Jibreen (Jabrin) Castle
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One of the best museums in Oman, Bait al Zubair was formerly the home of the Zubair family, as the name would suggest. It houses a fascinating collection of traditional Omani weaponry, jewelry, and costumes, as well as contemporary Omani artwork. There is a hall for special collections, which change regularly, and outside there is a tiny replica of Muscat, complete with a falaj (irrigation system) and wadi (dry riverbed). The gift shop has a nice coffee shop and a seating area to relax in after strolling through the museum halls.
The largest park in Oman, Qurum Natural Park is a lush, green oasis that provides a cool refuge even from the summer heat thanks to its tall shade trees and large lake. The park's 400 acres offer ample space to wander, with rose gardens, dancing fountains, a boating lake, playgrounds, picnic areas, and even a small amusement park that opens daily after 4:30 pm. Small coffee shops and restaurants are open all day, and there are restroom facilities throughout the park, making it a great place to spend an afternoon and evening. It is most popular in the late afternoons and into the night, when the weather is cool and the fountains are lit. In addition to families and children playing, as the night falls many couples, strolling hand-in-hand, join the lively scene.
Housed in a dome-shaped structure near the sea in Qurum, The Children's Museum features walls of optical illusions, exhibits explaining everything from how many bones are in a human body to why snot varies in color, and even offers a measure-your-karate-chop station. The highly interactive museum has a physical science bent and is a great way to pass a couple of hours with kids, who are not likely to notice the wear and tear on this dated, but entertaining, museum.
One of the most popular of Muscat's museums, the Natural History Museum is divided into four sections.