Khasab Fort, constructed by the Portuguese in the 17th century, stands in Khasab, the capital of Oman’s Musandam peninsula. Nestled between two creeks, the fort harmonizes with the surrounding sand-hued mountains and coastal landscape. Visitors can explore its towers and a museum that houses cultural exhibits, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich history and heritage. The fort’s strategic location and robust architecture reflect its historical significance as a defensive stronghold.
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 18
Nestled within the city limits of Aurangabad, the Aurangabad Caves date back to the 6th–7th centuries and offer a glimpse into the region’s rich Buddhist heritage. Carved into the rock, […]
- 59
Nestled on the rugged coast of the United Kingdom, Whitby is a charming seaside town with a rich and somewhat eerie history. Known for its connections to gothic festivals and […]
- 8
Spanning 350,000 square miles (560 square kilometers), the Kalahari Desert stretches across Namibia, Botswana, and South Africa. The name ‘Kalahari’ comes from a Tswana word meaning ‘the waterless place,’ reflecting […]


