Visit to the Al Hoota Caves

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The Al Hoota Caves in Oman is a one must visit destination in the Country. This Cave was discovered some centuries ago by the local people of the region but then nothing was done about it. If you go to see the history of Oman, the whole country has developed in the last 50 to 60 years prior to which it was majorly a rural land with locals who engaged in trade and some other businesses. It does have a rich history but the development of the Country as per today's modern ways have happened all in the last 60 years. 3 decades back if a household had to have a radio also, they would need a government permit to do so.

So even when these Caves were discovered, it was more of a local thing and never a tourist attraction, until the project was taken up by the Ministry and finally it was opened to public in 2006. Oman's highest mountain range is the Jebel Shams, and the Hoota caves are at the foot of these mountains spreading out to almost 4.5 kms. It is said that this full region has emerged from oceans over millions of years.

The inside of the caves whatever we see are all natural formations that have shaped up in millions of years. The beautiful formations of stalagmites and stalactites are a beauty in the caves and also something to wonder at how nature shapes up. There are Crystals also that form under different types of pressure in these caves. The common ones found here are the Calcites. Whenever anyone visits me to Muscat, I make it a point to get them to these Caves. It's a 2.5 hours drive from the city and after reaching there, if we drive another half an hour up to the mountains, the whole weather changes and not only that, the scenes get so beautiful up there.

Till 2 years back photography was not allowed in the caves and hence I could never share on this place, but last month when I visited with my friend I saw that now the photography is allowed and I could take many pictures.

At the entrance of the Caves
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You need to mind your head at many parts in the cave because some areas are very low touching the head. They have tried to retain is as much as possible in it's most natural state.
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There is a water body also in the cave, and in many parts you will find water dripping. In this water body there are blind fishes as well.
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Look at this beautiful formations of Stalactites
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There are some natural shapes also taken place. In this one if you see properly, you will small figures of elephants on the top side.
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How beautiful
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These are some of the Stalagmites formations
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Stalactites grow from the ceiling, whereas stalagmites grow from the floor, this is the difference between the 2. The growth of the minerals in the caves depends on the levels of Carbon dioxide and hydrogen inside.

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I get very fascinated with these things.
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The cave is quite big and goes up and down, there is a well made path to walk around comfortably.
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Touching something as old as this, millions of years makes me feel so irrelevant and small of my own-self.
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Even after another million years when possibly no humanity will exist on the planet, but these caves will still be there, such is the force and power of nature. Such a beauty it is and one of my favorites also. In my 8 years of being in this Country, I have visited these caves for 7 times. Only during the Covid year I did not. I feel like as if it keeps calling me time and again.

Hope you all enjoyed the Caves with me.

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Wow! It is a amazing place. Seems to be really historic.

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It's billions of years old, so you do get that vibe

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Wow! This cave is so massive and so magically beautiful. I love that they lighted the whole caves so visitors will know the way and see the rock formations inside it.
This is truly a treasure.
Nature never really cease to amaze us.
Thank you for sharing these with us @nainaztengra. I guess you really had a blast when you were inside the cave.
For me it felt so humbling and at the same time gratifying to be able to witness such awesome wonder.

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It is truly a treasure, the path are well paved and one can comfortably move around the cave.

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The natural formations are a beautiful sight to behold. Knowing that this place emerged from the ocean and is millions of years old is awe-inspiring! I hope to visit a place like this someday, definitely enjoyed learning about this amazing place :)

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Thank you. Witnessing nature in this magnitude does make us feel good and not only that it also makes us feel so small in front of it.

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Very true! Our smallness compared to nature can be very humbling yet so marvelous. It teaches us that we're not always in control of things and shouldn't worry much about things we can't control.

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The AI Hoota caves look very scary
I can imagine how scared I’d be if I was here alone, lol
I’m glad it was a nice adventure for you

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They are not at all scary, trust me, once you are inside you will feel amazing witnessing this natural marvel

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