Taqah Castle

Taqah Castle

Taqah Castle

Taqah Castle, located in the fishing town of Taqah east of Salalah, stands as one of Oman’s youngest forts, built in the 19th century as a private residence for the local wali (governor). Despite its relatively recent construction, the compact structure exudes a homely charm. Visitors can explore a tree-shaded courtyard, admire intricately carved doors, and walk through reconstructed family quarters, offering a glimpse into the governor’s life. The castle’s intimate setting and well-preserved features provide a unique and engaging experience.

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