Oman today_ The Sugar Dunes in Oman are one of the country’s lesser-known and unique natural attractions, located near the small fishing village of Al Khaluf on the central-eastern coast of Oman, approximately 400 kilometers south of Muscat and close to Masirah Island. These dunes are characterized by their soft, white sand, which resembles sugar granules due to its unique texture. The sand forms tall, undulating hills along the coast, creating a serene and almost dreamlike landscape. Access to the Sugar Dunes is typically by 4×4 vehicles, as the paths can be uneven and sandy. This area is ideal for camping, photography, hiking, and experiencing the peaceful beauty of untouched nature. Visiting the Al Khaluf Sugar Dunes offers a truly distinctive and unforgettable encounter with Oman’s natural landscape.
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