Aqr or Al Khatiri. You can also visit traditional pottery workshops or attend cultural events during festivals like the Eid Al Fitr or the Muscat Festival.

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