Jalan Bani Bu Hassan

Jalan Bani Bu Hassan

Jalan Bani Bu Hassan is the largest wilayah (province) in area - 12130 km² - among the south east wilayat of Ash Sharqiyah Region, Oman. The diverse geography of the wilayah makes it one of the most extraordinary spots in Oman. The town is surrounded by the breath taking Wahiba sands from the west and the high eastern Al Hajer mountains from the East whilest the town itself lies on a beautiful Plain full of desert vegetation and Human grown Date Palm Trees in addition to other local crops.


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