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With 75,501 inhabitants, the Wilayat of Barka is the
first of the beautiful havens along the Batinah's fertile coast. It
borders on the wilayats of Seeb to the south, al Musana'ah to the
north and Wadi'al Ma'awil to the south, and the Gulf of Oman to the
east. It has 63 villages and 29 schools with 21,858 male and female
students. The wilayat has 38 forts, towers and other ancient
buildings, including the forts of Barka, al Felaij and Bait al
Nu'man.
Al Felaij Fort Theatre is in a pretty village and is one of the
district's tourist attractions. A few years ago it was just an
abandoned fort, but today it stages performances by leading Arab and
international theatre companies.
Al Sawadi beach, in the Wilayat of Barka and about twenty Kilometers
from Barka itself, is one of the Sultanate's most popular and
attractive beaches and its three rocky offshore islands provide a
refuge for migrant birds like herons, black-headed gulls and waders
which stop there in January and February every year. Visitors to al
Sawadi also have a chance to observe the crabs and other marine life
in its lagoon.
To reach al Sawadi beach you drive for about seventy Kilometers from
the Clock Tower Roundabout along the main Batinah road, then turn
right and continue for eight Kilometres towards the sea. The beach
is just past al Sawadi village. The three little islands, which lie
just offshore in the blue waters and are usually covered with
seabirds, are among the beach's main attractions. Another reason for
al Sawadi's popularity is the fact that it is near the Governorate
of Muscat and at the Muscat end of the Batinah Region. Although it
attracts hundreds of visitors, it never feels crowded and its soft
sands, coconut palms and picnic shelters make it a perfect place for
a day out or a tranquil stroll along the shore.
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