Nestled on Oman’s north coast just west of Muscat, Barka was once a significant port and is now a tranquil town characterized by fishing communities, residential estates, shopping marts, and industrial compounds. The town’s historical charm is evident in the 17th-century Barka Fort, which stands along the seafront, and its bustling fish market, where the daily catch is displayed in vibrant, colorful arrays. Visitors can also explore a few other historical and scenic sites, offering a glimpse into the area’s rich past and natural beauty.
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