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Oman - Khasab

Khasab graces the northern shores of Oman, nestled on the Musandam Peninsula by the strategic Strait of Hormuz, linking the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman. Steeped in a captivating history and adorned with a culture rich in traditions, Khasab unfolds its allure through beautiful ancient structures that whisper tales of bygone eras and quaint marketplaces adorned with local treasures.

Worth seeing
Khasab Fort: Standing sentinel with a panoramic view of the Strait of Hormuz, Khasab Fort, built in the 17th century by the Portuguese, now serves as a captivating museum, offering a journey through time.

Iranian Smugglers: The bustling maritime activity in Khasab is punctuated by the daily ventures of Iranian smugglers. Crossing the strait with small boats laden with goods, their comings and goings create a lively and entertaining spectacle for all.

Climate
Khasab experiences a hot desert climate, with scorching summers and mild winters. The peak of heat arrives in June, July, and August, with an average temperature of 35 degrees Celsius. The most pleasant months, enjoying cooler temperatures around 20-21 degrees Celsius on average, are December, January, and February.

Currency
Oman rials (OMR)

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