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How about a journey to a place where history and royalty intertwine? We are standing in Mamura. It is a village in Oman’s Dhofar Governorate. Mamura holds a special place in the Sultanate’s story.

Mamura is home to Al Maamoura Palace. This is the Sultan of Oman’s residence near Salalah. The palace has extensive gardens. A falaj runs through these beautiful grounds. Imagine the sound of water flowing through this traditional irrigation system. It creates a peaceful oasis.

Al Maamoura Palace has seen turbulent times. During the Dhofar War, rebels occupied it briefly. It then served as an artillery battery. These walls could tell many stories. They echo with the struggles and changes Oman has faced.

Close to Al Maamoura Palace is Razat Farm. Sultan Said bin Taimur started this farm. He wanted to see if he could grow tropical fruits in Dhofar. Today, the Royal Court Affairs manages it.

In 2024, the farm announced a new banana type. It is called the Razat Banana. It is a subspecies of the Williams Cavendish banana. This shows the farm’s dedication to innovation.

Salalah itself is special. People from all over the Arabian Peninsula see it as paradise. It has good rainfall and moderate temperatures. This is especially true during the Khareef. The monsoon season keeps things cool.

Back in 1970, a significant event happened. A coup took place at the Sultan’s palace in Salalah. Sultan Qaboos overthrew his father. The Omani court then moved back to Muscat.

While in Mamura, consider its connection to frankincense. Salalah was once a major source of this precious resin. Although most frankincense now comes from Somalia and Yemen, Omani frankincense is still highly valued.

Take a moment to appreciate the blend of history and nature. Mamura offers glimpses into Oman’s past. It showcases the country’s agricultural innovation. From royal residences to experimental farms, Mamura embodies the spirit of Dhofar.

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