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Sahwa Gardens

Sahwa Gardens

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Farees
3 min read·Jan 28, 2026
Whether you are a local looking for a weekend escape or a traveler touching down at Muscat International Airport, As Sahwa Public Park (often called Sahwa Gardens) is the city's green lung. Spanning over 300,000 square meters, this park is more than just grass and trees—it’s a geometric masterpiece inspired by Islamic architecture. Here is your ultimate guide to visiting this serene oasis in Seeb. Located right next to the iconic Burj Al Sahwa (the Awakening Tower), Sahwa Gardens serves as the gateway to Muscat. The park’s design is its most striking feature: it is divided into six distinct, independent gardens, all linked by a central "Awakening Square." Each section uses specific plants and geometric layouts to create a sense of harmony and privacy, making it one of the most sophisticated public spaces in Oman.
  • Picnic Like a Local: On weekends, the park transforms into a vibrant social hub. Pack a rug and a thermos of Omani coffee; the vast, manicured lawns are perfect for long afternoon picnics.
  • Get Active: The park features a dedicated jogging track and wide paved walkways. It’s a favorite spot for morning runners and evening strollers looking for a breeze.
  • Family Fun: There are multiple children’s play areas, including swings and slides. For a bit of extra excitement, you can often find horse riding and small electric cars for hire near the main gates.
  • Sky-Gazing: Because of its proximity to the airport, the park offers a fantastic vantage point for watching planes take off and land—a hit for kids and aviation enthusiasts alike.
  • Places to See
  • The Garden Mazes: Scattered throughout the park are beautiful botanical mazes. They are great for photos and even better for a playful wander.
  • Awakening Square: The circular heart of the park. It’s a grand open space that connects the different garden wings and features aesthetic water fountains.
  • The Islamic Style Gardens: Each of the six sub-gardens has a unique feel. Look for the different floral arrangements and the "green fence" that encloses each area to provide shade and seclusion.
  • Burj Al Sahwa (Clock Tower): While technically just outside the park, this landmark tower is a must-see. It marks the start of the highway to the interior and is beautifully illuminated at night.
  • Trip & Itinerary Advice Best Time to Visit Season: From October to March, when the weather is cool and the flowers are in full bloom. Time of Day: Arrive around 4:00 PM. You’ll catch the golden hour for photos, and as the sun sets, the park’s lighting creates a mystical atmosphere. Pro Tips Entrance: Entry is free. Parking: Note that there is a small fee for parking (to prevent long-term airport parking), so keep some change or a card ready. Essentials: Bring mosquito repellent if you plan to stay after sunset, as the lush greenery attracts them in the evening. Suggested Half-Day Itinerary 3:30 PM: Arrive and take a quick photo at the Burj Al Sahwa Clock Tower. 4:00 PM: Enter through Gate 1 and walk through the Islamic Mazes. 5:00 PM: Set up a picnic spot on the grass as the temperature drops. 6:30 PM: Take an evening stroll to Awakening Square to see the fountains. 7:30 PM: Head to the nearby City Centre Muscat (only 5 minutes away) for dinner or more shopping.

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