'Jabal' Farm: A Unique Tourist Destination With Geometric Formation Irrigated In Traditional Way

'Jabal' Farm: A Unique Tourist Destination With Geometric Formation Irrigated In Traditional Way

Muscat: The village of Musanna in Wadi Bani Kharous, located in the Wilayat of Al Awabi in the South Al Batinah Governorate, is home to the renowned "Jalab" farm. This farm experiences a significant influx of tourists and visitors during the winter season, making it a prominent tourist destination in the region.

The farm's appeal lies in its distinctive geometric layout and traditional irrigation methods, which contribute to its agricultural hierarchy. As one of the oldest traditional farms in the wilayat, the "Jalab" Farm holds great historical and cultural significance.

Notably, the farm is known for cultivating a wide variety of agricultural crops, particularly during the winter months. Garlic, onions, cabbage, cauliflower, zucchini, cucumbers, potatoes, eggplant, peppers, tomatoes, and various other vegetables thrive in this fertile land. Additionally, the farm also cultivates corn, wheat, and a diverse range of animal feeds.

The farmers at the "Jalab" Farm diligently uphold traditional agricultural practices, passing down their knowledge and skills from one generation to another. This commitment to preserving their heritage is shared by many villagers who actively engage in agricultural work.

Visitors to the "Jalab" Farm are treated to breathtaking views of agricultural terraces and the pristine natural surroundings that have made this place famous. Moreover, they have the opportunity to visit "Jalab Coffee," a charming establishment managed by ambitious Omani youth. Here, guests can savor delicious coffee and a variety of refreshing juices, enhancing their overall experience.

The agricultural terraces at the "Jalab" Farm not only captivate tourists but also contribute to the growth of domestic tourism. The picturesque landscape, with its towering mountains, lush trees, and wild plants, offers a feast for the eyes. Visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while exploring the farm's offerings.

 

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