An exceptional Ramadan Iftar in Suwgra
Published: 05:03 PM,Mar 20,2024 | EDITED : 09:03 PM,Mar 20,2024
Renowned for its breathtaking vistas, Jabal Akhdar's appeal extends beyond its scenic grandeur. Today, it offers a sanctuary for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Trekkers can traverse its winding trails, revealing hidden waterfalls and panoramic viewpoints that showcase the dramatic expanse of the Omani landscape. The region's cooler climate, a rare gem in the desert nation, provides respite from the scorching heat, making it an ideal retreat for visitors seeking solace amidst nature's embrace.
Home to over 60 villages, the village of Suwgra is among those that continue to impress not just locals but foreign guests especially with its transformation from a remote stone village to becoming a unique tourist destination that offer meaningful experience to tourists.
Dating back over five centuries and perched at an elevation of 1,900 meters above sea level, Suwgra Village offers a temperate climate year-round, making it an idyllic destination for seekers of tranquility. To reach the village, one has to take a 20 minute trek down a winding stone staircase on the side of a cliff passing through a wooden hanging bridge before reaching the village's giant wooden door.
The old village has now been transformed into a boutique inn offering about about a dozen rooms with amazing view of the mountain canyons. The old stone houses renovated and refurbished with modern amenities including comfy toilets and warm lighting.
This Ramadan, Suwgra has emerged as an extraordinary tourist gem, drawing visitors seeking a distinctive Ramadan experience.
Efforts by the dedicated villagers transformed this historic enclave into a magnet for tourists with its enchanting Ramadan aura and a plethora of cultural activities during the holy month.
One of the memorable experiences the village offer is the Ramadan iftar, boasting a tantalizing array of traditional dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients. From sumptuous harees to fragrant rice and savory sambusa, every bite exudes the essence of Omani culinary tradition.
Abdullah bin Nasser al Shuraiqi, a Suwgra resident, reflects on the village's transformation: 'Driven by our deep-rooted affection for Suwgra and cherished memories of generations past, we endeavored to preserve its legacy. By refurbishing ancient dwellings into a heritage inn in 2016, we aimed to share its beauty with the world.'
Suwgra's allure extends beyond its culinary delights, inviting guests on an immersive journey through its rustic charm. Adventurous souls traverse a handmade wooden bridge, spanning the valley below, while reveling in the breathtaking vistas of nature's splendor.
Delving into the local heritage, visitors savor authentic Omani fare and indulge in refreshing beverages sourced directly from the verdant surroundings. Freshly squeezed juices, straight from the orchards, tantalize the taste buds, further enhancing the Suwgra experience.
Sami al Hinai, a delighted visitor, shares his profound impression: 'My visit in Suwgra during Ramadan was nothing short of magical. The tranquil ambiance steeped in heritage and culture transported me to a realm of serenity.'
Khalfan al Salhami echoes this sentiment, marveling at Suwgra's pristine air and its metamorphosis into a premier tourist destination. 'Suwgra's serene ambiance, far removed from urban clamor, left an indelible mark on me. I eagerly anticipate my return to bask in its unique charm once more.'
As a haven for seekers of spiritual fulfillment during Ramadan, Suwgra Village stands as a testament to the enduring allure of culture and heritage in an increasingly globalized world. Embrace the serenity, savor the traditions, and embark on a journey of rediscovery in this hidden oasis of tranquility.
Photos by Sami al Hinai
Home to over 60 villages, the village of Suwgra is among those that continue to impress not just locals but foreign guests especially with its transformation from a remote stone village to becoming a unique tourist destination that offer meaningful experience to tourists.
Dating back over five centuries and perched at an elevation of 1,900 meters above sea level, Suwgra Village offers a temperate climate year-round, making it an idyllic destination for seekers of tranquility. To reach the village, one has to take a 20 minute trek down a winding stone staircase on the side of a cliff passing through a wooden hanging bridge before reaching the village's giant wooden door.
The old village has now been transformed into a boutique inn offering about about a dozen rooms with amazing view of the mountain canyons. The old stone houses renovated and refurbished with modern amenities including comfy toilets and warm lighting.
This Ramadan, Suwgra has emerged as an extraordinary tourist gem, drawing visitors seeking a distinctive Ramadan experience.
Efforts by the dedicated villagers transformed this historic enclave into a magnet for tourists with its enchanting Ramadan aura and a plethora of cultural activities during the holy month.
One of the memorable experiences the village offer is the Ramadan iftar, boasting a tantalizing array of traditional dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients. From sumptuous harees to fragrant rice and savory sambusa, every bite exudes the essence of Omani culinary tradition.
Abdullah bin Nasser al Shuraiqi, a Suwgra resident, reflects on the village's transformation: 'Driven by our deep-rooted affection for Suwgra and cherished memories of generations past, we endeavored to preserve its legacy. By refurbishing ancient dwellings into a heritage inn in 2016, we aimed to share its beauty with the world.'
Suwgra's allure extends beyond its culinary delights, inviting guests on an immersive journey through its rustic charm. Adventurous souls traverse a handmade wooden bridge, spanning the valley below, while reveling in the breathtaking vistas of nature's splendor.
Delving into the local heritage, visitors savor authentic Omani fare and indulge in refreshing beverages sourced directly from the verdant surroundings. Freshly squeezed juices, straight from the orchards, tantalize the taste buds, further enhancing the Suwgra experience.
Sami al Hinai, a delighted visitor, shares his profound impression: 'My visit in Suwgra during Ramadan was nothing short of magical. The tranquil ambiance steeped in heritage and culture transported me to a realm of serenity.'
Khalfan al Salhami echoes this sentiment, marveling at Suwgra's pristine air and its metamorphosis into a premier tourist destination. 'Suwgra's serene ambiance, far removed from urban clamor, left an indelible mark on me. I eagerly anticipate my return to bask in its unique charm once more.'
As a haven for seekers of spiritual fulfillment during Ramadan, Suwgra Village stands as a testament to the enduring allure of culture and heritage in an increasingly globalized world. Embrace the serenity, savor the traditions, and embark on a journey of rediscovery in this hidden oasis of tranquility.
Photos by Sami al Hinai