OMAN: BIMMAH SINKHOLE

Drove towards to our next location, Bimmah Sinkhole was perfectly placed from where it is, surrounded with stunning sea view and mountain view on the other side. Bimmah Sinkhole was formed by a collapse surface layer due to dissolution of underlying limestone, a deep hole filled with fresh turquoise water.
Hawaiyat Najm Park
Jimson and I wasn’t sure if we reach bimmah sinkhole at the right place, and wonder why were we at the entrance gate of the Park? So with the help of Omani local, the direction was to enter the Hawaiyat Najm Park, walk further and you’ll reach the huge sinkhole. The Omani officials did a great job to preserve the Sinkhole, they have set up the park with gazebos, palm trees, and picnic ground area. The huge sinkhole walled round the edge and set a manageable steps all the way to the bottom.
Tadaaa.. Hello from Bimmah Sinkhole
People can swim in Bimmah Sinkhole and yes we did of course! The water is cool and clean.
There are many small fishes the ones who like to nibble your skin like in the spas.
Entrance Fee: doesn’t cost you anything! yes, absolutely FREE for everyone and hope you can visit this place.


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